Hoosiers seek to shut down Massachusetts running game
The Hoosiers started the 2012 season against a Football Championship Subdivision All-American running back, Shakir Bell, who put up 192 rushing yards.
The Hoosiers started the 2012 season against a Football Championship Subdivision All-American running back, Shakir Bell, who put up 192 rushing yards.
It has been nearly two years since IU’s football team has won a road game. Saturday afternoon, the Hoosiers will attempt to change this state of affairs.
IU Football Columnist Connor Killoren says IU's defense has a golden opportunity against the Minutemen offense.
Nearly all campus buildings are able to register to compete in the 2012 Fall Energy Challenge for the first time now that more buildings’ consumption of water and electricity are monitored.
More than forty freshmen participated in a pinning ceremony at the Neal-Marshall Black Cultural Center Thursday as a rite of passage from high school to university life.
An IU female graduate student reported being sexually assaulted between midnight and 1:54 a.m. Saturday.
With an investment of $8 million from the University, IU’s Office of Online Education will guide departments across all eight campuses as they develop online programs, certificates and degrees.
If Mary Wollstonecraft’s brand of feminism is “Don’t treat me differently because I have a vagina,” that of today’s feminists is “Treat me differently because I have a vagina.”
But wait, there’s more. Don’t trust that cheap pregnancy test you got at CVS? Now you have another option!
More politicians need to think like Michelle Obama. If we truly want positive change, we must move beyond the things that divide us and instead move forward with the things that unite us, the things we all want.
The consensus that no one should actually like his or her body is also evident in every celebrity interview ever. Stars show how normal and down-to-earth they are by declaring their insecurities to the world.
An application created to broaden the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction research base by allowing sexual behaviors to be reported from a user’s smartphone was pulled from the market Wednesday, the same day it launched.
Rep. Mike Pence, R-6th District, released his seventh television advertisement less than a week after unveiling a detailed higher education policy proposal.
The Monroe County Election Board determined four satellite voting sites Thursday for early and absentee voting.
Although the aftermath of Tropical Storm Isaac brought rain to Bloomington last week, water restrictions remain in the city. But the county-wide burn ban, issued by the Monroe County Commissioners, was lifted Tuesday.
Twelve tournaments, including the Big Ten Championship, are on the schedule for the Hoosiers leading up to the NCAA Championships. Six of the events will take place in the fall.
The IU women’s volleyball team (5-1) will attempt to win three straight invitational championships this season as the Hoosiers take an hour-long drive north to play in the Butler Invitational this weekend.
IDS Hoosier Sports Columnist Zach Stavis explains why Eric Ress will win this year's IU Male Athlete of the Year award.
A leading lady shouldn’t look dumpy, and Michelle Obama is doing it right. She represents our entire country in a way that American women should find inspirational.
Avant-garde artist Ai Weiwei, considered China’s Andy Warhol, is an outspoken critic of his country’s government.