Media digitization initiative unveiled
McRobbie announced the Indiana University Media Preservation and Digitization Initiative during his 2013 State of the University address in President’s Hall, located in Franklin Hall.
McRobbie announced the Indiana University Media Preservation and Digitization Initiative during his 2013 State of the University address in President’s Hall, located in Franklin Hall.
A fight that started more than a week ago with House republicans wanting to defund Obamacare has now ended with the first government shutdown in 17 years.
Despite increased student enrollment at IU, the IU Campus Bus Service cut the number of running X buses from four to three per day in 2012, and that trend continues.
Summers, who taught the Introduction to Psychology class since 2001, will be remembered as a caring teacher and role model for involvement on IU’s campus, said James Craig, director of undergraduate instruction for the department.
IU Coach Amy Berbary has created a competitive environment where the lineup is always changing. There’s no finite set of starters and backups, but rather a roster where every player is expected to be ready to take the field at any time.
Baseball needs more players dedicated to playing for one team. It needs more Konerkos and Heltons.
Come 2014, 20-year-old IU sophomore Patrick Lockhart could be entering the Indiana Statehouse as the youngest person ever elected to the House of Representatives.
Dove wants us to think we’re beautiful, but only if it sells more Dove products.
Unfortunately, President McRobbie has this entirely wrong.
We might not agree on homosexuality, but we agree he makes a quality pasta.
We are so riled up over the availability of services and costs of treating the ill, but the real problem is that far too many people are getting sick to begin with.
There are multiple companies who actively support “traditional marriage agendas,” companies who are not worthy of any rational person’s business.
Childs Elementary School has been named a National Blue Ribbon School by the United States Department of Education for a second time.
GO-Express Travel, one of Bloomington’s primary bus shuttles, has created a Chicagoland Express route for students heading home to Illinois. The service began around 2011, and it has been taking IU students who live in the Chicago region back home for the weekends.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold gives her thoughts on the popular pumpkin-flavored-goods craze that sweeps American every autumn.
Martina Arroyo, an IU Jacobs School of Music distinguished professor emerita of voice, has been selected as a recipient of a 2013 Kennedy Center Honors award, according to an IU press release last Friday.
“Visualizing Disease," an exhibit of illustrations of 16th through mid-19th century diseases, will be on display at the Lilly Library now through Dec. 20.
A study revealed that while disorders such as ADHD and autism are directly related to preterm birth, this is not the case for other disorders. Mental illnesses like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder have been found to be more influenced by environment and other external factors than by early birth.
The City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department is looking for participants for the Great Bloomington Pumpkin Launch on Nov. 2.
Save Rachel’s Brain Cut-A-Thon at Royale Hair Parlor helped Bloomington resident Rachel DiGregorio raise money for treatment of her second brain tumor.