IUSA, RHA begin Culture of Care week
Culture of Care is a student-based initiative organized by IUSA that began three years ago. It focuses on educating students about bystander prevention.
Culture of Care is a student-based initiative organized by IUSA that began three years ago. It focuses on educating students about bystander prevention.
Chi Omega's Aryn Doll won the women's Individual Time Trial on Saturday with a time of 2:40.01. Doll narrowly edged out Collins Cycling’s Tabitha Sherwood (2:40.52) for the ITT crown.
The Bloomington Police Department is searching for a suspect who assaulted an 18-year-old man Saturday at Western Skateland.
BPD Sgt. Lucas Tate said the police are withholding the age of the victim because the investigation is ongoing.
“It’s good to be competitive and build team spirit, but we wanted to emphasize the importance of serving your community,” senior Kimberly Lucht said.
After taking the first two games of its series against Iowa, IU baseball will look to complete the series sweep today at 2 p.m.
The IU men’s golf team passed three teams during the final day of the Irish Creek Collegiate in Kannapolis, N.C., to finish eighth of 16 teams.
IU men's tennis picked up its first road win of the year, defeating Iowa before losing to Nebraska.
IU softball dropped its first two games against Purdue, but got a bit of redemption beating the Boilermakers on Sunday.
A combined 2,800 miles of travel added up to a big weekend for IU track and field.The split team competed at opposite ends of the country, finding success — and a few surprises — in both locations.
The No. 43 IU women’s tennis team defeated Iowa 4-3 at the IU Varsity Tennis Courts Sunday, giving the Hoosiers their third win in their last four Big Ten matches.
SustainIU week, a completely student-run series of events designed to engage the student body in sustainability initiatives, began Saturday and will continue throughout the week.
Hindu philosophy, culture, cuisine and meditation were promised to those who attended the Krsna Fest Saturday in the Informatics East building.
Grace Brown is the founder of Project Unbreakable, a channel through which sexual assault survivors can "take back the words of their attackers and help the healing process."
The Spanish and Portugese Song Fest featured student work Friday.
March Madness, as always, brought about a surge of bracket-making. But instead of predicting basketball wins, human rights were the subject of students’ brackets this weekend.
Short, student films were showcased at the Campus Movie Fest last night.
First Nations Educational and Cultural Center organized its Second Annual Native American Health and Wellness Community Dance Saturday afternoon to promote healthy living and raise awareness for HIV/AIDS, psychological health and nutrition.
Sunday's Future of Jazz concert featured works of young jazz musicians and guester performer Wayne Wallace.