Finding fabrics with breathing room
The official first day of summer is just a few days away. So instead of sweating it out in wool and thick denim, it’s time to pay close attention to the fabrics you wear.
The official first day of summer is just a few days away. So instead of sweating it out in wool and thick denim, it’s time to pay close attention to the fabrics you wear.
IU announced earlier this week it would launch a program this fall that provides study and real-world experience to teach students valuable skills in politics and civic careers.
Children were taking fewer field trips to art museums even before the recession began to gouge school budgets, according to a nationwide survey released Monday.
Last week, the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction was awarded a $423,500 grant by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, a division of the National Institutes of Health, to study condom use.
I have been in London for five weeks, and my memory of lunch has already been filled with an array of sandwiches.
A man got out of a red two-door vehicle, said hello to another man and then punched him in the face early June 13. The assailant quickly drove away.
The Jacobs School of Music will begin its annual Summer Music Festival Sunday.
I hope you’re enjoying orientation at IU. Orientation is a rite of passage. I know because four years ago I was in the same spot you’re in now.
Beginning in the 2009-10 school year, IU Parking Operations will offer a 20 percent discount on parking permits for owners of “green” vehicles. Currently this parking discount is only offered to faculty and staff, who can buy it for the fall semester on June 30, when the current A and C permits expire.
The Bloomington/Monroe County Convention and Visitors Bureau awarded the SoFA Gallery a Hospitality Award for 2009’s “Best Arts/Entertainment Attraction.”
A Bloomington resident was arrested Monday for engaging in deviant sexual conduct with a child. Todd A. Rimstidt, 29, faces preliminary charges on three counts of child molestation.
A lack of money is prompting organizers to call off a central Indiana festival featuring hot-air balloon races and air shows after 14 years.
A Philadelphia police detective is being charged with tipping off a drug kingpin about a raid through a mutual friend, former NBA player Jerome “Pooh” Richardson.
IU East Richmond is celebrating its new chancellor, but the campus in Richmond isn’t throwing a traditional party for him.
A new report shows the number of homeless families in Indianapolis increased 78 percent this year.
On June 4, President Obama announced his ambassador nominations. Among the nominations was former Brig. Gen. James B. Smith, an IU alumnus, as ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
The Elkhart County coroner said a woman found dead along with her husband after they were indicted on health care fraud and other charges died of multiple gunshot wounds to the chest.
OSAKA, Japan – Bloomington is known for its bike scene. So too is Osaka, Japan, a much larger city than Bloomington. Watching the hordes of cyclists here has made me realize the good and bad of biking as alternative transportation.
PAYGO might be simple, yet it is highly effective.
MOSCOW – Russia and China urged North Korea on Wednesday to return to the negotiating table on the fate of its rogue nuclear programs – an unusual joint appeal from two Security Council members who have resisted more punitive U.S. measures against Pyongyang.