OSU’s dual-threat QB to test Hoosier defense
This season IU has struggled against mobile quarterbacks. At 3:30 p.m. Saturday on ABC, IU might have its toughest test to date with Ohio State’s Braxton Miller.
This season IU has struggled against mobile quarterbacks. At 3:30 p.m. Saturday on ABC, IU might have its toughest test to date with Ohio State’s Braxton Miller.
Scary movies seem to render women powerless — usually the killed, rarely the killer.
On the first day of Thanksgiving, my true love gave to me ...
Music industry groups lobby to end free music downloading, but they fail to understand the benefits this phenomenon has brought.
Oxford Dictionaries, one of the undisputed institutions of the English language, named “selfie” their 2013 word of the year.
One thing is clear as the dust has begun to settle. Countries that have pursued austerity have experienced worse economic outcomes, facing exploding deficits and negative social effects as a result.
The Hoosiers will face No. 3 Ohio State (10-0, 6-0) in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday.
While appearing on the surface as a reasonable baptism for IU Coach Tom Crean’s relatively inexperienced team, the non-conference portion of the schedule may be a curse hidden beneath a deceiving vale.
Bolser will have one final chance to upset the Buckeyes when IU faces No. 3 Ohio State in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday in what will arguably be the most important game of his career.
IU and the IU Foundation honored five volunteer leaders and IU donors at this year’s Partners in Philanthropy event early this month.
Fifty years ago today, news of President John F. Kennedy's assassination shocked the nation.
Michael Nesmith, a former band member of the Monkees, will perform at 8 p.m. Friday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
IU Cinema will screen three films in honor of Howard Hoagland “Hoagy” Carmichael’s 114th birthday Nov. 22-24.
The Holiday Market, Bloomington’s annual holiday celebration of local arts and food, is returning to City Hall at the end of the month. Bloomington natives consider the event a tradition that marks the beginning of the holiday season.
Belly dancers will shimmy and swivel their hips to live music at 8 p.m. Nov. 23 at the Player’s Pub for Hatije Hafla, an annual benefit event that raises money for Middle Way House.
A team led by IU archaeo-informaticist Bernie Frischer has recreated an ancient Roman site called Hadrian’s Villa as an interactive computer simulation.
A group of students from the School of Education performed a freeze mob Thursday to raise awareness of stigma directed toward special education students.
McRobbie met with Elin Suleymanov to discuss the new School of Global and International Studies.
Almost 50 students, faculty and community members paraded down Kirkwood Avenue, holding candles in memory of victims they never knew.
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn signed a bill into law legalizing same-sex marriage in his state, a move that could alter the debate in Indiana.