IU Board of Trustees meets to hear campus updates and reports
The Thursday meeting covered campus updates, accreditation, Title IX and student success.
The Thursday meeting covered campus updates, accreditation, Title IX and student success.
Voters can register up until midnight April 9.
Join the Indiana Daily Student, as we celebrate board games, by embarking on a Hoosier-themed adventure. Brave all-nighters at Wells and 8 a.m. treks through snow to prove yourself a champion as you make your way to graduation.
A Bloomington Police Department detective posed as a 14-year-old girl on the app Whisper to catch Sears.
IU Coach Duane Goldman retires as former star wrestler returns to lead the program.
Education should focus on transferable skills, not the regurgitation of facts and figures.
Unless changes are made, no one will be seeing clearly in 2020.
With alcohol, your board game night can reach the next level.
Kilroy’s on Kirkwood has become a staple of IU culture as iconic as taking photos at the Sample Gates.
The Hoosiers will face Nebraska and the top two batters in the conference this weekend.
The Farmers' Market starts at 8 a.m. and goes until 1 p.m.
The band will play songs from their yet-to-be-released album.
The away team has won the past two meetings between IU and Purdue.
Students want MLK's legacy to more accurately portray all his beliefs.
Dylan Jacobs, 19, told police he knew the girl he had sex with was 14.
Everything you need to know for Thursday, April 5.
The special session is estimated to cost taxpayers around $30,000 a day.
Kelley School of Business students plan to raise money for a nonprofit aviation academy.
Spring Series is coming to a close after this weekend's Team Pursuit event.
The 2018 production marks the 100th birthday of composer Leonard Bernstein.