COLUMN: Lessons the United States can learn from Brexit
The U.S. watched with morbid fascination as one of our closest allies essentially self-imploded last Friday.
The U.S. watched with morbid fascination as one of our closest allies essentially self-imploded last Friday.
While our representatives in the legislative branch are battling it out to decide just how much the government should regulate female bodies, apps that provide women with birth control are quietly gaining popularity.
To clear up the complicated debate, here are two takes on gun regulations
The first IURTC Outstanding Innovator Award has been given to Dr. Anantha Shekhar.
IU researchers have discovered a group of genes in both fruit flies and humans, including one dubbed “smoke alarm” plays a role in nerve sensitivity.
The total amount paid to consumers nationwide is $566 million.
The initiative will focus on two Bloomington neighborhoods, Elms Heights and Bryan Park.
Yogi Ferrell and Troy Williams went undrafted Thursday night.
The official detour around construction is 11 miles long.
The former Hoosier Jordan Hulls returned to Bloomington this past week for his third annual Basketball Skills Academy.
John Enochs, former IU student, accepted a plea deal and was sentenced June 23 for battery with moderate bodily injury. Enochs was charged with with two counts of rape in September 2015 that were both dismissed, according to court records.
Michael Hixon and Jessica Parratto earned spots in two events.
Hixon and synchro partner Sam Dorman will compete in Rio.
Amy Cozad and Jessica Parratto will represent the U.S. in the women's 10-meter synchro event.
Waylon Albright Jennings — better known as “Shooter” Jennings — is coming to town this weekend, and fans in Bloomington are getting ready.
The singer/songwriter will take part in a Q&A.
Musleh faces several charges, including up to 20 years in jail.
A formal call for proposals, activity grants and sponsorship requests is expected in fall 2016.
Precision Health Initiative is the first recipient of funding.
Led Zeppelin trial becomes a circus.