Indy 500 field is wide open
Thirty-three drivers are set to take the grid at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the 98th Indianapolis 500.
Thirty-three drivers are set to take the grid at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the 98th Indianapolis 500.
Local outdoor pools are bringing in new heaters to attract community members earlier in the summer.
A man in Marion County sues the BMV after they deem his license plate is inappropriate.
Two men were arrested May 19 for animal neglect after two miniature horses were found in poor health in their possession.
Funding cuts on rural schools in Indiana are taking their toll.
Funding cuts on rural schools in Indiana are taking their toll.
In the light of tragedy, help for both guys and girls is important.
Ethanol isn't the environmental miracle fuel it is supposed to be.
We shouldn't shy away from media that makes us uncomfortable.
If there's one thing the government likes, it's putting restrictions on our sex lives.
The 2014 International Tuba Euphonium Conference returned to the Jacobs School of Music, its place of origin, after 41 years.
The IU Summer Festival of Arts kicked off May 12 with two Kinsey Institute art exhibits, “Creative Minds” and “Artistic Types: Text in Visual Art,” but students can look forward to many more events in the coming months. For a full schedule visit, http://artsfest.indiana.edu.
Adelheid “Heidi” Gealt, director of the IU Art Museum, has announced her retirement.
In 2000, Sam Schmidt was told by doctors that he would never walk again after a racing accident rendered him a quadriplegic.
Officials from eight universities met in Washington D.C. to discuss how to address sexual assault on university campuses across the nation.
The Indiana Statewide 911 Board has announced a public safety initiative that will enable everyone who lives or travels in Indiana direct access to emergency services via text message.
IU has continued to play well, and this weekend finished off its regular season hot streak by winning two-of-three against Minnesota.
The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded two grants to the Strategic National Arts Alumni Project based at IU for the continuation of its work.
Education program Kelley Executive Partners was ranked fourth among public universities and 16th among business schools by The Financial Times.
IU President Michael McRobbie will be traveling to Beijing, China, to open a new IU office Saturday and will return May 30. The new office will establish and renew agreements with higher education institutions of the area, as well as meet with alumni, business and governmental officials, according to a press release.