IU opens office of engagement in Evansville
As part of IU’s Innovate Indiana initiative, a new office of engagement has opened in Evansville for those interested in attending IU.
As part of IU’s Innovate Indiana initiative, a new office of engagement has opened in Evansville for those interested in attending IU.
New York based DJ/rupture & Matt Shadetek, co-founders of their newly founded Dutty Artz label and collaborators on a new mix “Solar Life Raft,” will bring their skills 10 p.m. Saturday to The Video Saloon.
IU and No. 6 Louisville will take the pitch at 7 p.m. today. The game brings IU its 34th tournament appearance in its 36-year history as a program.
The road to a possible eighth championship begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday when the Hoosiers take on No. 6 Louisville at Bill Armstrong Stadium in its 23rd consecutive appearance in the NCAA tournament.
Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin will be in Noblesville today promoting her new book “Going Rogue.” Following the Tuesday release of the book, Noblesville is Palin’s third stop on her national tour.
After expanded student section tickets sold out, Fred Glass announced Wednesday an additional 2,500 student seats for Saturday's IU-Purdue football game.
Two months after its formation by Bloomington Provost Karen Hanson, a safety task force has called for the creation of a newer and safer type of crosswalk.
SANTIAGO, Chile - The countries of Chile and Peru have had issues in diplomatic relations for many years. However, just recently they were confronted with the most serious offense in decades.
HYDERABAD, India - Picture an elderly woman in a highly polluted city creating a certain haven for workers and school children.
Brenda Johnson has been named Ruth Lilly Dean of the IU Libraries, Bloomington Provost Karen Hanson announced Wednesday.
Papers can be a real drag. Long hours, pots of coffee, slaving over a keyboard until eyes turn square. Then the paper is handed in, marked up and forgotten.
Alina Fernandez, daughter of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro, spoke to a standing room-only crowd in the Whittenberger Auditorium on Wednesday night about growing up in Cuba and eventually making the decision to flee the country to escape her father’s rule.
Health food based restaurant Kiva, located on the lobby level of the Indiana Memorial Union below Burger King, will close on Dec. 11 for finals week to begin renovations, said Steve Mangan, general manager of Dining Services at the IMU.
Having only played two regular season games, even IU coach Tom Crean knows his team is not ready for Thursday’s matchup against Ole Miss.
IU shot lights-out during the first half of their 64-57 win against the Cincinnati Bearcats, hitting more than 50 percent of their shots from the floor. However, the second half displayed a much different and lackluster IU team. Until the last two minutes, that is.
Although this isn’t your 2008-09 Hoosiers, the 2009 O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tipoff field will still make wins very hard to come by this week.
IU field hockey ended its impressive season with a 14-7 record, tied for second in the Big Ten Conference, and a first-round loss to Wake Forest 2-0.
The University Singers praised food and nature during a food drive concert Wednesday benefiting the Hoosier Hills Food Bank.
This weekend, Robert Hawkins will make his Funny Bone Bloomington Comedy Club debut with shows at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday as well as 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Jamison Raymond will do a guest spot, and Dave Waite will be the feature performer. Tickets are $12 general admission Thursday and Friday or $6 Thursday with a student ID, and $14 Saturday.
Local organizations will present “Are They Smarter Than A Fifth Grader,” a spin on the TV game show, to raise money in support of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. The event is 7 p.m. today at Bloomington High School South.