Indy Zoo to raise awareness with new orangutan exhibit
The Indianapolis Zoo announced it is planning to open a new orangutan exhibit in 2014 featuring eight of the endangered apes.
The Indianapolis Zoo announced it is planning to open a new orangutan exhibit in 2014 featuring eight of the endangered apes.
Indiana officials have discovered nearly $300 million in previously uncounted state funds, Gov. Mitch Daniels announced Tuesday.
“IUPD informed us that it is an IU policy not to allow tents/camping on IU property. IUPD will notify the ‘campers’ that they are welcome to stand or sit in line for the next four days but the use of tents is prohibited," according to IU Athletics.
While I respect every group’s right to peacefully assemble and protest, the actions last Tuesday in the Kelley School of Business violated University policy, state law and the ethical commitment we have to each other as fellow students to show respect in the academic process.
For Spartan males, adolescence was a trying time. Ripped from the arms of their mothers at age seven, they would be enrolled in the agoge system, where for the next 10 years they would be trained in preparation for life in the Spartan military.
We say the students were just playing into an already corrupted system, and though their actions were dishonest they don’t deserve jail-time.
Like so many other freshmen, Ben Wade is in the middle. He’s stuck between a life he once knew and a life he’s still trying to figure out...
Lauren Robel, dean of the Maurer School of Law, was today named interim provost of the Bloomington Campus beginning Feb. 1.
Lauren Robel, dean of the Maurer School of Law, was today named interim provost of the Bloomington Campus beginning Jan. 31, after Karen Hanson, provost and executive vice president, leaves the University.
In the midst of campus on fall days, Lyle Denney, a plein air or outdoor, painter, recorded scenes on canvas.
This fall marked the end of an era for “Entourage” as a show. Its Hollywood tales of broads, bros and blow concluded after eight seasons with its main dudes boarding planes to foreign lands — their girls and their dreams perfectly intact. But real life careers move on, and for show creator Doug Ellin, that means two new pilots for HBO and (allegedly) an “Entourage” movie.
Show creator Doug Ellin spoke to the IU community in Indiana Memorial Union Alumni Hall about the show, as well as his personal experiences
In the 11 months since Chick-fil-A was outed for donating almost 2 million dollars to anti-gay groups, questions have been raised about the unethical charitable practices of some corporations.
The Marching Hundred will be part of the Super Bowl XLVI pregame and halftime performances in Indianapolis on Feb. 5, 2012.
For the first time, faculty and students from the IU Jacobs School of Music will come together for a holiday celebration today at the Musical Arts Center.
Jewelry can be valuable sentimentally and monetarily. People carry signs of their religion, relationships, relationship status and mood through scraps of fabric, pieces of metal and shiny stones. They use their accessories for more than just tying an outfit together.
Various local talents gathered at Café Django on Monday to perform comedy, magic and the kind of music the café has become known for. The event, called The Short List, kicked off at 7 p.m. for an audience seeking warmth and shelter from the cold rain outside.
Nine students have adopted the perspective of the opposite gender — at least when it comes to creating their art. The Downstairs Mix-Up show featuring the work of Sculpture MFA students opens from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Friday. The exhibit will be located at the Fuller Projects inside McCalla School and is free and open to the public.
According to the 2008 American Religious Identification Survey, the memberships of the “other religions” and “new religious movements” categories, which include Pagans, have more than doubled from 1990 to 2008, from 1.3 million to 2.8 million.
The runt of a freshman class that included three-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week Cody Zeller and Indiana high school sharpshooter Austin Etherington, Remy Abell committed to the Hoosiers in April — five months after Zeller and nearly 21 months after Etherington.