Inca Quechua dialect to be taught next year
The IU Center of Latin American and Caribbean Studies spread flyers this semester around campus that read, “The bututu is sounding! Calling you to learn Inga, the Quechua of Colombia.”
The IU Center of Latin American and Caribbean Studies spread flyers this semester around campus that read, “The bututu is sounding! Calling you to learn Inga, the Quechua of Colombia.”
Rep. Todd Young, R-9th District, visited College Republicans at IU on Monday night in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs to support student campaign volunteers and discuss his new role on two House Ways and Means subcommittees.
A 70-year-old man died while kayaking in Monroe Reservoir Friday.
The foundation that gives grants to Monroe County schools celebrates its 40th anniversary this year.
A 23-year-old woman was reportedly attacked while rollerblading on the B-Line Trail Sunday afternoon.
Charlie Scudder begins his week long column about the Bloomington Craft Beer Week.
Eshley gives advice about long distance relationships.
Sweat dripped off my face. I was cold and wet from the ice that was caked to my hip and leg, but I was still sweating through my T-shirt.
When former high school football star Greg Heban arrived in Bloomington for his freshman year in college, he only had one goal in mind: make the IU baseball team as a walk-on.But three years later, Heban found himself back on the Astroturf, named Academic All-Big Ten and honorable mention All-Big Ten — in football.
No. 17 IU (25-4, 8-1 Big Ten) will face off against the Evansville Purple Aces (14-18, 5-4 Missouri Valley Conference) at 7 p.m. today in Evansville.
No. 17 Hoosiers’ 18-game winning streak snapped Sunday when Illinois took down IU, 3-2.
IU baseball has seen a lot of success so far this season, but things changed during the weekend.
Three minivans and 320,000 miles later, Steve and Lori Zeller are climbing into their SUV to make the four-hour drive to Dayton, Ohio for their son Cody’s first and second round games of the NCAA tournament.
If you don’t have time for a workout, try any of these five activities that will burn calories with minimal effort.
Our generation spends 2 hours outdoors. We spend 10 hours online. We're technological, yes, but are we lazy?
Nervousness. It's a universal emotion, but we all have own way of showing it — like biting our nails, having sweaty palms, or fidgeting. Students share their own nervous habits and how to get help if you're trying to stop your own.
Classrooms can be tight quarters, especially in crowded lecture halls across campus. So, if you find yourself sitting next to someone who smells, here are tips from tried and true etiquette experts. Use these to address the issue that will save your nose and the dignity of the person in question.
It’s not uncommon for brows to drip at the taste of a small cayenne pepper. José Bonner, a professor who teaches Biology of Food, has a seasoned tongue for these flaming cuisines and can explain the common steamy reaction.
Bloomington is crazy about bicycles. And you don’t have to be a Little 500 speedster to appreciate life on two wheels. We’re here to educate you on biking basics, starting in first gear. Try to keep up!