Former IU player Dumes found not guilty
Devan Dumes, a former IU basketball player, was found not guilty Tuesday of attempted murder.
Devan Dumes, a former IU basketball player, was found not guilty Tuesday of attempted murder.
Football coaches working with children ages 6-14 in Indiana might soon need new education and certificates.
In Wednesday’s 3-0 win against Xavier, Berbary saw her defense return to form.
With nearly half of the team’s contributors from last year gone, IU Coach Mike Mayer has had to adjust his approach.
Faculty and concerned citizens gathered to discuss the 50 Physical Plant employees who, at the end of this month, will no longer be employed by IU.
When I think of former IU Coach Bobby Knight’s non-existent relationship with the University, I’m reminded of Hollywood.
Fifth-year running back Stephen Houston transferred to IU during the 2011 season.Since he’s been a Hoosier, he’s led the team in rushing attempts, touchdowns and yards.But not this year. Now he’s a backup, which came as a surprise to him.
Gov. Mike Pence is another, weaker form of former Gov. Mitch Daniels.
The fact remains that women, and men to some extent in this argument, cannot put their gender on the bottom of their priority list.
WE SAY: Greeks should fight against institutional prejudices
We can’t just spark the gun control debate whenever someone else decides to massacre a bunch of innocent people with a firearm.
Nerdfighters at IU aren’t trying to fight nerds, despite what their name suggests. The first call-out meeting of the year took place Wednesday night in the Community Leadership and Development Center in Read Residence Hall.
Recreational Sports is offering a free program to IU staff and faculty to fight against Type 2 diabetes.
Radical historian Peter Linebaugh will be at Boxcar Books at 7 p.m. Friday to present his latest book, “Stop, Thief! The Commons, Enclosures, and Resistance.”
Book columnist Jenna Fagan lists five of her favorite bad boys in literature.
Last weekend marked the first official rush event for Alpha Sigma Phi since its reestablishment in January.
The Jacobs School of Music’s chamber orchestra, under the direction of conductor Uriel Segal, performed its first concert of the year Wednesday night at Auer Hall.
Five coal-fired power plants in Indiana were included in Environment America’s list of Dirtiest Power Plants in a report released in September.
On Sept. 18 at the Union Board Callout Palooza, potential members were invited to join in the carnival-themed event to learn about the program and how to be a part of it.
Crawford Apartments recently welcomed 25 residents experiencing disabilities and previous ongoing homelessness into its doors.