Adopt-A-Box program livens up city's electrical boxes
Bloomington City officials looked to other communities for creative solutions to their plain, gray electrical boxes.
Bloomington City officials looked to other communities for creative solutions to their plain, gray electrical boxes.
As the iUnity administration draws to a close this week, take a look at the Indiana University Student Association’s year.
Rebetiki Istoria, meaning “rebetika history,” is the oldest and most famous rebetika musical group in Athens, Greece, according to the event’s program. Rebetika is a genre of music developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by the working classes in urban areas of Greece.
The members of IU’s Students in Free Enterprise group won a regional competition March 28 in Chicago and are advancing to the SIFE National Exposition, which will take place May 10-12 in Minneapolis.
Brian D’Onofrio, an assistant professor in IU’s Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, received the 2011 Award for Early Career Research Contributions to Child Development.
To me, being a progressive means that I value the positive role government plays in our lives.
Looking out across the landscape of Little 500 week, I can’t but help feel a little dismayed.
WE SAY disgusting speech is still free speech. Featuring a dissent by Editorial Board member Sarah Hann.
The Mars Science Laboratory launches into space November 2011. It’s mission: to detect the planet’s habitability. Eight scientific instruments will be on the rover, two of which have IU professors behind them.
Hoosiers for Peace in the Middle East take on an impossible question: In a region of perpetual unrest, will there ever be peace?
It seems impossible to be a student and maintain some kind of balance. Your desk doubles as a beer pong table on the weekends, you party with study buddies, and you can’t be on a library computer without checking Facebook. But you can have it all if you separate work and play.
Getting enough sleep in college is like getting into the bars on Little 500 – nearly impossible. Juggling homework, tests, extracurricular activities and a job doesn’t leave much time for sleep.There’s no magic remedy for staying up too late, but IU health educator Barbara Moss suggests seven tips to help students get more sleep.
A reckless driver left Cutters rider Eric Brodell broken and bloodied on the shoulder of State Road 446 last October. Confined to his hospital bed, the freshman made a decision: By Jan. 1, he would be back on the bike.
After 20 years, IU physicist Charles Horowitz has been recognized for his anonymous yet crucial work in the world of physics.
With a focus on the use of humans for soap, Professor Bozena Shallcross of the University of Chicago presented a lecture titled “A Holocaust Object and the Story of Its Production” on Monday in Ballantine Hall Monday.
The Academy of Law Alumni Fellows was established in 1985 to honor distinguished alumni who have proven their merit in their professional and personal endeavors. The members of the academy range from songwriters to judges. On April 1, five new members were inducted into the distinguished society.
In a new book, “Habeas for the Twenty-First Century,” law professor Joseph Hoffmann and co-author Nancy King discuss how habeas corpus has been misused in the United States.
IU’s Adaptive Technology and Accessibility Center provides a wide variety of services to students with physical and learning disabilities.
A 16-year-old male was arrested in connection with a threatening message in a bathroom stall at Bloomington High School North.
The ongoing State Road 45/46 Bypass road construction is not only affecting traffic in Bloomington. It’s also expanding into the backyards of several greek houses on the Jordan Avenue extension.