This week on campus
Find lectures, club activities, and campus guest speakers in today's event listing.
Find lectures, club activities, and campus guest speakers in today's event listing.
Adam Riess, a Nobel Prize laureate and astrophysicist, will give a lecture Tuesday as part of the annual Joseph and Sophia Konopinski lecture series.
Undergraduate students in Latino Studies Program classes applied for a chance to showcase what they learned at the first Cesar E. Chavez Undergraduate Research Symposium in Latino Studies.
As part of their campus safety platform, the Hoosiers 4 Solutions IU Student Association ticket wants to expand the Indiana Lifeline Law so that victims of sexual assault can report the crime without being charged with underage drinking.
The population of Indiana’s suburban communities is growing at a steady rate, showing slow increase, according to estimates for 2012.
The top three airports were announced in the following categories: best airport by region, best airport by size, best small airport and best improvement.
At WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology’s “Sizing Up Snakes: A Live Animal Show” on Sunday, a cheaper Kmart-brand version adorned his wrist.
The Commission for Higher Education will strive to have 60 percent of adults in the state earn college degrees by 2025.
The Hoosiers completed a clean sweep of their opponents in the stadium they’ll now be calling home, going 3-0 for the weekend.
It was the team’s home opener, the end to its six consecutive weeks on the road and the beginning of its own softball tournament.
Nearly 24 years after the COAS dean sought to transition into a newer building, the office will finally move from Kirkwood Hall.
Two rapes were reported to IU police last week.
Throughout their careers in Bloomington, Jordan Hulls, Christian Watford and Derek Elston, have taken down nearly every obstacle in their way.
After throttling Illinois with an all-out offense Friday, the Hoosiers could not generate enough offense to answer the runs of the pace-draining Badgers.
With the start of the NCAA Tournament days away, Wisconsin has provided the nation’s teams with a bold reminder of one way to fell mighty IU.
The Hoosiers will open the tournament Friday in Dayton, Ohio, against the winner of a play-in game between LIU-Brooklyn and James Madison.
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For some reason, at IU, people can’t deal with international students being unable to understand American customs. It’s gotten so bad that if you were to tell a non-Asian IU student they were “acting Asian” they would be insulted.
As good as I am at airport security, I’m bound to make a mistake once in a while. But this one was a big, gargantuan, gut-drops-through-the-floor-when-you-realize-it mistake.
Last week’s episode of "Girls," “On All Fours,” has viewers divided on an even more contentious question. The episode asks the audience to decide the nature of a sexual encounter between one of the main characters, Adam, and his new girlfriend Natalia.