Column: Incognito's actions were wrong
Most people understand that younger players need to get toughened up, but this is not toughening up. This is bullying.
Most people understand that younger players need to get toughened up, but this is not toughening up. This is bullying.
IU travels to Fort Wayne on Tuesday to play IPFW (0-1).
The IU men’s soccer teamw swept Big Ten Player of the Week honors this week, with senior midfielder Nikita Kotlov named Offensive Player of the Week and freshman Colin Webb the Defensive Player of the Week.
Tuesday evening, IU Coach Tom Crean’s squad will play its second game of seven in the span of 19 days.
After running for a career high 215 yards on 15 carries and tallying two touchdowns Saturday against Illinois, sophomore running back Tevin Coleman was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week.
The company drew an expected firestorm for admitting to what many retailers already do, sell a specific lifestyle.
As Hoosiers, we should be proud that IU didn’t attack the freedom of its students to wear whatever they wanted for Halloween.
We have to confront the cultural narratives that make rape possible.
Not only do they want to limit who is really feminist, but they prioritize their conservatism over feminist critique.
The SOIC’s Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center held an open house on Monday for students and faculty interested in the CNS’s newest technologies.
Interfraternity Council members are learning techniques to prevent, recognize and intervene in situations of sexual assault.
The annual Miss Black and Gold Scholarship Pageant will have its call-out meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the Neal-Marshall Grand Hall.
The group texting app is similar to GroupMe but was created specifically for college students. Quad representatives will be donating $4,000 to IUDM in the name of the top three groups who create quads and get the most points.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold talks about Time magazine's exclusion of female chefs in its Nov. 18 issue about "Food Gods."
The Bluebird Nightclub’s doors open at 7 p.m. for Communion, a show that got its start in Europe but is now headlining on the second Tuesday of every month in Bloomington and other cities across the United States.
IU will offer a two-day course on Native American art and culture at Mathers Museum of World Cultures starting Tuesday. Classes will be today and Nov. 19, from 7 to 9 p.m.
After more than a year of construction, the YMCA is planning to open its new northwest location in Monroe County on Wednesday.
Daniel Grundmann, City of Bloomington human resources director, is leaving his position to join the IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
The City of Bloomington is encouraging community members to report criminal or suspicious activity with the introduction of the Fleet Watch program.