Campus groups reduce finals stress
As final exams draw closer, organizations across campus will be offering ways for students to relieve stress throughout dead week.
As final exams draw closer, organizations across campus will be offering ways for students to relieve stress throughout dead week.
David Camm's murder case divided a family and nearly bankrupted an Indiana county, forcing the community to question the meaning of justice.
It is tremendously self-important and belittling to presume anyone is miserable or extraneous based on their salary.
It isn’t, though, the media that has failed women. It’s media consumers.
This week in bigoted news, a gay Catholic school teacher in Pennsylvania was fired for getting his marriage license.
WE SAY: The Velocity plan shows how urban development should work.
Former United States ambassador Lee Feinstein has been appointed founding dean of IU’s School of Global and International Studies, according to an IU news release.
The IU Student Foundation, Union Board and the Office of First-Year Experience Programs introduced IU freshmen to a long-standing IU tradition with the launch of their “Breaking Away” viewing party program Sunday. The viewing party served as a freshmen introduction to the annual Little 500 bicycle race, the largest college intramural event in the country.
Janice Renn, mother of Kim Camm, now wears her daughter's locket with photos of her grandchildren Brad and Jill as toddlers tucked inside. Janice and Frank Renn blame David for the murders of their eldest daughter and only grand kids. "It's hard for me to believe, but I'm convinced Dave had done this," Frank Renn said.
College Chefs, a food service company, aims to provide distinct food experiences for sororities and fraternities. The company offers personal chefs that cook all meals from scratch for the fraternity and sorority members, said Dave Tarrant, general manager of business operations.
On Friday Union Board selected the second set of eight students who will represent IU on the 2014 Union Board.
Almost 200 members of IU’s Hispanic and Latino community gathered in the Neal-Marshall Black Cultural Center’s Grand Hall Saturday afternoon to celebrate the cultural tradition of Parranda Navideña.
The Monroe County Toys for Tots has collected about one-third of the donations it has received in previous years.
The Indiana Department of Education released on Dec. 4 a letter from Gov. Mike Pence’s Center for Education and Career Innovation outlining its policy plans, one of which is the removal of Ritz from her current position as chair of the SBOE.
Nearly 100-year-old Christmas cards, handmade knitted sweaters and classic holiday candles representing ordinary 20th century life in Bloomington are present at the Farmer House Museum.
During a weekend of success for the IU wrestling team in which the Hoosiers posted a 4-1 record, it was the loss that stuck with the coaches and wrestlers the most, they said.
Bloomington police are looking for a man who robbed the Peoples State Bank on Kirkwood Avenue Friday afternoon.
On the final day of competition, a silver, bronze and 400-meter relay school record closed out the USA Winter Nationals in Knoxville, Tenn., for IU swimming.
A 43-year-old man was arrested after grabbing the hand of a police officer Saturday night.
After defeating Morehead State 77-54 Sunday, the IU women’s basketball team (9-0) is 3-for-3 in road games this season. The Hoosiers won a total of two road games last year.