The U.S. is calling it quits in Iraq after 8 years, but is the breakup too soon?
We say it’s about time to terminate this dysfunctional relationship.
We say it’s about time to terminate this dysfunctional relationship.
Columnist Andrew Greiner talks about the subversive motives of college students attending charity events.
Columnist Andrew Greiner talks about the subversive motives of college students attending charity events.
On Friday a 32-year-old woman was arrested for vandalism to the Kelley School of Business Graduate School building, IU Police Chief Keith Cash said.
IU Police Department officers responded to an assault report at 2:56 a.m. Sunday in McNutt Quad, IU Police Chief Keith Cash said.
An estimated 2,500 students participating in the annual IU Homecoming kickoff of the Nearly Naked Mile, a benefit that donates all proceeds to United Way.
IU President Michael McRobbie announced Monday the University’s plan to reduce both Indiana resident and nonresident undergraduate tuition for summer-semester students.
Attempting to join the ranks of Mark Spitz, Jim Montgomery, Gary Hall and other IU swimming Olympians including his father, junior Eric Ress has a steep hill to climb.
Teams will test their canned food sculpting skills in a competition at College Mall this weekend. The event is part of the Hoosier Hills Food Bank’s “Hunger is Scary!” Canstruction event.
Located less than 12 miles from the heart of campus, Lake Monroe covers nearly 11,000 acres of Monroe County and is the largest lake in the state. Yet the lake’s beauty and proximity are often forgotten by IU students.
If everyone is an A student, where does this leave room for improvement? If you can get an A with minimal effort, where is the incentive to try harder, to push your limits, to really learn and develop intellectual skills along the way?
Sex offenders will be placed under increased surveillance, as they have for the past 10 years, during Bloomington’s official trick-or-treating hours next Monday.
At 8 p.m., the lights in the Musical Arts Center dimmed, and the chatter of the audience quieted for world-renowned conductor Constantine Kitsopoulos. Kitsopoulos took a bow and, with his third reunion with the IU Opera & Ballet Theater, marked the opening act of the operatic rendition of Arthur Miller’s “A View from the Bridge.”
The IU Jazz Ensemble performed its fourth concert of the fall semester Monday in the Musical Arts Center. Their performance, lead by director David Baker, featured works by composers Nat Adderley, Benny Golson, Bill Holman and Dizzy Gillespie.
On Halloween, people seem to ignore the weather in the endeavor to look better than everyone else.
A 19-year-old student living in Forest Quad reported an assault Sunday to IU police officers, IU Police Chief Keith Cash said.
Although IU is no longer in the running to become peta2’s most vegan-friendly college, the University is still trying to give students vegan choices in dining halls.
At IU, 18 percent of the student body chooses to go greek, according to the Interfraternity Council. One of the points the greek system boasts during rush is help with networking, which can lead to job opportunities.
Today’s Law Day in Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union will be the largest event of its kind in the nation for the seventh straight year. Law Day is a fair for students interested in attending law school to receive information, said Mac Francis, director of IU Health Professions and Prelaw Center.
The 30 Hour Famine is typically a nationwide event organized by Christian group World Vision International. Participants fast, or go without food, for 30 hours to raise funds and awareness for world hunger.