Aviation program to take flight at Ivy Tech
Ivy Tech specifically its campuses in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, is one of five colleges to receive the U.S. Department of Labor grant.
Ivy Tech specifically its campuses in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, is one of five colleges to receive the U.S. Department of Labor grant.
More than 20 IU Bloomington faculty members are participating in the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity's Faculty Success Program, a summer “boot camp” that helps faculty launch and maintain successful academic careers, according to the release.
Not only does June 7 mark the beginning of Cream and Crimson Alumni Weekend and the Alumni Leaders Conference, but five individuals will also be awarded that evening for their volunteer and service leadership to the IU Alumni Association.
The IU Police Academy has partnered with the Monroe County prosecutor's office to teach cadets criminal law.
No. 1 seed IU defeated No. 2 seed Austin Peay 15-6 to snap the Governor's 16-game winning streak and advance to the regional championship game Sunday as the only undefeated team left in the Bloomington Regional.
Chad Clark ripped an 0-1 slider from Karch Kowalczyk into the left-field bullpen for a two-run, walk-off homer that propelled the Hoosiers to a 5-4 win against Valparaiso and completed a miraculous four-run ninth inning comeback Friday at Bart Kaufman Field.
A 52 year old man has been arrested after allegedly attempting to strangle his live-in girlfriend, Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Joe Crider said.
A forensic interview conducted May 29 at Susie’s Place Child Advocacy Center led to statements made by a 10-year-old girl that were indicative of molestation.
The latest from music producer Terius Youngdell Nash, better known by his solo stage name “The-Dream,” has been long awaited with a release date originally slated for July 2011.
Electronic puppeteer Will Wiesenfeld has released Baths’ second album, Obsidian, the follow-up to 2010’s debut album, Cerulean.
Not only is this six-quel the best “Fast and Furious” film to date, it is thoroughly entertaining and will leave you on the edge of your seat. Just make sure you leave your brain at home.
Marling uncages both herself and her listeners.
“Epic” is the usual slapdash project of computer graphics, forced morals, big-name actors and Pixar-esque setting sans cleverness that will have kids squealing and parents yawning.
Whether their publicity is poor, or their name hasn’t quite emerged into mainstream media, Alpine’s debut album “A is for Alpine” hits the nail on the head for quite a few genres.
As someone raised to simply be nice to people and promote good things in the world instead of evil, even without religious faith, Pope Francis’ remarks mean a great deal to me. Especially when these words are coming from the leader of a church which doesn’t support several things I unwaveringly believe in, like abortion rights and same-sex marriage.
Throughout the past five months living in Latin America I’ve learned, or maybe even re-learned, lessons that have changed my life — lessons that I believe are worth sharing, and lessons that can enhance anyone’s life, regardless of where they’re living.
I’m happy that the courts has knocked down yet another prohibitive measure towards women’s health, and hope that this sends a message to the Indiana legislature: let PPIN work.
Basking in the warm glow of The Hangover trilogy’s newest release, we remember some of the best friendship threesomes in comedy film and television.
John Fogerty may have been writing songs since since the early 1960s, but the 67-year-old country crooner reportedly has no desire to retire anytime soon.
I’m not a very religious person, but if I were the television would be my Holy Grail