The Woman in Black and other ghosts haunt IU's campus
A girl in a blood-stained yellow dress roaming Read is only one of IU's spooky happenings.
A girl in a blood-stained yellow dress roaming Read is only one of IU's spooky happenings.
When the club first started in Fall 2017, more than 300 people expressed interest in joining.
College Internship Program in Bloomington connects young adults with autism and other learning differences with IU psychology students to learn from each other.
The third annual IU Day promoted money and school pride.
Police around Indiana met Monday to discuss coordination during Little 500.
In 1951, 7,000 people gathered to watch the first Little 500 race.
Tingyu Li and Pavithra Ramamurthy developed a robot to encourage speech therapy with children born with cleft lip and palate.
Students brainstormed ways to improve how the University handles sexual misconduct.
Participants drenched each other in glow-in-the-dark paint for the race.
The tree was removed this week after years of declining health.
Students and professionals discussed how to combat stigmas surrounding mental health.
Puppies made a midweek appearance for fundraiser at Dunn Meadow.
Campus lore alleges the Dunn family mandated the tree be protected.
The new club is bringing people together to discuss popular and unpopular ideas about society and the world.
Managers explain how they consider students' availability during their scheduling processes.
LuddyFest events range from virtual reality presentations to art installations to talks from notable technology innovators.
An upcoming interactive squirrel map features over 50 IU squirrels and their features, territories and personalities.
Students led the vigil in Dunn Meadow to commemorate victims and take action against genocide.
CrimsonCards provide greater security and efficiency.
Both projects are meant to beautify and improve without making radical changes.