Surviving the toughest professors
See how the RateMyProfessor.com ratings match up with IU grade distribution.
See how the RateMyProfessor.com ratings match up with IU grade distribution.
This is the story of Lindsey Erdody.
The images of Japan’s devastating earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011, will forever be ingrained in our consciousness. Most of us were just onlookers. IU senior Megan Rippey, however, was there, and she shared her story of that day with Inside.
Profiles of our professors and neighbors who survived the Holocausts.
Inside spoke with astronomy professor John Salzer to get the truth behind apocalyptic movies.
Jim Canary and his staff help rare books and other artifacts survive
You’ve spent hours on RateMyProfessor.com reading every comment and trying to figure out how to avoid your required class’ hardest professor. But before you click ‘enroll,’ why not hear it from some of the professors themselves? RateMyProfessor.com could just be full of bitter students seeking vengeance, after all.
Inside tells you how to survive -- and prevent -- three tricky scenarios.
Senior Kim Long practices martial arts to survive everyday situations.
Before the "The Hunger Games," Suzanne Collins was a college student in Bloomington.
When Evgeniya Vertesheva graduated high school in Russia, she could go to school in the United States or try to play as a professional tennis player.
The Runners’ Council of the 2012 Little Fifty race, the event set to kick off this year’s week of Little 500 festivities, will have a callout meeting Thursday for those interested in participating in the 10th anniversary of the inaugural Little Fifty.
Curt Davidson is a contradiction: a mountaineer living in Bloomington.
More than 4,000 miles away from where their teammates were battling in the Big Ten Championships, IU divers junior Amy Cozad, sophomore Laura Ryan and IU Diving Coach Jeff Huber intently followed the results of the competition live online.
After a .500 week in the Big Ten, the IU men’s basketball team dropped in the Associated Press and USA Today/ESPN Coaches Polls.
The Indiana State Department of Health confirmed 13 cases of measles in Boone and Hamilton counties on Feb. 15, according to a press release. Two of the 13 cases involved Noblesville, Ind., students.
Lt. Scott Oldham of the Bloomington Police Department stopped Chicago resident Walter Wells at 11:11 p.m. Friday near West Third Street, not knowing Wells was a suspect in a long-term drug investigation.
The Bloomington Burlesque Brigade, the city’s only burlesque troupe, will perform in shows at 10 p.m. and midnight Saturday at Jake’s Nightclub. Doors open at 9 p.m.
Lt. Scott Oldham of the Bloomington Police Department stopped Chicago resident Walter Wells at about 11:11 p.m. Friday near West Third Street, not knowing Wells was a suspect in a long-term drug investigation.
IU men's basketball falls in both rankings this week, slipping to No. 23 in the Associated Press poll and to No. 24 in USA Today/ESPN Coaches poll.