Education student wins YouTube video contest
Megan Van Pelt's video won the “YouTube Video Sensation Contest,” as selected by the Indiana Student Education Association and the Indiana Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.
Megan Van Pelt's video won the “YouTube Video Sensation Contest,” as selected by the Indiana Student Education Association and the Indiana Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.
At 8:13 p.m., the comedians cleared their throats and entered the room.
In 13.5 hours, I will land in what will be my home until mid-summer.
The Nebraska team that will compete in Assembly Hall tonight bears little resemblance to the one that completed its inaugural Big Ten season last year.
Senate Joint Resolution 7 was authored by Sens. Brent Steele, R-Bedford,and Carlin Yoder, R-Middlebury, and guarantees residents the rights to hunt, fish, harvest game and engage in the agricultural production of meat and dairy.
Even with the success and praise the No. 1 Hoosiers have received since a 70-69 loss to Nebraska in Lincoln, Neb., last season, members of the IU men's basketball team still have a hard time stomaching the close defeat.
Every winter, murders descend upon Bloomington.
Supporters of ending Indiana’s ban on the sale of alcohol on Sundays will soon know if their measure will move forward in the legislature. Rep. Bill Davis, R-Portland, chairman of the House Public Policy Committee, will bring House Bill 1146 to a vote by the Committee before it can be discussed in the House of Representatives.
Reversing the breakdown of the family unit in the United States could solve huge problems, including educational underachievement and poverty, especially among minority communities.
“If a corporation is a person, they can get married, right?”
Tensions between the United States and North Korea run high, and everyone’s favorite militaristic rhetoric is being tossed around like Oscar buzz.
Love. Laborious, obsessive, vigorous, enduring. The complex feeling that we, humans, have labeled “love” is oftentimes difficult to define.
On behalf of the College Democrats and College Republicans at IU, we affirm that our two organizations rise in opposition to House Bill 1311 as proposed by Rep. Peggy Mayfield.
Now that the spectacle of a presidential election is over, the childish mudslinging between Democrats and Republicans has died down and our elected officials have reverted to the less exciting — yet more dignified — ideological rhetoric for which they are known.
Have you ever heard the saying, “If you play with fire, you’re going to get burnt?” — Here’s the solution: don’t play with fire.
The president was not hesitant to push for the bold second term agenda he suggested in his inaugural speech.
In a column titled “From Occupy Wall Street to IU Strikes” a fellow opinion columnist tried to argue that the Occupy Wall Street movement was dominated by “rich white guys with advanced degrees” and that these men were “committed to crippling the American economy.”
Union Board is a good organization on campus, but the funding restrictions demonstrate the larger disconnect between student groups and actual students on campus.
The NBA is crowded. It’s not a secret.The league needs contraction. There are too many mediocre teams and players in the NBA.
After three days of competitive action, the IU women’s golf team placed 14th in its first tournament of 2013, the Lady Puerto Rico Classic at the Rio Mar Country Club in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico.