Kelley School of Business ranked high by Bloomberg
The IU Kelley School of Business rose in the undergraduate rankings of Bloomberg Businessweek to 13th overall.
The IU Kelley School of Business rose in the undergraduate rankings of Bloomberg Businessweek to 13th overall.
This year, Beta Theta Pi's four seniors return, boasting a combined 14 years of track experience — and two years of working together as a team.
Pending a public hearing next Wednesday, the IU Supreme Court decided Thursday night to grant temporary relief for SPARC for IU’s disqualification from the IUSA election.
Candidates for IU Student Association debated Thursday about issues from the relationship between students and administrators to the budget.
Representative Young will visit Bloomington next week, offering two opportunities to the public to meet.
Purdue University announced it will reduce the amount of lobbying money it spends in Washington D.C. in attempt to allow the two-year tuition freeze the school announced at the beginning of March.
The City of Bloomington will celebrate Public Health Week by offering health screenings and education programs.
The U.S. Department of Education is looking to help higher education students with financial aid.
A Bloomington firefighter will face the Board of Public Safety next week after being arrested twice in three weeks for preliminary charges of driving while intoxicated.
Despite being undersized against the Hoosiers, the Dukes still pose a threat to IU’s offensive efficiency because of their defensive quickness.
Save for the freshmen, IU’s tournament opener Friday against James Madison is devoid of the novelty last season’s return to the Big Dance had.
DAYTON, Ohio — In the 75 years of the NCAA Tournament, a 16 seed has never taken down a 1 seed, but the IU men’s basketball team is no stranger to surprises.
The 8-8 IU men’s tennis team will travel to University Park, Pa., to compete against Penn State at 2 p.m. Friday followed by a competition in Columbus, Ohio, against No. 5 Ohio State on Sunday.
The No. 38 IU women’s tennis team will look to continue its success against No. 37 Penn State at 5 p.m. Friday at the IU Tennis Center and No. 53 Ohio State at 11 a.m. Sunday.
On Saturday, IU (14-11) will face division foes Notre Dame (Ohio) and Gannon at 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., respectively, in the Gannon Tournament, taking place in Erie, Pa.
The IU softball team heads to Columbus, Ohio on Friday for its Big Ten opener with the Ohio State Buckeyes. The three-game weekend series starts off the team’s 23-game conference schedule.
The Big Ten’s first- and last-place teams will play on Bart Kaufman Field when No. 29 IU (15-3) takes on Penn State (5-11) Friday to begin their three-game series this weekend.
The weekend series against Penn State marks the beginning of the Big Ten season for the Hoosiers, who went 14-7 last year in conference play.
From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, JumpIN! will spark discussions and new ideas at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
SPARC for IU, a ticket in the IU Student Association election, was ruled ineligible to run until they filed for an injunction and remain a legitimate ticket until a public hearing March 27.