New student groups represented at Involvement Fair
The student involvement fair will showcase 350 student groups today.
The student involvement fair will showcase 350 student groups today.
BtownMenus is expanding and introducing new technology.
Hootenanny cancelled in light of ISIS violence.
Curtis Loyd, Rhet Wierzba and Todd Starkey will coach their first season in Bloomington as assistant coaches.
“The RedSteppers are the hardest working women in football,” Coach Janis Cooper Parker likes to say.
The Ellettsville Farmer’s Market is ending its first season's run.
The first-ever Media School Speaker Series was announced Tuesday.
Monroe County Adult Protective Services is promoting the "Respect Our Elders" Conference.
An executive governmental order could provide millions of immigrants a path to citizenship.
Michael Hixon has wanted to train with IU Coach Drew Johansen since he was 14 years old.
Art, music and food to showcase at IU Art Museum.
The U.S. Department of Education announced August 28 that Indiana would receive an extension on its No Child Left Behind waiver.
By Tracy Johnsonjohnstra@indiana.edu
Japonee offers inexpenisve Japanese food.
From IDS ReportsStarting in May and continuing throughout the summer, Read Residence Center has
From IDS ReportsThe Indiana University Maurer School of Law received $3.25 million last month, which it will use to establish scholarships and an endowed clinical professorship.
Joanna Zelman, executive editor of the Dodo, posted a compelling piece about the dangers of human insensitivity on her blog.The Dodo, as the name might suggest, helps endangered animals and raises awareness about threats to habitats and animal welfare.
The last two weeks have been a firestorm surrounding the Zoe Quinn video-games journalism scandal.
The IDS recently published a letter by Gary Wilson, Ph.D. arguing that there shouldn't be any laws restricting hands-on cellphone use.
New Fry Scholars class was announced Tuesday by the Kelley School.