Health care sign-ups come with hurdles
The Affordable Care Act’s Health Insurance Marketplace launched on Tuesday, but not without glitches or confusion.
The Affordable Care Act’s Health Insurance Marketplace launched on Tuesday, but not without glitches or confusion.
In all of our efforts to correct the problems associated with the female body image, we’ve forgotten the men.
We all need to speak out to emphasize that such disrespect is not appreciated in our community. Not in our town, not on our campus, not anywhere.
Every month, and now seemingly every day, is sponsored by some random organization, promoting a different agenda.
Ending childhood obesity is not McDonald’s’ responsibility.
The problem is that the use of SWAT has been greatly expanded to the point where they are now used primarily to raid nonviolent drug offenders.
Colleges need to do more to increase income diversity in school, and this isn’t just true of the Harvards of the world.
It is important we are able to work and coexist with one another.
We play, we practice, we work, we sacrifice simply because we love this game. We are proud to call ourselves field hockey players and even more proud to wear Indiana across our chests.
In his seventh annual State of the University speech Tuesday, President Michael McRobbie reflected on the year’s progress while looking forward to future “winds of change.”
The Bloomington Police Department responded to IU Health Bloomington Hospital at about 10:15 p.m. Sept. 30 in regards to a reported sexual assault, BPD Sgt. Joe Crider said.
The Bloomington Police Department responded to a 911 hang-up call at about 3:30 a.m. Oct. 1 at the Motel 6 in the 1800 Block of North Walnut Street.
The first government shutdown in 17 years became official midnight Tuesday after Congress was unable to come to an agreement and pass a continuing resolution to keep the government running.
The two newest Union Board directors are initiating programs to promote IU traditions and events for students.
Jeremy Fiege was one of several speakers at a Tuesday night event focused on the Lifeline Law and the dangers of alcohol consumption. Sen. Jim Merritt, R-Indianapolis, and Attorney General Greg Zoellerspoke at “Make the Call Day,” an interactive lecture presented by Union Board and the IU Student Association.
Lust, romantic attraction and attachment are the recipe for love, said Helen Fisher, research professor of anthropology at Rutgers University. She discussed the dynamics in a lecture Tuesday night at the Whittenburger Auditorium as part of the Themester 2013 lecture series titled “Connectedness: Networks in a Complex World.”
Mike Pence named Gordon Hendry to the Indiana State Board of Education Sept. 25.
Friends and family filled People’s Park on Tuesday in remembrance of Crystal Grubb. After Crystal’s body was found in a corn field in 2010, an autopsy revealed she was murdered. Crystal’s family wants justice. No one has been charged, but Crystal’s boyfriend was named a suspect
The working women of World War II are celebrated in a new exhibition called “Photographing Rosie the Riveter” at the IU Art Museum, which opens Tuesday.
Wonderlab’s latest mini-exhibition, “Nature’s Vampires,” explores the habits of bed bugs with live, magnified views and interactive, touch-screen games, allowing visitors to learn where the creatures would most likely be tucked away.