‘Dreamgirls’ brings sound of 1960s to IU Auditorium
Long-running Broadway musical “Dreamgirls” will close the IU Auditorium’s 2012-13 season with a two-night run Tuesday and Wednesday.
Long-running Broadway musical “Dreamgirls” will close the IU Auditorium’s 2012-13 season with a two-night run Tuesday and Wednesday.
Senate Bill 0001, relegated to a summer committee study April 11, mandates that public schools employ armed resource officers to increase safety on school campuses.
Part of the Boyds’ land in Bloomfield, Ind., sits in the path of constructing Interstate 69. That land now belongs to the state.
There’s no easy way to say this, but I think we should see other people. It’s not you. Well, it’s not me either. I’m perfect, after all.
Construction is going to ruin my senior year of college. OK, that’s probably a little dramatic. But it’s definitely not going to make things better for me.
For some reason, many of us are under the impression there are good people and there are bad people and these two groups occupy circles that never intersect in the Venn diagram called life.
Allow me to let you in on a little secret, something I recently found out — nothing we do in college really matters, at least in the long run.
Construction has been every roommate problem I thought I would ever have. Loud noises while I’m sleeping. All of their inconsiderate mess blocking my door. And just generally making my life difficult and not considering my time or happiness for that matter.
WE SAY: Freedom of speech does not mean freedom from responsibility
In the shadow of behemoths like the Kelley School of Business and Jacobs School of Music, it’s easy to forget that many programs at IU perform just as well nationally but receive little attention when it comes time to apportion new facilities.
Eshley Spitzer gives advice about graduation.
The Besnard Lakes performed at the Bishop on Monday. They are on tour for their most recent album “Until In Excess, Imperceptible UFO.”
The DCS released the latest child-fatality data during a news conference at the Statehouse on Monday.
The Commission was formed in 1971 to guide the missions of public colleges and universities. It also works to approve or disapprove the creation of new university programs or extension of colleges and review budget requests.
A man is in custody after allegedly attempting to pay for $1 and $4 dessert items at the Rally’s drive-thru with counterfeit $20 bills.
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller awarded the Attorney General’s Cup on Monday to the Steven Douglas Law Office, recognizing its contributions to the March Against Hunger food drive.
The Office of Sustainability will showcase student intern completed projects from the 2012-13 Academic Year Internship Program in Sustainability on Friday.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s new house on Jordan Avenue is approaching completion.
IU has saved nearly $20 million with an open source financial system by joining with other universities to reduce administrative costs, according to a recent press release.
The second annual IU Latino Faculty and Staff Council Awards will be presented Friday to outstanding members of the University’s Latino community.