Roberson’s departure leaves backup role open
Roberson’s departure leaves the back-up position up for grabs.
Roberson’s departure leaves the back-up position up for grabs.
Lawrence M. Clopper, professor emeritus of English and former director of the Medieval Studies Institute, died Saturday evening.
Roberson’s surprising announcement that he will no longer be suiting up for the Hoosiers has put the job in the capable hands of pocket passer Sudfeld.
IU football added a fourth member to its 2015 recruiting class Wednesday with commitment from three-star receiver Leon Thornton.
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The Colorado craft brewery, New Belgium Brewing Company, raised more than $12,000 during its fifth annual sampling tour in Bloomington the last week of May.
The exhibition, “Spiritualists, Sorcerers and Stage Magicians: Magic and the Supernatural at the Lilly Library,” opened June 2 and will be available to the public until Aug. 30.
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With more than 20 dining halls, dozens of restaurants and 40,000 peers, your student will not need to look very hard to find a reason to spend money. However, with a variety of meal plans and alternative currencies to choose from, it can be daunting to choose which plan best fits your student’s needs. We have broken down the three primary forms of currency on campus to give you the skinny on how to not break the bank while giving your student the funds.
Your students have years of classes and studying ahead of them. After you drop them off, here’s a little (fun) homework you can do in your own living room to brush up on some IU pop culture.
There are many resources for students on campus, but plenty of organizations are there for parents, too. Here are some of the important numbers and resources that might be helpful.
With the expansive IU campus, students might feel overwhelmed when it comes to getting from one place to another. We’re providing you with some options on how you can help them get going safely, even from far away.
Many campus events are options for activity-filled weekends for parent-student visits.