Phi Delta Theta and Alpha Chi Omega win Little 500 poles
Phi Delta Theta and Alpha Chi Omega won pole positions for the men’s and women’s races, respectively, in the 2014 Little 500 qualifications.
Phi Delta Theta and Alpha Chi Omega won pole positions for the men’s and women’s races, respectively, in the 2014 Little 500 qualifications.
The Jacobs School of Music’s Singing Hoosiers took the IU Auditorium stage Saturday for two performances of its annual spring concert.
Track and field traveled to Austin during the weekend to compete in the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays.
Three and a half years ago, a principal failed to report the rape of a student in his school. On Thursday, the Indiana Supreme Court made a decision regarding his fate.
IU softball drops two of three against Ohio State at home.
ScHoolBoy Q will headline the Little 500 Concert with special guests Isaiah Rashad, Vince Staples and Audio Push, Union Board announced Sunday night.
The Hoosiers (15-10, 5-1) outhit the Buckeyes (16-10, 2-4) 42-19 during the weekend, en route to a three-game sweep of Ohio State.
The Editorial Board believes Stephen Colbert did nothing wrong but point out and mock the idea that racism can be hidden under the guise of charitable giving.
I am hoping for the best with this reunion tour. But generally speaking, older bands that get back together tend to fall short of the fans’ expectations.
It’s not an issue of academic snobbery or a clear-cut sports versus academics debate. Student athletes must be both students and athletes
If you don’t vote, don’t complain. Get involved or go home.
Men's tennis was disappointed after splitting a weekend series against a pair of Big Ten foes.
IU Black Student Union organized a Women's Sufferage Reenactment March to promote female voter registration.
Early and absentee voting for the Monroe County primary election will begin April 8 at 401 W. Seventh St. and run until May 4.
More than 20 graduate students participated Friday in panel discussions and presented their research to fellow students and professors at the Seventh Annual International Public Affairs Association Spring Conference.
The Bloomington Police Department is searching for a suspect who purchased at least $700 worth of merchandise in the Bloomington area with stolen credit cards.
The IU Student Association Congress passed a resolution Sunday night to alter the election code to increase voter turnout and reduce bias at the polling stations.
City police caught the second suspect in a preschool burglary case Wednesday.
A group of students from the Indianapolis Public School system assembled at IU on Saturday for a glimpse into what could be their future. The Holding Hands With Our Future program allowed students in grades five through 12 to spend a day on campus and participate in a leadership workshop, college panel discussion and social events.
Members of the Bloomington community met Thursday at the Monroe County Public Library to discuss the Green School, a charter school that could open in Bloomington.