5 IU community members to be honored
Today, the IU Commission on Multicultural Understanding will bestow awards on five individuals and one program in recognition of their dedicated exploration of cultural diversity on or around campus.
Today, the IU Commission on Multicultural Understanding will bestow awards on five individuals and one program in recognition of their dedicated exploration of cultural diversity on or around campus.
IU once again will play host to the political dogfight for the Democratic nomination for president. VIDEO: IU Students and the Presidential Candidates
IU men’s basketball coaching legend Bob Knight is returning to the Bloomington area Saturday for a speaking engagement at the Little Nashville Opry in Nashville, Ind.
The IU water polo team will head back on the road for what will be an end to its season or a ticket into the NCAA
The IU softball team looks to get back in the win column as they take on Illinois (27-26, 6-8) 4 p.m. Friday at the IU Softball Field.
An emergency congressional meeting for the IU Student Association was canceled Thursday after the IUSA Supreme Court released a statement saying a vote to approve or overturn the court’s disqualification of the Kirkwood ticket from the elections would be unconstitutional.
The IU men’s golf team will travel to East Lansing, Mich. this weekend, to compete in the Big Ten Championship.
A 7-2 victory over Indiana State on Wednesday snapped a nine-game losing streak for the IU baseball team (16-22). But keeping the proverbial monkey off the Hoosiers’ backs will be difficult as No. 23 Michigan comes to Sembower Field for a four-game set beginning Friday.
IU’s moment of truth has arrived – again.
The Big Ten Tournament began Thursday, which only means one thing for the No. 37 IU men’s tennis team – it’s do-or-die time.
After 10 Big Ten matches – including eight wins – it all comes down to this. After 25 matches, grueling road trips, agonizing defeats and thrilling victories, it all comes down to this.
Summer is upon us. For most, this means no classes, no reading – just four months of lounging around, listening to an iPod and getting a tan.
Hoosier Hills Food Bank will hold a benefit concert featuring the African music of Nomo and Sheasby Matiure on Saturday in order to raise funds for a new facility.
Bloomington singer-songwriter Krista Detor will play two back-to-back shows at the Waldron Arts Center Saturday night.
Filing through Indiana Memorial Union, students, faculty and members of the Bloomington community waited in line to cast their early votes for the Indiana primary election.
As part of its effort to “give animal advocacy a sexy new makeover,” Revitalizing Animal Well-being will host its latest “Furry Finals Fix” at 1 p.m. Sunday at Briscoe Quad. The event, which is free and open to the public, encourages students, faculty and community residents to join RAWfficers to relax and play with animals.
A Texas appeals court Thursday agreed to hear arguments that hundreds of children the state took from a polygamist compound should be allowed to see their mothers while the massive custody case is resolved. The Yearning For Zion Ranch was raided three weeks ago, but many of the mothers had not been separated from their children until Thursday. Two buses took the women back to the west Texas ranch from nearby San Angelo Coliseum, where the state had been keeping them and the children. One woman held up a cardboard sign that read, “SOS; Mothers Separated; Help.”
WASHINGTON – Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas wants the Bush administration to press Israel to stop expanding Jewish settlements in the West Bank – a step he says is needed to make progress in Mideast peace talks. The White House acknowledges the talks are stagnant five months after both sides pledged to reach a deal by January.
After 13 years, the Ronald McDonald House, located in Indianapolis, and its “Collect-A-Million” Club has raised more than $500,000 by recycling pop tabs donated from schools, corporations and individuals.