In defense of higher learning
The enduring relevance of the Western intellectual tradition — for our lives, our society, our politics and for vast numbers of people across the world — represents the impetus of the Great Books project.
The enduring relevance of the Western intellectual tradition — for our lives, our society, our politics and for vast numbers of people across the world — represents the impetus of the Great Books project.
Perhaps what is needed is a policy that states bigotry and homophobia are discrimination, not alternative points of view.
Fresh from Broadway, Bernadette Peters will be performing at 8 p.m. Saturday at the IU Auditorium. Tickets are still available.
In a season filled with accolades and accomplishments, the IU basketball team added another Wednesday.
IU Coach Tom Crean said Will Sheehey had been dealing with a groin injury. In addition, Sheehey was recovering from an ankle sprain that sidelined him for five games. If he was still hurting, he didn’t show it Wednesday.
The NFL Coach of the Year could only stay silent for so long.
Last Friday, the Trustees approved the on-campus housing rates for the 2012-13 academic year, which involved voting for an increase in the cost of several housing facilities across campus.
In 2010-11, there were 366 cases of academic misconduct at IU. Associate Dean of Students and Director Jason Casares said the number is likely to increase this year.
The award — a highly competitive full-tuition scholarship and the equivalent of a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University — will allow Brown to attend the University of Cambridge, located in Cambridge, England. While there, Brown plans to receive a Master of Advanced Study in pure mathematics.
Bloomington is a town that likes to volunteer, according to a recent study conducted by the Corporation for National and Community Service in 2011, with 34 percent of residents volunteering— eight percent more than the national average. On IU’s campus, volunteer organizations give students service opportunities, as well.
IU recently announced changes in its academic calendar that will take effect this fall.
Students had the chance to put their knowledge to the test “Jeopardy!”-style at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center’s annual Black Knowledge Bowl yesterday evening.
As Indiana’s quest for its first men’s swimming and diving Big Ten title in six years began Wednesday, the Hoosiers found themselves 20 points behind at the end of the day.
With senior night in effect, the IU women’s basketball players hope to provide the seniors something they haven’t experienced during their final season in Bloomington: a Big Ten victory.
The 2012 signing class for the IU women’s soccer program was announced Wednesday via news release.
I could not be happier that baseball season is right around the corner. Spring training has begun, and lo and behold, we are talking about...baseball.
Following a difficult start to the weekend in Las Vegas, the Hoosiers look to keep the momentum going after their 8-5 win against Memphis this past Sunday.
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