I-65 accident kills one
Indiana State Police responded to a two semi-tractor trailer crash on I-65 at the Boone/Hendricks County line at 4:47 a.m. on Thursday.
Indiana State Police responded to a two semi-tractor trailer crash on I-65 at the Boone/Hendricks County line at 4:47 a.m. on Thursday.
Although the snow-blanketed campus could be seen as a winter wonderland, Tuesday’s snowstorm has led to dangerous driving conditions.
America is known as the land of opportunity. However, the opportunities and dreams of many students were crushed Dec. 18 when the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act bill failed in the U.S. Senate by five votes.
Users of synthetic marijuana, which is commonly sold by many names including Spice and K2, should have all eyes and ears on Indiana’s Senate Bill No. 57, which may make the product illegal in a statewide ban that could be signed by Gov. Mitch Daniels as early as April.
The Venue Fine Art & Gifts will sponsor a closing reception for abstract artist Marco Zehrung at 6 p.m. Friday.
Clad in a plaid shirt and denim, it was just Young and his guitar on stage at Rachael’s Café.
One of the only things indie-rock, opera, comedy and classical piano have in common is Timothy Reed.
The College of Arts and Sciences has announced a new undergraduate advanced language program to teach Swahili, according to a press release.
Judge Ezra “Zeke” Friedlander of the Indiana 2nd District Court of Appeals has been collecting historic documents and signatures of Supreme Court justices and other historical figures for about 15 years.
College students know the feeling of going to class unprepared. They know they haven’t studied as hard as they would like, and they are stressed about it.
The IU women's basketball team will look to snap a 2-game losing streak against rival Illinois.
Aaron Siegel-Eisman gives his predictions for the NFL Division Playoffs.
The best wide receiver in Hoosier history was signed by the Baltimore Ravens, following a two-year stint with the Buffalo Bills.
The assistant director for small business and sustainable development for the City of Bloomington said the number of home-based businesses is increasing, but the exact number is not recorded.
Daniel Charles Feneis, 24, of Hersey, Mich., was taken into custody Tuesday evening on felony kidnapping charges as well as third-degree criminal sexual conduct.
140 characters of future wisdom
Some of the most promising shows of the new year are already here this winter.
Seven weeks have passed since a limestone rock was thrown through a window at the Chabad House Jewish Student Center, and city officials say they have no further response to the attacks.
WEEKEND takes a look at the upcoming music scene in 2011.
2011, despite some high points, will be a year filled with sequels and superheroes at the movie theater.