Latham out, Williams moves to defense among other roster updates
Donovan Clark's back continues to be a concern for IU.
Donovan Clark's back continues to be a concern for IU.
The Facebook post details reasons why recipients of the call should hang up immediately.
One of the starkest images of homelessness that I have experienced was on the streets of Bloomington at two in the morning on a dark October night this past year. I had made the pilgrimage from my dorm to the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre to see “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”, quite the hike in a pair of sandals and a bathrobe — my costume for the night. We had just gotten out of the screening, dazed and confused, which is how I assume most people leave their first experience of that movie. Kirkwood was my safest and best-lit route back to campus, and Kilroy’s line was still backed up. Not quite a block from KOK stands Trinity Episcopal Church, where a roofed pathway faces Kirkwood, with fencing that gives a glance into the green gardens of the church. This path is normally clear during the day.
Henderson is commit No. 10 for IU.
Wilson says leadership is coming more natural to Sudfeld.
Wilson feels like the team is getting to where it needs to be.
IU Coach Kevin Wilson is confident in both lines of scrimmage.
Former starting right tackle Ralston Evans' football career has ended.
Donations for Taxi unions shouldn't bar innovation.
Austria, like several other European counties, is currently addressing an asylum-housing crisis.
RPS is cleaning up the mess left in the wake of IU Admissions' poor planning, so don't let your parents give your residence hall staff grief come move-in day.
Turning on the television today, it’s hard to avoid stories about altercations with the police.
Some students continue to twiddle their thumbs while IU Admissions scrambles to have enough housing.
Founder of Alios BioPharma Inc., Lawrence M. Blatt, gives back to his undergrad alma mater.
IU is confident RPS will find housing for all freshmen.
Opportunities for students majoring in environmental health will be extensive.
Welcome Week approaches with familiar and fun events such as the return of Midnight Madness.
Tasting will begin at 11:30 a.m. Saturday in the Showers Commons.
Cover charge is $6 for general admission and $5 for students.
The pieces will be available for viewing in March 2016.