IU trees suffer from mysterious ailment
Between Bryan Hall and the Observatory, at least 10 trees have died recently of unknown causes.
Between Bryan Hall and the Observatory, at least 10 trees have died recently of unknown causes.
Scraggly bark and leafless branches are not the usual definition of quality trees on campus. Between Bryan Hall and the Observatory, at least 10 trees have died recently of unknown causes.
The 12th annual 2013 International Songwriting Competition (ISC) is now accepting submissions from songwriters from around the world, whose work will be judged at an international level.
IU Maurer School of Law Distinguished Professor Fred H. Cate said recent disclosures about widespread surveillance programs signal the erosion of society’s Fourth Amendment right, according to a press release.
The USA International Harp Competition continues with competition recitals and special performances, culminating with a final performance and judging July 20.
One of Lucas Sawyer’s goals during his time at IU-South Bend was to graduate with no student debt. Similar to his recent promotion to vice president and chief deposit officer at Worthington National Bank he achieved his goal.
Alfred Ryan Nerz, author of the new book “MarijuanAmerica,” spoke Tuesday night at Boxcar Books about America’s weed culture.
A 19-year-old male who went missing around 8 p.m. July 8 returned July 10, Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Joe Crider said.
Police responded to the area of Nancy Street and Hillside Drive in reference to a personal injury accident where an 8-year-old boy was struck by a 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe after getting off a city bus with his mother and her friend.
A 19-year-old male is missing after leaving his sister’s residence July 8 at 8:07 p.m., Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Joe Crider said.
Your students have years of classes and studying ahead of them. After you drop them off, here’s a little (fun) homework you can do in your own living room to brush up on some IU pop culture.
Suzanne Phillips is the director of the Parents Association, an organization meant to connect parents to IU. We spoke to her about what this important resource can do for parents of IU freshmen.
There are many resources for students on campus, but there are plenty of organizations that are there for parents, too. These are some of the important numbers and resources that might be helpful.
Keep calm and study on — even at night.
Some of IU’s reputation is that Hoosiers like to party, but that’s not the case for everyone. Many Hoosiers like to keep sober and focus on making their four years count with clubs, sports, music and community.
Here are a few suggestions for your next visit to Bloomington and the IU Campus.
Finding the balance of involvement in your students life.
Tips on when it might be best to visit your student.
Find more tips on what to send and what not to send.