COLUMN: The gift that keeps on giving
It’s been a fantastic four months, but we must part, go our separate ways and finally change our relationship status on Facebook.
It’s been a fantastic four months, but we must part, go our separate ways and finally change our relationship status on Facebook.
There’s no week like finals week, and while the Herman B Wells library provides a studious environment for some IU students to prepare for upcoming exams, for others, the library can become too overwhelming to focus.
What is worse? Driving after a night of drinking or driving after pulling an all nighter? According to a 2010 data survey taken by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, 16.5 percent of fatal car accidents involve drowsy driving.
IU introduced Oklahoma offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson as its new football coach during a press conference Tuesday afternoon. Athletics director Fred Glass opened the press conference by reflecting on making a quick hire just a week after firing former coach Bill Lynch. "Indiana got our guy," he said.
With the construction of a multi-million dollar creationist theme park, including a full-scale ark, in Kentucky soon to be underway, the Editorial Board had its own tongue-in-cheek thoughts on potential thrills for the promised land.
The holiday season is a time for many things — eating copious amounts of food, reuniting with family and friends and, of course, receiving and giving gifts.
Anti-Semitism has no place at IU.
The Shalom Community Center announced today that it is in urgent need for warm winter clothing for men, women, and children who are homeless.
IU alumnus Vice Admiral Adam M. Robinson Jr., surgeon general of the U.S. Navy, will address graduates at the 2010 Winter Commencement at 10 a.m. Dec. 18 at Assembly Hall.
Philanthropists Jane and Jay Jorgensen will give $250,000 to fund a new lecture series for the IU Cinema, which is scheduled to open next month.
Since Nov. 23, eight acts of vandalism targeted at the Bloomington Jewish community have been reported to Bloomington and IU police.
A large crowd of students and Bloomington residents gathered beside the Chabad House on Sunday for “Lighting up Bloomington,” a menorah lighting ceremony and community celebration of Hanukkah.
While far from a complete college basketball player, the freshman guard has sparked several strong scoring runs for the Hoosiers, Nathan Hart writes.
19 Party — the process of potential new members visiting all sorority chapters in two days — is only the first round of a month-long process.
IU’s tough defense forced Savannah State to shoot 32.7 percent from the field. Its best effort, though, came in the second half when the Tigers made only 27.6 percent of their shots.
Tyra McGrady took up rugby upon arriving at IU and has since earned three All-America selections and foresees a future in the sport.
Junior Eric Ress had another good showing, finishing fifth in the 100-yard backstroke and posting the third-best time in school history in the 200-yard backstroke, finishing fifth. Numerous women had top-five finishes, from junior Nikki White in the 500-yard freestyle to junior Alyssa Vavra in the 400-yard individual medley.
Sunday afternoon in Assembly Hall, the IU women’s basketball team ended No. 24/19 Nebraska's 37-game winning streak in the regular season with a 67-61 win.
Both wrestlers went 5-1 for the tournament to finish in third place in their respective weight classes and lead the Hoosiers to a 16th-place finish overall in the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.