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As many of you might already know, the IU Student Association is sponsoring a petition to allow an optional “checkbox” to be placed on the course registration website.
As many of you might already know, the IU Student Association is sponsoring a petition to allow an optional “checkbox” to be placed on the course registration website.
Five incidents of anti-Semitic vandalism on campus have now been reported in the past week.
The Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department will have an informational meeting at 5 p.m. today in the Hooker Conference Room in City Hall for those interested in applying to perform next summer.
The IU Center for Adolescent and Family Studies and Vanderbilt University were awarded a $3.8 million grant from the National Institute for Mental Health to study methods to improve mental health services.
Perhaps it is time we, as a student body, take the time to explore a question so complex, it may very well never produce a clear-cut answer. That question is Israel.
The week-long Dharma Festival will begin Tuesday evening at the Gaden Khachoe Shing Tibetan Buddhist Monastery, 2150 E. Dolan Road.
Gov. Mitch Daniels is working to reward students who graduate early from high school with financial support.
Junior Meredith Alexander is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and a volunteer with IU Dance Marathon. But she also rides the line between the party culture and law enforcement as an IUPD officer.
The question many want to know is, “Who will take over the IU football team?" Here are a few names of possible candidates that Glass may pursue.
Doug Bauder, coordinator of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Student Support Services, has witnessed solemn, celebratory and awareness-raising events from the GLBT community in Dunn Meadow.
From Indiana to Arizona to California, people are talking about Scholar’s Inn Bakehouse. But the conversation isn’t on the phone or in person — it’s on Twitter.
This year proved to be no exception with a string of burglaries during Thanksgiving break leaving at least 10 Bloomington homes with broken windows, kicked in doors and missing property.
“Unless you have prepared yourself and deserve to emerge victorious, do not expect to be disappointed when you lose.” Those words line one side of the IU wrestling room and epitomize the mindset of its two hometown heroes.
The IU women’s basketball club, a team that is stacked with mostly upperclassmen, describes their new club like being freshmen and “babies” all over again.
Woodlawn Field closed early this year due to lack of rainfall. The field normally closes the week after Thanksgiving break but had to shut its gates on Oct. 25, forcing club and intramural sports teams to relocate their practices.
Junior Lia Kohl performs Robert Schumann's Fantasiestucke, Op. 73 at her cello recital Monday.
An unselfish, team-oriented attitude has paved the way to the Hoosiers’ best start since 2002, finishing up November with a clean 6-0 record. IU won six games total in 2008, and it took until Dec. 28 to reach that total last year.
The Best Friends have performed in the Collins Living-Learning Center courtyard, Rachael’s Cafe and flash-shows at the Wright Quad, Read Center and Foster Quad food courts.
Mugs with woodland creatures, porcelain pots with delicate designs and containers shaped like food will fill the first floor lobby of the Fine Arts building and be available for purchase Wednesday and Thursday.
There is always something about going home that reminds you that your usual midnight run for pizza is not considered normal outside the parameters of a college campus.