IU track and field heads to Penn Relays
The team is set to compete at the 120th running of the historic Penn Relays, the highest-attended track and field meet in the United States.
The team is set to compete at the 120th running of the historic Penn Relays, the highest-attended track and field meet in the United States.
This season has been incredible for Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert, and not in a good way.
Late professor of biology Carlos Miller bequeathed almost $4.2 million to the IU Department of Biology, the largest donation ever made to the department.
The Asian Culture Center staged its own Holi festival Wednesday at Collins Living-Learning Center.
Next year's Themester will be “Eat, Drink, Think: Food from Art to Science.”
Students performed any task DeLuca directed them to while they were hypnotized Wednesday night.
Columnist Anu Kumar discovers the wonders of Marrakech, Morocco.
Rapper ScHoolboy Q will headline this year’s Little 500 Concert at 7:30 p.m. today in IU Auditorium.
Columnist Audrey Perkins discovers the food wonders of Italy and Hungary.
Affirmative action is doing something, even if it could do more.
The dictionary defines a medical disorder as a “physical or mental condition that is not normal or healthy.” We must then decide what is “normal” or “healthy.”
More than ever, it is crucial that Americans do everything they can to stop this environmental disaster. Recycling is an easy way to start.
Let’s stop worrying about being able to hold on to our precious AK-47s, machines that were not around when the Second Amendment was written, and start worrying about the safety of our children before it’s too late.
I urge you, Spechler, to respect and acknowledge the values presented to you by the School of Social Work and respect the voices of your citizens, whether you consider them “attractive” or not.
We’re stuck perpetuating this notion that opera is only for white people. Even in an educational environment where we could hope to see some sort of push against the system, we have to succumb to ticket sales.
If Kruzan wants to summon his sentimentality and sense of values for a city ordinance, he should direct it toward a proposal that allows Interfaith to stay open year-round. Or support any proposal to help the poor and homeless in the Bloomington community.
I was in my dorm alone while my roommate was out of town. The guy asked if he could come back to my dorm since he lived far off of campus. I said yes. He came over, belligerent.
I salute those people who take it upon themselves to replace intolerance and bigotry with diversity and acceptance.
Verizon Wireless, AT&T and IU are among those recently subpoenaed by attorneys for the parents of missing student Lauren Spierer.
After sweeping Michigan State, the IU baseball team looks to continue its hot play when it plays host to Ball State today.