Legislative session concludes for 2014
Here are the four biggest things that happened — or didn’t happen — in the 2014 legislative session in Indiana.
Here are the four biggest things that happened — or didn’t happen — in the 2014 legislative session in Indiana.
With the passing of the application deadline, PLUS for IUSA remains the only executive ticket running in the IU Student Association election.
New research published by a former IU graduate student, Matthew Stansbury, and his former Ph.D. adviser Armin Moczek, explains some of the genetics behind the structure of the firefly lantern, which produces the insect’s well-known glow.
A group of local entrepreneurs have developed Cowork Btown, which has its own collaborative office space.
IU scientists have come one step closer to understanding the roots of genetic mutation. A group of 12 scientists from IU discovered how acquired traits can be passed down from previous generations, according to Thursday’s IU press release.
IU scientists have helped to identify thousands of new genes, transcripts and proteins of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster.
The Indiana Arts Commission recently announced its plans for a two-part artist workshop and academic conference May 15-16.
The group released its debut studio album, “I Could Live in Hope,” the following year.Low has subsequently released nine studio albums and several EPs.
Last weekend, the WonderLab Musueum of Science, Health and Technology presented a “Jedi Science Weekend,” which featured Star Wars-themed activities that intersected with science.
Blooming Entertainment and Arts District has teamed up with IU designers to create a symbolic installation.
Sunday evening, the IU Cinema presented National Theatre Live’s production of “War Horse,” a performance art piece that is played from the theater in London to cinemas across the country.
Columnist Audrey Perkins compares the two top producers of French macarons.
A Bloomington resident said he shot himself in the hand while dismantling a handgun, but police say his statements are not consistent.
IU women's basketball defeated Belmont 48-47 on Thursday to advance to the second round of the Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT).
Bloomington police found 39 bags of meth and two children in a home on South Oakdale Drive after arresting two adults and one juvenile on drug charges.
A federal judge has denied a request to seal evidence in the case against two men who were among the last seen with missing IU student Lauren Spierer. The judge noted that the request was "overbroad."
An 18-year-old woman told Bloomington police that she had been intimate with a 21-year-old man when she was 14 continuing for at least three years.
IU (18-12) earned an at-large bid to the Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) and will play against Belmont (14-17) on Thursday in Assembly Hall.
Isaac Griffith has been discharged from Sarasota Memorial Hospital after a swimming accident on Monday.
Bloomington police found an unconscious taxi driver in possession of meth Sunday in his still running cab.