The other 4/20
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.
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.
The musical “West Side Story” made its first-ever appearance in the IU Auditorium Tuesday. Another performance will take place at 8 p.m. today.
The Student Transportation Board presented five major concept changes during a public meeting Monday.
Pick up today's IDS to read a copy of the 2014 Little 500 Guide. The guide will also be available at Bill Armstrong Stadium this weekend.
After getting swept in a road series against Northwestern Wednesday, the IU softball team (13-33-1, 4-13 conference) is looking to get back into the win column with a midweek showdown against the Louisville Cardinals (28-17, 9-6 conference).
As a freshman, Chris Essick competed in 33 singles matches. This year, as a sophomore, Essick has played in seven.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency granted Gov. Mike Pence’s appeal Tuesday for federal assistance from the severe winter storms that struck the state in early January.
Rookie Little 500 team Northern Indiana Cycling has overcome challenges, unexpected obstacles to fight its way to Saturday's race.
The Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents is working with Standard for Success, an online evaluation and management software, to observe and evaluate Indiana teachers.
In honor of Earth Day, Bloomington Brewing Company passed out free hop roots Tuesday evening at its location at Lennie’s.
The IU Outdoor Center has just announced a new partnership with a horseback riding program focused on children’s therapy.
An IU study says health communicators have a short time frame for educating the public after a public figure dies.
Emilio Ferrara at the IU School of Informatics and Computing hopes to aid police in crime prevention by predicting individual cases of criminal activity through mapping out criminal social networks.