2 church leaders win Human Rights Award
For their community service, Rev. Charles Dupree, 42, and Rev. Virginia B. Hall, 69, won this year’s Human Rights Award from the City of Bloomington Human Rights Commission.
For their community service, Rev. Charles Dupree, 42, and Rev. Virginia B. Hall, 69, won this year’s Human Rights Award from the City of Bloomington Human Rights Commission.
A blanket of flames and smoke consumed the inside and peak of the dumpster that sits beside the IU School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation.
This Is Tango Now is an Argentine tango company founded by Alfredo Minetti, who earned a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology at IU. It works to push the boundaries of traditional tango.
"Spring Awakening: A Mobile Noise Demonstration" took place this afternoon as students carried posters, used noise-makers and shouted their concerns about the rising costs of education.
IU Vice President and Director of Athletics Fred Glass announced Wednesday that Curt Miller will be named the new IU women’s basketball head coach.
Senior Margaux Farrell qualified for the 4X200 freestyle relay team at the French National Championships this past week in Dunkerque, France. Farrell’s journey to the Olympics has been a balance between academics and her sport.
An auditorium of perturbed educators, administrators and parents expressed concerns Tuesday about the Indiana Department of Education’s recommended changes to the teacher certification process.
IU Student Association President Justin Kingsolver asks why students have not been involved in the search and screening process for the University's new provost.
Crimson and Cream dropped out of the IU Student Association 2012 election Tuesday night. Hours after the public debate, two members of the former ticket, freshmen Yuqing (Kate) Jiao and Brady Bair formally relinquished their positions in an email to presidential candidate Duane Thompson.
IU Police Department officers were called just after midnight Sunday in response to a man pushing a woman to the ground behind Kilroy’s Bar and Grill on Kirkwood Avenue.
IU police were called just before 5 p.m. Saturday to a house on East Eighth Street after an intoxicated man allegedly sprayed people with a garden hose and shoved a woman.
On March 21, a rabid bat bit a resident of Teter Quad, said Mark Land, associate vice president for university communications. The student was sleeping when the bat bit him. Land said the student then woke up, shook the bat off in the hallway and went back to sleep.
Students gathered in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Frangipani Room on Tuesday night to listen to former Playboy Playmate Rebekka Armstrong, an HIV/AIDS awareness activist, speak about her experience living with HIV/AIDS.
By 2050, the state’s population will increase by 15 percent, from 6.48 million to 7.48 million residents, according to population projections released Tuesday by the Indiana Business Research Center at IU’s Kelley School of Business.
Jean Capler, a licensed social worker and gay-rights activist, is passionate about her work.
The Libertarian Party of Indiana has selected TV celebrity Rupert Boneham as the party’s nominee for governor.
Los Llaneros, a Colombian and Venezuelan music group, played to an enthusiastic crowd in the Mathers Museum of World Cultures last night. Songs were sung in Spanish and played with traditional Llano, or plains, instruments.
She’s a belly dancer at heart, but her left foot, broken since November, blocks her way.
For IU Coach Randy Bloemendaal and No. 23 Indiana (14-4), motivation for success in today’s nonconference home wrangle with Louisville will be in ample supply.
Best friends. That’s how IU baseball Coach Tracy Smith described his relationship with Xavier Coach Scott Googins on Tuesday after Xavier defeated the Hoosiers 11-3.