Column: The magic is back
It was Indianapolis, and it was IndyCar. It just wasn’t the Indianapolis 500.
It was Indianapolis, and it was IndyCar. It just wasn’t the Indianapolis 500.
Alain Barker was appointed as the new director of entrepreneurship and career development at the Jacobs School of Music.
IU clinched a share of the conference title Sunday, giving them consecutive Big Ten titles for the first time in school history.
Students and faculty from the School of Informatics and Computing has developed a tool capable of detecting bot-controlled Twitter accounts.
On Sunday afternoon the Army ROTC held their annual Commissioning Ceremony, graduating eight seniors into lieutenant positions.
On Sunday afternoon the Army ROTC held their annual Commissioning Ceremony, graduating eight seniors into lieutenant positions.
A new era of open-wheel racing is set to begin Saturday as the IndyCar series takes to the hallowed Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course for the inaugural Grand Prix of Indianapolis.
Since the 1830s, thousands of men and women have stepped into society, claiming an IU degree with honor. As the class of 2014 prepares for the next step, IU figures offer advice, welcoming them into history.
Both alumni of IU, Michael Higgins and Paul O’Neill will serve as 2014 IU Commencement speakers.
About 30 races went uncontested. These positions either had one candidate running unopposed or only had candidates from a single party.
After Saturday, 8,241 student accounts will be moved to graduate status, yet remain active for a few years beyond their undergraduate education.
Career services in each school are designated to help prepare students for careers in their respective majors, and statistics show the services makes a real difference
A man is charged with domestic battery and strangulation after allegedly assaulting and strangling his girlfriend.
Comedian Mike Lawrence made his debut at the Comedy Attic Thursday night.
Recent EPA coal regulations have Hoosiers worried about the economy.
The IU Cinema was sold out Wednesday for the screening of student-made films.
IU Auditorium will start next season wwith Rosanne Cash on Sept. 25 and continue through April 2015, ending with the Broadway musical “Memphis.”
The Drones Quilt Project is currently exhibited in the first floor gallery at the Monroe County Public Library.
Members of the Bloomington Peace Action Coalition gathered Wednesday at the Monroe County Courthouse to protest the nation's use of militant drones.
Indiana Medicaid will no longer pay for elective childbirths earlier than 39 weeks gestation to improve infant mortality rates and newborn health.