Megaupload, Megabusted
That’s the problem that all offended parties are failing to address: Filesharing culture has become so common that most people do it casually nowadays.
That’s the problem that all offended parties are failing to address: Filesharing culture has become so common that most people do it casually nowadays.
Students, faculty and staff were evacuated just before 3 p.m. Tuesday after a fire alarm sounded in Ballantine Hall.
Sources at the IMU and Ernie Pyle Hall have confirmed that water has been restored to both buildings.
Gov. Mitch Daniels will deliver the Republican rebuttal to President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address, which takes place at 9 p.m. tonight.
There are few female singers who truly changed music history, and Etta James was one of those women. To the dismay of family, friends and fans, the great James passed away Friday. She had been diagnosed with leukemia in early 2011, but her death still comes as a shock.
Sounds of live Latin music echoed from the second floor of the IU Art Museum Monday night at the Art Museum Student Organization’s Benefit for Nicaragua.
The deadline for the Indiana Arts Commission grant program is Feb. 2, and time to apply is running short.
Students will be able to meet with potential employers at the Winter Career and Internship Fair from 4 to 7 p.m. today at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.
Nine students of the Women’s Student Association stood bouncing and swaying against the January winter wind Monday. The students held handcrafted poster boards marked with pro-choice messages.
Sleep-deprived and overworked college students represent a key demographic for energy drinks.
Michael Boggs, who graduated from IU in 1973, has just published his first novel, “From an Island in the Ocean.”
The Indiana University eText initiative has saved 5,300 IU students as much as $100,000 by allowing professors to select eTexts instead of traditional textbooks to teach in class.
Nirupama Menon Rao is the second woman to have served as Indian Foreign Secretary, having succeeded Chokila Iye.
As a reward for more than 200 hours of community service, junior Jade McDonald was crowned the 2012 Alpha Phi Alpha Miss Black and Gold, beating 11 other women at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater Sunday. Andrea Williams, 2010 Miss Black and Gold winner, and Wesley McKinney, Alpha Phi Alpha historian, were the hosts of the event.
A new partnership between the Kelley School of Business and the School of Education is aiming to better prepare IU students pursuing a career in education leadership.
In hopes of receiving additional funding from the Indiana Arts Commission’s budget, members of the Indiana Coalition for the Arts and other supporters gathered at the Indiana Statehouse Monday to remind state representatives why the arts are important.
Eve gazed onward, surveying the tangled debris of fallen leaves and toppled trees. But for the first time in more than 40 years, Adam did not look back.
Former IU pilot of University presidents and sports teams makes transition to city tow truck driver
At just under halfway into Big Ten play, the IU men’s basketball team is back to .500 in the conference and starting to develop more consistent personnel rotations.
The women’s tennis team kicked off its 2012 team schedule Sunday by traveling to Durham, N.C., to take on the No. 3 Duke Blue Devils and the UNC Greensboro Spartans.