Weather causes some Monroe County residents to lose power
The National Weather Service in Indianapolis has warned that winds up to 40 miles per hour are possible tonight. Mixed with freezing rain, it could cause down trees and power lines.
The National Weather Service in Indianapolis has warned that winds up to 40 miles per hour are possible tonight. Mixed with freezing rain, it could cause down trees and power lines.
All IU classes have been canceled beginning at 2:30 p.m. today. Classes will remain canceled until 10 a.m. Wednesday. Campus currently remains open.
IU School of Informatics professors and students have created a smartphone virus that records and steals credit card and bank account information. But it’s just for practice.
IU alumnus William Oakes wants to return IU to the colors of the past, changing the current crimson and cream to IU’s original colors of red and white.
When Shai Warfield-Cross finished singing the national anthem at a Bloomington High School North basketball game Jan. 21, she said she no longer felt like she was in the land of the free.
Diane Goldstein, professor of folklore and ethnomusicology, has been elected president of the American Folklore Society.
Law schools misrepresent employment statistics, but IU-Maurer alums are optimistic.
Members of the Darwin Club debate the orgins and validity of the "Hobbit" during their meeting Monday.
The winter advisory could not have been more of a contradiction to the warm psychedelic surf rock of the Triptides at The Bishop on Monday.
Last week was one of the worst weeks I had in a long time.
Conor Delehanty recalled the night of his fifth-ever comedy show. He was missing the IU rugby team’s first meeting of the 2011 season.
The Alcohol and Tobacco Commission (ATC) of Indiana named former Marion County Prosecutor Mark Massa its new chairman. Massa began his duties Dec. 13 following about 20 years of legal experience.
One day after the Jan. 25 State of the Union address, Vice President Joe Biden, chair of the Middle Class Task Force, visited the lithium-ion battery systems manufacturer Ener1, Inc. in Greenfield, Ind. Ener1 received a $118.5 million grant from the U.S. government’s $2.4 billion Recovery Act in 2009 to expand its production of hybrid and electric vehicles.
What we spend our money on says a lot about what is important to us, but everywhere we look, we are assaulted with stereotypes. These are molds we’re supposed to fit into based on our age, experience and status — molds that tell us what we’re supposed to value and how we should get it.
Köhli established a new IU single-season record as a sophomore, scoring 80 goals for the IU water polo team.
The IU club hockey has dropped four straight and are looking to turn their season around in the final few games.
Cable news networks really ought to send a thank-you card to North Africa.
In the 21st century we do not conspire in dark smoky rooms tucked away in abandoned warehouses; we do so online from the safety of our sofas.
Marginalized people are more likely to be manipulated into marginalizing others.
A little more than a week ago, about 200 cattle were found dead of what appeared to be bovine viruses or pneumonia.