Two men rob apartment at gunpoint
Two unknown men robbed three victims at gunpoint in an apartment on Bloomington’s north side.
Two unknown men robbed three victims at gunpoint in an apartment on Bloomington’s north side.
In a pitcher’s duel, IU (22-11, 8-1) was the first to draw blood in its matchup with Western Kentucky (19-18, 7-8 in the Sun Belt conference).
The construction of a new interchange for Interstate 69 will begin causing closures on State Road 37 south of Bloomington.
The IU softball team won the first game of Wednesday’s double-header against in-state rival Ball State.
David Metheny was honored with a Human Rights Award by the Bloomington Human Rights Commission for working to secure housing for 60 residents who were going to be removed from their government-assisted housing.
If there’s anyone left who still thinks Major League Baseball is America’s pastime, they need to check again. In today’s America, the National Football League is king.
The Indiana State Board of Education and the Indiana Department of Education released the new proposed Indiana Academic Standards Tuesday.
The IU Art Museum will present the Lilly Lecture Competition from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday in the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts.
The a cappella group Gentleman’s Rule, along with vocal group Under the Streetlamp, will perform at 8 p.m. today in the IU Auditorium for the first time. The performance is the inaugural show of a 50-city concert tour that will take the two groups around the country.
Columnist Audrey Perkins explores the art of the french baguette.
The new Crimson Cruisers program functions like a library where students, faculty and staff can rent a bike for free for an entire semester. The kick-off is April 22.
Adrian Matejka, an assistant professor in the Department of English at IU-Bloomington, is the only IU faculty member to win the 2014 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship this year.
Professor Kenneth Nephew in the medical sciences program and professor Yves Brun in the department of biology are two IU faculty members who received grants from the Indiana Clinical and Translational Science Institute last fall.
We can control college costs by changing our campus culture to be one that values on-time completion. Taking 15 credits per semester lowers the cost per credit hour for students. It also enables a student to graduate in four years, lowering the cost per degree both on a personal and institutional level.
How could people be opposed to extra protection? We should welcome this with open arms. We should be passing Truvada out for free in front of gay bars! Well, maybe not that. It’s still pretty expensive. But anyway, you get the idea.
The NCAA is a financial powerhouse with assets of more than half a trillion dollars. The universities, too, are major institutions. They’re not pushovers. No one has to worry about their interests.
The last thing any of us wants to see is a herd of deer bathing in Showalter Fountain or eating the tulips by the Sample Gates.
Colbert deserves the same chance to move up the ladder like Fallon. He’s a talented comedian who can bring a lot to CBS. We also can’t forget that by leaving “The Colbert Report,” Colbert leaves an open spot for someone to fill — hello Wyatt Cenac, what are you doing in 2015? That would make everyone happy.
Corporations are businesses owned by people who are still entitled to their religious freedom and protections.
Us-versus-them implies a zero-sum game. It makes the veiled case that what someone else gains, I must necessarily lose.