Health system changes name
Clarian Health, the second largest health organization in Indiana, officially changed its name to Indiana University Health Monday.
Clarian Health, the second largest health organization in Indiana, officially changed its name to Indiana University Health Monday.
The Hoosier Burn Camp, founded in 1997, is run by Executive Director Mark Koopman. HBC provides children ages 8-18 who have experienced injuries from burns an opportunity to connect with one another, to build self-esteem and to have positive role models who have experienced similar burn injuries
Sophomore Andy Bayer recorded the world’s fastest time this year in the 3000-meter race Saturday at the Gladstein Invitational.
The IU women's tennis team successfully started their season by winning their first three dual matches.
Sex, art and 19th century photography are the main themes of the new exhibit, “As We See Them,” which opened Friday at The Kinsey Institute Gallery.
The IU wrestling team lost 36-8 to No. 1 Penn State on Sunday at University Gym.
The IU water polo team dropped three of their first four games to start off the season.
The road was not kind to the IU men's and women's swimming and diving team, as they lost their respective weekend matches.
The IU men's tennis team swept their weekend slate of matches.
The IU women's basketball team lost their sixth straight game on Sunday in an 82-69 loss at Penn State.
The IU men's basketball team dropped their 12th straight road game in a loss against Iowa on Sunday afternoon.
The IU men's basketball team could not stop the Hawkeyes, falling 91-77 in Iowa City.
As he stood before the court, Jamie Nabozny described being beaten, degraded and urinated on by fellow students during his years in middle and high school. Dubozny was brutally bullied for being gay, and his story is the focus of the documentary “Bullied: A Student, a School and a Case that Made History.”
Five IU Kelley School of Business students won $10,000 at the xTREME Games, PricewaterhouseCoopers’ tax and accounting competition, in New York City this weekend.
IU’s Independent Council will have its spring callout meeting today at 7 p.m. in the Walnut Room of the Indiana Memorial Union to bring together non-greek women.
The absence of junior guard Verdell Jones is not something the Hoosiers can use as a crutch for losing to Iowa.
Students will no longer have to click from site to site to plan their academic futures at IU. The IU Student Association has brought MyEdu, a course planning website servicing more than 750 colleges and universities, to Bloomington.
On Sunday, more than one year after the disaster, La Casa Cultural Center and Bloomington for Haiti sponsored the first Haiti Film Festival.
After a now-resolved strike and resulting hiatus due to impending salary cuts, the Cleveland Orchestra will perform at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the IU Auditorium.
When John Plenge received a phone call inviting him back to Indiana for the 25th anniversary of Live From Bloomington, he immediately accepted and booked a flight from his home in New York City.