The good, the frat and the ugly
Just as there’s a myriad of chapters on campus, there’s a myriad of reasons why young men choose to join one of the most dynamic and controversial parts of our campus — the greek community.
Just as there’s a myriad of chapters on campus, there’s a myriad of reasons why young men choose to join one of the most dynamic and controversial parts of our campus — the greek community.
It’s only the roadshow, so we don’t even get to be on TV.
The Indiana Public Retirement System Board of Trustees previously voted on changes that will impact how much new retirees will be eligible to earn from their annuity savings accounts.
A raise in minimum wage was proposed in a bill by President Barack Obama in February. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, and Rep. George Miller, D-Calif., proposed a separate minimum wage raise in March.
Bloomington residents met Thursday to discuss draft goals for an update of Bloomington’s Growth Policy Plan.
The women’s soccer Hoosier Classic Tournament makes a return this weekend after a five-year hiatus as the IU women’s soccer team plays St. John’s on Friday and Central Michigan on Sunday.
After suffering its first defeat last weekend to College of Charleston, the IU volleyball team (5-1) looks to get back on track with its second home tournament of the year.
Indiana Senate Democratic Leader Tim Lanane, D-Anderson, announced a plan to enroll children in early childhood education programs.
The Hoosiers will attempt to avoid the program’s first four-game losing streak since 1985 when CS Bakersfield (2-1) comes to Bloomington Friday night. That game will be followed by a clash with UC Irvine (2-1-1) Sunday afternoon.
The team’s second tournament of the season, the Olympia Fields Fighting Illini Invitational, kicks off Friday morning at the Olympia Fields Country Club in Olympia Fields, Ill.
The Hoosiers’ offense will face its biggest challenge of the season thus far on Saturday when IU plays the Bowling Green State Falcons (2-0) at Memorial Stadium.
The Venue Fine Arts & Gifts is displaying an exhibit of paintings and sculptures by Kaaren Hirschowitz Engel entitled Spiritual Adventures.
IU (1-1) looks to bounce back against Bowling Green (2-0) Saturday as the two programs meet for the first time. Wilson said it won’t be an easy game.
Fortunately for local fans and those in favor of an eclectic mix of folk, blues, country and rock ‘n’ roll, Michael On Fire performed at Rachael’s Café Thursday night as part of his U.S. tour.
Sophomore Nate Sudfeld should be the starting quarterback. No question about it.
On Friday, opera singer and student Jacquelyn Matava will perform her doctoral concert.
The IU women’s field hockey team faces another set of home games this weekend, as the Hoosiers play host to Missouri State Friday and Robert Morris Sunday.
Neighborhood associations and Bloomington residents voiced their disapproval of the proposed construction of an IU fraternity house.
McRobbie called the School of Global and International Studies, “one of the most important developments in the nearly 200 years of IU’s history.”
Senior tight end Ted Bolser was named the John Mackey Tight End of the Week Wednesday.