IU grads compete in hurling tournament in Ireland
Duncan McCabe and Christopher Cox, both spring 2013 IU graduates, travelled to Ireland on Sept. 18 to participate in an international hurling tournament in Galway.
Duncan McCabe and Christopher Cox, both spring 2013 IU graduates, travelled to Ireland on Sept. 18 to participate in an international hurling tournament in Galway.
IU men's soccer lost its fourth overtime game of the season, losing to No. 23 Butler 3-2 in double overtime.
IU Coach Tom Crean will deliver his sixth preseason lecture at 7 p.m. Oct. 2 at the IU Auditorium, according to a Union Board release.
IU’s Vice President for International Affairs David Zaret called President Michael McRobbie’s recent two-week trip to Africa “remarkably productive.” Zaret reflected on the trip’s highlights during a forum Wednesday night in the IU Auditorium.
There is some reason to the technophobe argument, usually stemming from logic natural to those born before at least 1980.
Which brings me to my real problem with the whole case — the law.
WE SAY: Mental health care can't wait
But the lines aren’t nearly as solidly rape-y as some bloggers and media critics suggest. Perhaps I’m overly optimistic, but my ears hear a groovy little song about sexual tension, not sexual assault.
The International Chef Series premiered with MU Executive Chef Damian Esposito's cooking demonstration Wednesday night in the CyberCafé at the Herman B Wells library.
State lawmakers are currently facing pressure by a lobbying group regarding their stances on same-sex marriage in Indiana as the 2014 Indiana legislative session approaches.
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller and 39 other attorneys general are asking the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to restrict the availability of electronic cigarettes.
The Indiana Statewide Testing for Educational Progress-Plus scores were released, showing students in Indiana have improved their ability in mathematics and English/language arts.
Bloomington-based Communication Disorders Technology Inc. will now offer the National Hearing Test to residents of Bloomington and the Bloomington area.
Community members met at Upland Brewing Company on Wednesday to discuss the new City recycling center and its potential for positive change.
Since Monday, Culture of Care members have been standing at high-traffic spots on campus to chat with students about the effects of hazing and to hand out tank tops that read “Don’t haze me, bro!”
IU sophomore Steven Kiley dedicated his summer to rhinos. He spent two months in South Africa and Botswana working to conserve rhino populations.
A psoriasis drug taken off the market in 2011 has been found to decrease negative effects of Type 1 diabetes. Researchers at IU School of Medicine recently published a report on the interaction between the drug and the disease, and patients are all expected to have completed the study by next spring.
The Latino Culture Center played host to Nuestras Raices, a gathering Wednesday night where people of all races shared poems, songs and testimonials about their culture.
The Jacobs School of Music’s New Music Ensemble, under the direction of David Dzubay with guest composer Sebastian Currier will perform its first show of the year at 7 tonight at Auer Hall.
Amjad Ali Khan, a well-known Indian classical music artist and composer, presented a public demonstration of the sarod Wednesday at Auer Hall.