Freshman Seger paces Hoosiers, IU finishes ninth
The IU men’s golf team struggled to find a rhythm in a talented field at the Boilermaker Invitational in West Lafayette this weekend. They finished in a tie for ninth place out of 15 teams.
The IU men’s golf team struggled to find a rhythm in a talented field at the Boilermaker Invitational in West Lafayette this weekend. They finished in a tie for ninth place out of 15 teams.
Google Glass, a wearable technology that works similarly to any smartphone, may be revolutionizing health care.
The Indiana State Police and the Drug Enforcement Administration will provide the opportunity to dispose of medications 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at any State Police Post in Indiana.
A new IU Student Association administration was officially sworn in Friday at the IUSA Transition Banquet.
Catarina Vales and Linda Smith led a study that used a series of “I spy” games to determine how language shapes children’s minds.
At 5.9 percent, Indiana’s unemployment rate is below 6 percent for the first time since 2008.
Asianfest is an annual event sponsored by the Asian Cultural Center and the City of Bloomington to celebrate and embrace Asian culture city-wide.
Gov. Mike Pence's travels to Germany resulted in about $5 million in investments from German companies.
A concert Saturday sponsored by the Human Biology Student Government benefited St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn.
Subscriptions go on sale April 28. Single tickets go on sale Sept. 2, except for “The Nutcracker,” which will go on sale Nov. 4.
Second basemen Casey Rodrigue was the hero, as his walk off single in the bottom of the 12th inning gave IU (24-11, 10-1) the 2-1 victory over Michigan State (20-16, 5-6).
IU (23-11, 9-1) beat Michigan State (20-15, 5-5) in game one of their three-game stint Friday night 7-0. The Hoosiers combined timely hitting with another masterful DeNato – 8 innings pitched, 5 hits, 3 walks, 5 strikeouts, 0 runs on 113 pitches.
A capella group Gentleman’s Rule, which originated at IU, performed Thursday at the IU Auditorium.
In August 2012, Cate Taylor and Amy Gonzalez accepted teaching positions at IU. Although their adoption is legal in Indiana, their marriage isn’t.
BPD Chief Mike Diekhoff said police can’t fix the problem of homelessness in town. But officers are trying to change how BPD handles people experiencing homelessness.
All in all, I find this series of anti-gay “outings” to be counterproductive and reprehensible. Though I disagree with the donations made by Roland, Eich and Yagan, I don’t care what they think as long as they keep it professional and out of their businesses.
I despise the ways in which gun violence has torn our country apart, especially in recent decades. I believe the true tragedy lies in the preventable nature of these crimes. I vehemently oppose the NRA and would be more than willing to join a political action committee to stop them.
Sun is in violation of his international status by operating a business while in school, but he does not deserve to be punished for it.
This principle of self-defense still carries today, and is indeed one of the primary arguments toward looser gun regulations. The recent court case Heller v. District of Columbia is proof that the ban on handguns in Washington, D.C., violates this principle.
Step Up! IU is the action piece of Culture of Care, meaning they go to student groups and give trainings on bystander intervention, Step Up! Coordinator Thea Cola said.They were host to a session about bystander intervention Thursday evening.