Health care premium increase comes as shock to IU employees
It wasn’t the more than 100 percent increase in health care premiums this year that had IU faculty members upset.
It wasn’t the more than 100 percent increase in health care premiums this year that had IU faculty members upset.
The IU Black Student Union was host to “The State of the Black Student Union Address” at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center on Wednesday.
It was Michigan’s freshman guard Trey Burke — not IU’s Cody Zeller — who made the necessary plays to lead his team to victory.
IU Coach Tom Crean was not happy with the way his team began Wednesday night’s game, calling the starting lineup "a joke."
Indiana lost. I know I’m supposed to write bad things about this team when that happens.
Offensive Line Coach Greg Frey has been known to set 11 alarms for himself on National Signing Day. Now that it has come and gone, he can sleep in.
As National Signing Day came to a close Wednesday, folks around the country unleashed a large sigh of relief.
Everyone has his or her own opinion about how recruiting classes stack up against each other, who will emerge as stars and what the future has in store for these teams. Here’s my take on this year’s recruiting classes in the Big Ten:
IU’s $1.57 billion endowment ranks 16th in the nation according to a study by the National Association of College and University Business Officers-Commonfund Study of Endowments.
A new high-speed network will allow for greater utilization of resources when pursuing research endeavors, IU President Michael McRobbie said in a press release.
The IU Student Association Congress assembled Tuesday to vote on issues including mandatory Friday classes, the placement of outdoor recycling bins next to trash cans, the firing of University Chancellor Ken Gros Louis and a new IUSA budget.
Super Bowl plans for a group of Kentucky preachers included making a stop at IU so students on campus could hear their warnings about the condemnation of sinners.
Usually, the Super Bowl mostly means delicious snacks to me — but with the game being a mere 45 minutes away from home this year, I have felt its presence more than ever. No, not because I’m a Patriots or Giants fan, but because of some of the amazing musicians headed to Indiana this week.
Last Thursday, the Cazees attended the Comedy Attic for a “Roast of Brad Wilhelm.” The event gave community members the opportunity to honor and insult Wilhelm, executive director of Rhino’s Youth Media Center & All Age’s Club, and benefit Rhino’s entertainment and after-school programs.
The current production season of the IU Theatre and Drama Department, as well as theater courses students are involved in, will provide preparation for the upcoming Indiana Festival Theatre season.
Bill Land, the director of Lotus Tuan Institute for Feng Shui, spoke Tuesday night at the Venue Fine Art & Gifts as part of an ongoing weekly event series.
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