Winter weather advisory in place through Saturday morning
Snow, sleet and freezing rain will begin tonight after 4 p.m. in Bloomington, according to the National Weather Service.
Snow, sleet and freezing rain will begin tonight after 4 p.m. in Bloomington, according to the National Weather Service.
Lisa Haymaker, a 49-year-old Bloomington resident, does not qualify for state programs, such as Hoosier Healthwise or Healthy Indiana Plan. Her chronic illness, called degenerative disc disease, means that local free clinics — such as Volunteers in Medicine — fall short of alleviating her back and neck pain.
Following IU’s home loss to Minnesota on Jan. 12, IU Coach Tom Crean said he wasn’t sure if his players knew how to handle success.
While the candidates might not be explicitly “coordinating” with the PACs, they are without question intertwined with candidates and have enough shared background to warrant some serious misgivings.
The IU Cinema has made big leaps in it's first year. Here are a few key dates and features.
When we create idols, they are toppled. They must be. The human urge to tear down monuments is as strong as the urge to build them.
Robert Steele answers questions regarding the current political system, its corruption by the two-party system and why the Reform Party seeks to rectify the national ills that gave rise to the Occupy movement and are causing voters to flee from both the Republican and Democratic parties.
A state-level version of the University’s Hoosier P.A.C.T. was unanimously approved 10-0 Wednesday by the Indiana Senate Judiciary Committee.
Roughly a year ago, the showing of “Lawrence of Arabia” filled the then newly opened IU Cinema to capacity.
IU will welcome a variety of debate teams this weekend as part of the second annual Hoosier Invitational Tournament, a debate competition that will focus on the topic of whether the United States should increase democratic assistance to Arab Spring nations.
After a life full of technology, students are addicted. The preoccupation with electronics and the need to be constantly connected has led students to feel a need to check their computers, phones or iPods even when they’re not supposed to, IU journalism professor and researcher on technology and identity Hans Ibold said.
For Logan Good, recent IU graduate, his job isn’t just about selling life insurance. He’s selling security — the same security that he was given as a sophomore in college.
The Indiana women’s basketball team was unable to secure its first Big Ten win of the season Thursday night, falling to rival Purdue by a score of 82-60.
An overall record of 5-14 and conference record of 0-6 puts the Hoosiers at the bottom of the Big Ten, but they said they hope to overcome early season woes and start climbing up the conference ladder with some wins.
Saturday’s Indiana swimming and diving competition in Bloomington against in-state foe Purdue will be unlike any other dual meet in IU’s history.
Coming off of two losses against Michigan and Michigan State this past weekend, the Hoosiers are looking to break their losing streak.
Eager to see how months of intra-squad practice translates against outside competition, the Indiana men’s tennis team officially kicks off its spring season Sunday, welcoming counterparts from Western Michigan and Toledo to Bloomington for a doubleheader.
The IU men’s and women’s track and field squads will have an opportunity to witness redshirt junior Andy Bayer attempt to break the collegiate record in the 3,000-meter race at this weekend’s Gladstein Invitational at Harry Gladstein Fieldhouse.
After a success-filled 2011, question marks loom for 2012. The No. 10 IU water polo team will kick off its season this weekend in Ann Arbor, Mich., at the Michigan Kick-Off.
The lady Hoosiers will kick off the season against Duke University, which is ranked No. 3 in the nation, at noon.