Friday rundown: National Right to Work Act, IUMG in Hawaii, IU painting program, Bloomington Playwrights Project PlayOffs
What you need to know for Friday, Nov. 3.
What you need to know for Friday, Nov. 3.
The National Right to Work Act will take away a lot of monetary power from labor unions nationwide.
Julia Lucille, a songwriter from Texas, will perform at the Bishop Bar on Nov. 5.
The construction of a parking garage is moving around many fine arts areas.
Daily, 333 people are on Bloomington's streets.
Junior Kyle Mau and sophomore Lexa Barrott won the Big Ten Sportsmanship Awards for the IU cross-country teams.
Students and staff attended the Big Ten Native American Conference.
For the first time in her collegiate career, Kong earned the award.
Sydney Chaffee encourages teachers to venture outside rigid curriculum.
Lighting designers make last-minute magic with the addition of actors on stage.
A merit-based immigration system, like the one offered by President Trump, would fare better.
Going up against a 20-team field, IU men’s golf will have a tough challenge in its final fall tournament.
Those who smoke marijuana are having more sex than those who don't.
Griffin Oakes has missed just one field goal and one extra point this season.
Coach Ray Looze, junior Lilly King, junior Vini Lanza and senior Blake Pieroni all received honors.
Law school faculty deepen relationship with universities in Saudi Arabia.
The School of Public and Environmental Affairs conducted a study on the culture of coal.
Junior wideout Simmie Cobbs Jr. has racked up 600 receiving yards this season.
The program offers a variety of degrees and courses to accommodate busy schedules.