Guide to the Indiana Memorial Union
The Indiana Memorial Union is more than just a hotel. It’s the go-to spot on campus for food, movies, ATMs, books, entertainment events and even a haircut.
The Indiana Memorial Union is more than just a hotel. It’s the go-to spot on campus for food, movies, ATMs, books, entertainment events and even a haircut.
On the sixth floor, in a room that is precisely 68 degrees Fahrenheit with 47 percent humidity, Jim Canary is bent over a book of hours — a type of prayer book — hand-written and illustrated in the 15th century. He cleans two 600-year-old pieces of leather.
BY Carrie RitchieSunday is usually thought of as a day of rest, a tradition that stems from earlier times when almost everyone woke up, attended church, sat down for a family meal and relaxed for the remainder of the day.
Sex is usually a pretty taboo subject, but at IU’s Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, the bedroom is their business.
Originally built as a temporary fixture to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the IU Art Museum, the “Light Totem” paints with light, using the museum’s wall as a canvas.
Before Herman B Wells took charge of IU as president in 1938, the University was a small midwestern college with just 11,000 students.
Okay, we get it. No one knows what a hoosier is. But that hasn’t stopped the student body throughout the last century from defining what it could mean. From a fluffy Collie dog to a live, raging bull, here are some of IU’s mascot attempts and failures.
IU officials and undergraduate students traveled to China last week to prep international students for their arrival in August, according to a press release.
A female reported being sexually battered on July 12.
Local healer realizes its not just treatment, but lifestyle that gets results
The Indiana same-sex marriage case is on its way to being heard in court again.
The Indiana Department of Transportation will close a section of State Road 135 beginning Wednesday.
Not too long from now, people will look back and think to themselves, “I can’t believe that weed was once illegal.” Right now, that is not the case.
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater will be presenting singer-songwriter Todd Snider in a solo performance.
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater will be presenting the popular indie folk singer-songwriter Sam Beam, better known by his stage name, Iron & Wine. His solo performance will begin at 8 p.m. Sept. 16, and theater directors anticipate the performance will be about three hours.
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Mark S. Long, a faculty member at IU’s Kelley School of Business, won the National Business Incubation Association’s 2014 President’s Award for Lifetime Achievement.
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater celebrated the 75-year anniversary of the original release of “The Wizard of Oz” with a screening for the whole family.
IU announced the addition of Kyle Bunn as the team's new pitching coach on July 11.