Event supports assault victims
The event began at 6 p.m. in Dunn Meadow, and was followed by an opportunity for participants to share their experiences in the Courthouse Square.
The event began at 6 p.m. in Dunn Meadow, and was followed by an opportunity for participants to share their experiences in the Courthouse Square.
\More than 500 fans turned up Tuesday night to see Carter at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, part of the 25-year-old’s nationwide After Party Tour.
Local PBS affiliate WTIU is launching a new program called “Indiana Newsdesk.” The program will center on news stories from central and south-central Indiana.
The West European Studies Center was renamed the Institute for European Studies to fit its new agenda of providing a wider array of studies that encompass all regions of Europe.
I don’t think Viners are encouraging stereotypes. They’re calling them out.
“The Redskins” is a racist name. It’s an offensive throwback to a time in which blackface and buck-toothed Asian caricatures were considered acceptable.
In the U.S., we teach girls to act in certain ways in public. “Don’t dress like a slut!” “Don’t go out late at night alone!” “Don’t get too drunk!” Very rarely do we hear parents reminding their sons to behave themselves when acting sexually towards someone else.
Indiana University was previously ranked in the top 25 schools in the nation for Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgendered Students. It isn’t anymore.
We’re not at the point where we can laugh off homophobia yet.
The songs that were chosen, in my personal opinion, were not performed to support sexual assault, nor to belittle any audience member or group that fights against such cases.
If a student can learn all of the material without coming to class, there is no reason to punish them for not attending class. It would be their decision on whether or not to soak up the lesson for that day.
The Friends of IU Riding Club will provide free rides to students Thursday afternoon, starting at 11 a.m., near the X-bus stop at the Indiana Memorial Union.
Students and IU faculty members gathered Tuesday to hear author and nonprofit found Sam Daley-Harris speak in the Kelley School of Business.
Travel columnist Kate Thacker discusses her experience visiting some of India's most notorious sights.
The Jacobs School of Music’s NOTUS: Contemporary Vocal Ensemble, under the direction of Dominick DiOrio and guest composer Caroline Shaw, performed its first show of the year Tuesday at Auer Hall.
Jacobs School of Music Distinguished Professor Violette Verdy was honored by IU President Michael McRobbie Saturday with the President’s Medal of Excellence.
Local ceramics and pottery artisan Susan Snyder brings European inspiration to the windows of the By Hand Gallery, Oliver Winery, Blue Moon and WonderLab.
ComedianScott Long will perform at the Comedy Attic Saturday as part of a fundraiser for the Special Olympics of Indiana-Monroe County.
Scott Reynolds said he always wanted to open a coffee shop. So he put his dream into action and opened Crumble Coffee and Bakery with co-owner Laura Noelle. Crumble Coffee and Bakery, which opened Sept. 25 at 1509 S. Piazza Drive on the east side of Bloomington, is focused on being both a great bakery and a great coffee shop, Reynolds said.
Indianapolis is one of three cities invited to place a bid to be host to Super Bowl LII in 2018, the NFL announced Tuesday.