Notable landmarks and legends on campus
Look for the many famous and infamous landmarks around the IU campus.
Look for the many famous and infamous landmarks around the IU campus.
Before Herman B Wells took charge of IU, the University was just a small Midwestern college with 11,000 students. By the time he died in 2000, it had become a world-renowned institution with more than 90,000 students on eight campuses.
These two tunes will come in handy during your time at IU. Memorized the lyrics to the IU fight song, “Indiana, Our Indiana” and the alma mater, “Hail to Old IU.”
Welcome to IU! Traditions are an important part of any school’s pride and legacy.These traditions help bring together people of all races, cultures and personalities. They also open doors for shy people to emerge from their shells and stand confidently alongside their fellow Hoosiers.
Jolie gives a spellbinding performance
Movie Review
A retrospective of Disney's new Maleficent
IU lost to Stanford, 5-4, in the regional championship Monday, and the Hoosiers’ historic season is finished.
This past week, the Monroe County Board of Commissioners met to discuss the implementation of large, 2-foot-tall and 6-foot-wide limestone planters in the window alcoves of the County Courthouse, meant to discourage camping by people experiencing homelessness.
The 2014 Independent Filmmakers Convention will take place at IU for the second consecutive year.
Sara Skrabalak, assistant professor of chemistry in the College of Arts and Sciences, is one of 15 United States scientists named a Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar for 2014.
As part of IU’s Summer Festival of the Arts, the Jacobs School of Music will present a summer music series. It will include more than 40 free and ticketed events from June 7 through July 25
IU is teaming up with state agencies to improve health for all.
IU was recently recognized by CollegeAtlas.org for being among the top 10 universities on the social media outlets Instagram and Facebook.
Army veteran Carlos Gonzalez, recipient of the Tillman Military Scholars award, reflects on his journey to his involvement in the U.S. Army Reserves.
Last week, President Michael McRobbie was the first standing IU president to visit Vietnam.
The IU women’s basketball team announced on Wednesday that it will play Boston College in the 2014 Big Ten/ACC Challenge.
Ed Beathea, Cory Martin and Andrew Poore were added to IU’s track and field coaching staff and each will begin their coaching duties July 1.
Kyle Schwarber was named a finalist for the Johnny Bench Award, an honor given to the nation’s top Division I catcher.
The local pop-up shop Gathering is now looking to become Gather--full-fledged store. The pop-up currently features handmade goods from different artists and craftmakers.