Provost office release Strategic Plan, encourages comments
Provost Lauren Robel will discuss the plan during a town meeting March 4 and the State of the Campus Address March 25.
Provost Lauren Robel will discuss the plan during a town meeting March 4 and the State of the Campus Address March 25.
House Enrolled Act 1427 requires the board to conduct a review and implement the new standards by July 1, 2014.
On Feb. 20 through Feb. 22, John Roy will perform his record-breaking 10th show at the Comedy Attic.
One of the drivers involved in the crash crossed a patch of ice, which caused the driver to lose control approaching a curve in the road.
It has some of the most sexually explicit language I’ve ever heard in a film, or anywhere for that matter.
Action sequences are poorly plotted and confusing, and actors literally seem like they just got off the stage of their fifth-grade school pageant.
The wait is finally over. The Underwoods, fresh into the office of the vice presidency, are back.
Beck has been said to be a musical chameleon, and that’s an apt description of him on “Morning Phase.”
When a country hails it’s playing host to the Winter Olympics with such pomp and fanfare and claims that “Sochi is going to become a new world-class resort for the new Russia,” the press should not shy away from speaking its mind. Even if the problems are indeed of the first-world variety.
Whether the fault of the author or the screenwriter, there was just too much going on in this story.
As Ellen Page stood on stage at a Human Rights Campaign event on Valentine’s Day, she represented a heroism we, unfortunately, still must see today as bravery.
The SAT is a massive part of students’ lives, and such a definitive score, having it be a gender-biased test is ridiculous.
As kids we cannot comprehend more complex themes. Still maybe we should question whether Disney should expose young children to such mature themes in the first place
Provost Lauren Robel just released a five-year Strategic Plan.
IUSA met Wednesday to discuss ordering Google Glass, promotion of IUanyWare and electing new Congress members.
INPIRG, a student activist organization on campus, organized the mock corporate wedding Wednesday to educate students about the power corporations have in politics.
Students gathered at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center to showcase their knowledge about African-American history during Wednesday’s Black Knowledge Bowl.
In her first - and only - season in Bloomington, senior Tabitha Gerardot has found her place in the starting lineup and as a leader for the Hoosiers.
Michigan (17-10, 8-6) outscored IU (17-9, 4-9) 44-26 in the second half and handed the Hoosiers their third consecutive loss, 70-58.