College football kicks off with a bang
College football was in full swing again Saturday. Finally, the best sport was back after an eight-month break.
College football was in full swing again Saturday. Finally, the best sport was back after an eight-month break.
Fair Trade Bloomington will sponsor a showing of the documentary “Black Gold” at the IU Cinema Sunday night.
The state and campus-wide discussion on the Lifeline Law has raised the question: When should students make the call for medical help?
In his first career start at running back Thursday night against Indiana State, Coleman rushed for 169 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries.
The Bloomington Peace Choir is singing at its Bloomington Sings Sing-a-Long Lunch Hour at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, where members of the community are invited to join group members in song.
IU Professor S.Y. Lee is set to receive an award for Lifetime Achievement in Accelerator Physics and Technology from the U.S. Particle Accelerator School.
IU Ballroom Dance will hold its fall callout meeting at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in Alumni Hall.
While we give Bloomington landlords a truly staggering amount of money and trust, the anecdotes about poor treatment from rental agencies continue to pour in.
Today, the kitschy classic will iron its final waffle, and bid adieu to Bloomington in order to make way for a five story building that will include commercial space on the first floor and residential space on the upper floors — an unworthy replacement.
Greek life often encourages the very academic behaviors "Black out, drop out," accused it of distracting from.
The imbalance of men and women in certain career fields needs to be corrected immediately.
I am writing to clarify and correct a quote attributed to me in last Wednesday’s interview in regard to our recent CNN documentary on the March on Washington.
In younger children, P.E. is important. They’re at an age when establishing a healthy lifestyle is easy. Most importantly, they can learn to love that lifestyle so that it becomes the norm for them. But once you get to high school, I don’t think it should be up to the school to decide how much physical activity you get.
While I do not believe members of the Traditionalist Youth Network should hold public office, nor do I enjoy paying particular attention to their message, my identity as an American calls for my acceptance of their right to organize and protest.
The first few classes in a new semester are like watching a movie sex scene with your parents: quiet, unnerving and awkward. Because of your possible troubles, I’ve taken the liberty of creating a guide on how to make friends in the first weeks of classes.
The show focuses on a go-to junkyard in Spencer, Ind., Country Auto Parts, owned by Spencer native Terry Porter.
As members of IU men’s basketball freshman class answered reporters’ questions for the first time Friday, it was clear they were outside their comfort zone.
Daniel Weber and Brice Fox began filming the new song’s video at Thursday’s football game and kept the cameras rolling all weekend.
The protest followed President Obama’s announcement he would seek congressional approval for military intervention in Syria.
Senior Sara Wilson is the last remaining member of Theta Nu Xi, Indiana University’s only all-inclusive and multicultural sorority. Wilson said she looks to recruit a steady number of new members this month.