10th annual CultureFest to bring food, music to freshmen
CultureFest was created to foster a sense of diversity at IU, and 10 years later the tradition attracts about 4,000 students.
CultureFest was created to foster a sense of diversity at IU, and 10 years later the tradition attracts about 4,000 students.
A new ice cream shop will open on Dunn Street within a few weeks, but will not be known as Jiffy Treet.
Several parents said their goodbyes Wednesday during the insanity of move-in day.
The Department of Health and Human Services has released guidelines to combat the spread of the H1N1 Flu in preparation for the upcoming flu season.
The 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, celebrated its 89th anniversary Wednesday, and women’s rights activists on both a national and local scale emphasized the symbolic significance of the amendment’s passage.
Officially known as the Car Allowance Rebate System, Cash for Clunkers gave people the opportunity to turn in their “clunker” if the automobile received 18 or fewer miles per gallon.
The mood was light as IU professor Marc Lame took the microphone to speak to a crowd gathered at Upland Brewery. The message was serious.
In a response to alleged labor rights violations, the Associated Students of the University of Nevada Bookstore will cease selling popular Russell Athletic items once the store’s current stockpile is exhausted.
Starting tonight, students will have a new way to get home from late-night activities around campus and Kirkwood Avenue.
U.S. News and World Report released its annual rankings earlier this year of more than 12,000 graduate programs, and eight IU-Bloomington schools were among the nation’s top 25. However, none of IU’s sciences programs were among the top schools.
Making the transition to college classes can be daunting, but there is never a shortage of help around campus.
Don’t ask about my summer. I’m not going to talk about it.
As students continue to pour into Bloomington, those who called Indiana home during the summer have little more to do than pack their bags, kiss their mothers goodbye and drive themselves into Monroe County.
"His ideas and ideals are stamped on scores of laws, reflected in millions of lives,” President Barack Obama said Wednesday morning regarding the death of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
Democrats suck at terminology. Like, they’re really bad.
Tens of thousands of revelers pelted each other with tons of ripe tomatoes in a good-natured battle that filled the streets of a Spanish town with rivers of red pulp.
China has launched a national organ donation system to try to reduce its dependence on body parts harvested from executed prisoners, who make up the majority of donors, state media reported Wednesday.
An experimental procedure that someday may enable women to avoid passing certain genetic diseases on to their children has gained an early success with the birth of four healthy monkeys, scientists report.
With more than half of last year’s roster returning, the Hoosiers’ expectations for this season are high.
The men’s soccer team will look to extend its unblemished preseason streak in Ft. Wayne against Drake University. The team will also play Depaul in the tournament.