European film series begins this week
The East-Central European Film Series for the spring semester begins this week. Movies will be screened at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays until April 21 in the Student Building 015 unless otherwise specified.
The East-Central European Film Series for the spring semester begins this week. Movies will be screened at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays until April 21 in the Student Building 015 unless otherwise specified.
Although the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, a federal bill which supports more affordable and available health care, has already been passed, many are still wondering how and when this bill will start to take effect.
In attempt to live la vita Italiana, I have embraced the value of living life for relationships and seeking inspiration within the community,instead of spending hours worrying about tests, bills from lawyers or prepping for the next 10 steps of my career plans.
Students at Bloomington High School South participated in Talk Like Shakespeare Day Tuesday.
The Indiana General Assembly has named it the Clean Energy Bill, but others consider it a utility monopoly bill. Regardless of the name, it passed committee Feb. 10 and will soon make its way to the Senate for consideration.
The Indiana House Agriculture and Rural Development Committee had a hearing Feb. 8 concerning House Bill 1134. The bill is sponsored by Rep. Tom Saunders, R-Lewisville, and aims “to amend the Indiana Code concerning agriculture and animals.”
IU (9-16, 3-10) will travel to Ann Arbor, Mich., to take on the University of Michigan (14-10, 7-5).
This chemistry has led to solid doubles play from the No. 43 IU men’s tennis team so far this season. The Hoosiers (9-3) have secured the doubles point in all but two of their matches by winning at least two of three doubles matchups.
With the third trimester of sports approaching, what questions still need to be answered for IU teams?
Last week, I received an e-mail from a high school teacher. I keep in touch with many influential teachers from my earlier years, so my initial reaction was one of excitement to reconnect with an old friend.
The proposed resolution to amend the Indiana Constitution and ban same-sex marriages is a horrible idea.
I noticed that at the end of your letter published last week, you asked if someone could counter your doubts about the quality of today’s students throughout the country “with hard and convincing evidence.” I think I can do so.
Chick-fil-A apparently doesn’t like gay people very much.
Jigme Norbu, nephew to the Dalai Lama and a Bloomington resident, was killed Monday when he was hit by an SUV in Florida.
It’s Valentine’s Day, and 25-year-old Brittney Hamm is visiting her fiance at the place they met: the Monroe County Jail.
The Virginia Tech shooting on April 16, 2007 changed emergency notification systems on college campuses across America. It wasn’t until then that it became not only a necessity, but a law that all colleges and universities must implement these devices.
In the event that Indiana Senate Bill No. 290 becomes a law, it would go against the 1973 Supreme Court Ruling of Roe v. Wade by mandating a statewide ban on abortion.
As part of Black History Month, the Indiana Daily Student talked to seven black student leaders from across campus. Here is a snippet of how these leaders impact the University each day.
The IU basketball team is 12-3 at Assembly Hall and 0-11 away from it this season. What happens when the team leaves Bloomington that makes it so tough for the Hoosiers to win?
For Delta Zeta co-captain and junior Jenna Disser, the decision to step down as coach and compete on DZ’s Little 500 team for her second time was easier with the guidance of current head coach Jill McGinnis.