Restaurants at Woodland open to Forest residents
The Restaurants at Woodland, part of a larger renovation project in Forest Quad, was scheduled to open in late August, but now won’t open to the entire campus until a later, undetermined date.
The Restaurants at Woodland, part of a larger renovation project in Forest Quad, was scheduled to open in late August, but now won’t open to the entire campus until a later, undetermined date.
People took part in the Bloomington Walk to End Alzheimer’s, sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association Saturday in Bryan Park. The Walk was part of a larger nationwide event, with nearly 650 walks taking place across the country.
Twins Martin and Michelle Aguinis are the first set of twins ever to be named Wells Scholars, IU’s most competitive scholarship program.
The IU Student Association’s Congress Oversight and Reform Committee suggested cuts of about $7,500 from the 2014 IUSA budget, which was presented to Congress members in a meeting Sept. 4.
IU senior Dee Greene wanted to create a brand that promoted positivity and love for others. The result was Twelve Plus.
For those of us who want to be styled by famous designers such as Prabal Gurung, and Missoni, Target offers an alternate option for budgeters. Now, thanks to Phillip Lim, we have a chance to be refined while still being economical.
IU Cinema will screen director Roger Spottiswoode’s Emmy-award winning film “And The Band Played On,” based on the best-selling book by Randy Shilts, tonight at 7 p.m.
An unidentified suspect called CVS Pharmacy, 2701 E. Third St., at 5:11 p.m., Friday and said there was a bomb on the property, said Sgt. Ian Lovan of the Bloomington Police Department.
After losing a non-conference game against Navy last week, IU took down Bowling Green 42-10 Saturday after the defense did not allow a touchdown.
“Art Interrupted” is the resurrection of a 1946 show that attempted to establish an American cultural identity, but died a premature death because Congress thought it too controversial.
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced Sept. 4 that the Executive Branch would no longer enforce the portion of the U.S. Code Section 38 that bars same-sex spouses from receiving veterans benefits.
The IU Health system announced Thursday it would eliminate 800 jobs by the end of the year. This amounts to a total reduction of 2 percent of its overall workforce.
An adult female student was reportedly raped in the Ashton residence hall between 12:30 and 1 a.m. Saturday.
In March 2010, the Affordable Care Act was signed into law. The legislation affects businesses with 50 or more employees, requiring them to provide health care for anyone working a minimum of 30 hours per week — the new standard for full-time employment.
AlcoholEdu was replaced this summer with a new program called My Student Body, which aims to expand the wellness initiatives on campus.My Student Body was opened to freshmen and transfer students on July 1, and was required to be complete by Aug. 18
Starting early this month, three OIS representatives have embarked on trips to three different continents — South America, Asia and the Middle East — for recruitment opportunities. This is the second consecutive year the OIS is applying its “targeted territory management model” to overseas school visits.
IU graduate students promoted landscaping with plants native to Indiana rather than invasive plant species.
Gov. Mike Pence met with representatives from Japanese automakers during an economic development trip to Japan.
Beating up on Obamacare is to Republicans, as drinking tea is to Britons. But they’re probably going to come to regret it.
Violence at pride festivals and even more abhorrent acts, including forcing gay youth to drink urine, are becoming commonplace in a country that’s made its stance clearly against equal rights for all. But then again, Russian President Vladimir Putin has a different definition of “equal” than I.