"The Giver" shows at Ivy Tech Waldron Center
The Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center began its student-run production of the classic book, The Giver, April 19 and ran until Saturday.
The Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center began its student-run production of the classic book, The Giver, April 19 and ran until Saturday.
Starting in 2014, IU football will play in the Big Ten's East Division as part of the conference's realignment, the conference announced today.
Janos Starker, a distinguished professor at the Jacobs School of Music, died Sunday at age 88.
Having been raped by her father from age 5 to 10, the award-winning author of “The Vagina Monologues” spent most of her life in what she describes as a half-sleep, rejecting any relationship with her body at all.
More than half of the people in line were IU students cited for drinking or drug use. But anyone clutching folded white- or pastel-colored citation papers was welcome. They were the minor offenders of the 235 people Indiana State Excise Police arrested on a total of 285 charges.
The more I’ve been exposed to college, the more I realize that some people just don’t know when to sit down and shut up.
For the fiscal years 2011-12 and 2012-13, IUOA received $0.64 per student from the Student Mandatory Fee. For the next two fiscal years, the Committee for Fee Review has recommended IUOA receive nothing.
In an attempt to leave a legacy on this campus, I am offering some advice as a senior who is feeling a sense of excitement, and yes, even jealousy, for the incoming freshmen.You have no idea what you are in for.
Johnson gives final tips as she reflects on her semester as a fashion columnist.
A Capella group Hooshir performed Jewish and Israeli music at their spring concert Thursday evening at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
RPS and Hutton Honors College staff have decided to change the distribution of the Honors Residential Communities and expand Teter's Honors community.
Ivy Tech campuses received threats on Thursday afternoon.
Event participants have agreed to shave their heads to raise funds and awareness for the St. Baldrick's Foundation.
The No. 38 IU women’s tennis team, the 6-seed in the Big Ten Tournament, bounced back from a pair of losses last weekend by defeating 11-seed Wisconsin 4-0 in the first round Thursday afternoon.
This weekend, the Hoosiers (19-12) will partake in the CWPA Eastern Conference Championships in Ann Arbor, Mich., with a berth to the NCAA Championships tournament on the line. If IU wins the tournament, it will automatically qualify for the NCAAs. If IU takes home anything less than the first-place trophy, the season will be over.
The IU women’s golf team will head to the Donald Ross Course in French Lick, Ind. for the Big Ten Championships beginning Friday. The course is expected to play as a par-72, and at a length of 6,121 yards for the tournament.
IU senior distance runner Andy Bayer started running because it was the only sport available to sixth graders. Not until his senior year of high school did he start taking running seriously.
The IU softball team (19-28, 3-13 Big Ten) takes on Wisconsin (35-9, 12-5 Big Ten) this weekend in its final home Big Ten series.
The Hoosiers’ penultimate series at Bart Kaufman Field features significant implications for the Hoosiers’ preseason goal of winning a regular season conference championship, their first since 1949.
The IU rowing team will finish off its regular season on Lake Lemon this weekend by playing host to the fifth annual Dale England Cup that kicks off Friday.