Glass talks bowl game, Homecoming, confidence in coaching staff
In this week’s conversation with IU Athletic Director Fred Glass, we talk about how he responds to negativity he receives about the IU defense and the importance of making a bowl.
In this week’s conversation with IU Athletic Director Fred Glass, we talk about how he responds to negativity he receives about the IU defense and the importance of making a bowl.
Travel columnist Kate Thacker discusses the many different religions found within India.
The Eli Young Band is bringing country to the Bluebird Nightclub tonight.
The Dia de los Muertos altar at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures give guests an opportunity to tribute to the dead.
The Barenaked Ladies made their debut Bloomington performance Tuesday nigh at the IU Auditorium.
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed in an order issued Oct. 15 to hear a consolidated case brought against the Environmental Protection Agency. Those filing suit are Texas and 11 other states, including Indiana, and various other business and public interest groups.
Parking meters downtown will allow drivers to download the Parkmobile app as another option for payment starting the first week of November.
Glenda Ritz, Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction, filed suit against 10 members of the State Board of Education Tuesday for violations of the state Open Door Law.
Israel Herrera-Cárdenas-Cárdenas, a lecturer in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, was recently elected to the Board of the European Association of Teachers of Spanish.
The IU School of Public Health has received a $900,000 grant from the Indiana State Department of Health in order to conduct a study to help pregnant women in Indiana quit smoking.
Investigative reporter Fariba Nawa discussed the interaction between human trafficking and drugs in a talk Tuesday as part of IU’s “Human Trafficking Awareness Week” at the Center for the Study of Global Change.
The lawsuit alleges members of the board violated Indiana’s Open Door Law by taking action in secret by drafting, or directing the drafting of, a letter they sent to President Pro Tempore David Long and Speaker Brian Bosma dated Oct. 16, 2013
Activist speaker Judy Shepard will come to IU tonight to speak about preventing hate crimes.
On average, seven times as many fans have watched the men play at home this season than the women, according to IU Athletics Department data. The men’s budget is 1 1/2 times larger than the women’s. Men’s Coach Todd Yeagley’s base salary is almost twice as much as Women’s Coach Amy Berbary.
Tickets for the show start at $25 for students and $35 for the general public. Tickets can be purchased starting at 10 a.m. Tuesday and until the time of the show at the IU Auditorium Box Office or at iuauditorium.com.
Union Board rejected a motion Monday for a new committee structure which would allow students to run for a director position with a specific platform instead of being placed on a committee or position after being elected to the board of directors.
Morgan County resident David Carrender said he will plead not guilty in the Oct. 13 murder of his 19-year-old son, Wyatt Carrender.
Eight Medical Corporation, a medical device distributor from St. Paul, Minn., has decided to relocate its offices to Bloomington.
During the months of October, November and December, the Salvation Army will undertake efforts during the holiday season to help families in need by using holiday assistance programs.
Yesterday evening, Yenny Perez and Pablo Avelino, two workers from the Alta Gracia, spoke about human rights in the garment industry at La Casa Latino Cultural Center.