Bloomington will turn out lights for climate change
Around the world, cities will go dark this weekend in an effort to save the environment.
Around the world, cities will go dark this weekend in an effort to save the environment.
The Nature Conservancy, along with 51 national, regional and state land conservation and outdoor recreation groups, released a report this year documenting the decline of the Land and Water Conservation Fund and the Forest Legacy Program.
Living up to its “gourmet” billing, Aver's co-owner Kris Kaiser brought home a trophy from the Pizza Expo, held March 10 to 12 by trade magazine Pizza Today.
Non-profit organization Giving Back to Africa will receive $300 from a fundraiser that took place at Mother Bear’s Pizza on Wednesday.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Fort Wayne officials say it will take longer than expected to fix a 30-foot deep sinkhole that's closed a street near the city's downtown since the weekend.
Fort Wayne police say two men found shot to death in a car both had criminal records.
Bloomington Police Department narcotics detectives busted a major drug deal Friday night at a northside hotel.
Six panelists participated in “Student Perspectives on Accessibility,” which was conducted by the disability roundtable and discussed life on campus for disabled students both academically and socially.
At Wednesday’s demonstration, activists marched to the Sample Gates to protest the ongoing U.S. occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Poet Rita Dove read from her book, offered commentary and signed books as the Diversity Day keynote speaker 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Several greek organizations are sponsoring events between now and the end of the semester to raise money for local and national charities. In addition to information about where and when these events take place, we asked a member of each organization to summarize their event in five words or less.
The Hoosiers extended their season Thursday night with a 75-67 victory against Bowling Green in the third round of the Women's National Invitation Tournament. They will play in the round of 8 against the winner of tonight's Marquette-Illinois State game. For more information about the game, go to the IDS Above the Rim blog.
IU Student Association candidates will answer hard-hitting questions at today’s Candidate Debate from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Kelley School of Business in room 109.
The IU Disability Awareness Fair will offer resources for students who are facing disabilities such as blindness and impaired hearing.
The Helene G. Simon Hillel Center presented its semifinals for the Campus Super Star singing competition Wednesday. Out of 27 performers, 10 singers got one step closer to winning the grand prize of $5,000 at the finals April 19 at the Madame Walker Theater in Indianapolis.
Defeat has not been in the Hoosier’s vocabulary since last month. No. 45 IU suffered its first loss in March yesterday when they dropped a 6-1 decision to No. 19 Louisville.
I’m sick of people telling me about my relationship. I can accept that Cosmopolitan magazine will always try to tell me any number of things I need to say or try in order to spice up my relationship, but when one of CNN.com’s leading stories is “What your husband isn’t telling you” or Yahoo’s front page is “9 signs he’s going to cheat” or “How to make him love you,” I get angry.
A walk-off home run in the 11th inning was the difference in the Hoosiers’ 7-6 loss to Xavier Wednesday in Cincinnati. It is IU’s seventh defeat in eight games. The mid-week loss dropped the team’s record to 7-14.
I had the good luck to travel to London and Paris over spring break this year. After a taste-bud killing night of airport fast food and gelatinous plane meals, I was ready to get my feet on the ground and get something delicious in my mouth.