Students resurrect parliamentary debate team
For the first time, IU has a parliamentary debate team is up and running again.
For the first time, IU has a parliamentary debate team is up and running again.
An opinion survey conducted by the IU Center on Congress last week found 88.3 percent of citizens disapprove of how Congress is operating.
Around 70 people attended IU’s African American Dance Company’s 16th Annual Dance Workshop Friday and Saturday. The annual workshop takes place in the Neal-Marshall Black Cultural Center and consists of 12 dance workshops taught by master artists.
Drafts of the new Indiana Academic standards for math and English/language arts were released to the public last week for comment.
The IU men’s golf team will leave the Indiana winter behind for the Snowman Getaway in Goodyear, Ariz., today and Tuesday.
Alexandria Wilt won the 11th annual IU Bee, a regional competition for the Scripps Annual Spelling Bee, on Saturday.
IU men's tennis beat Toledo but failed to upset No. 18 Vanderbilt on Friday.
The IU women’s swim team broke eight school records and earned nine more top-five times in IU history in its second-place finish at the 2014 Big Ten Championships.
IU softball went 0-3-1 over the weekend, bringing the Hoosiers' record to 1-12-1 on the season.
The museum presented its first “Art and a Movie” event of the spring semester Sunday, focusing on Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn’s work.
Bloomington resident Nic Newby got on the Bishop’s stage Saturday night to tell a crowd of people about the time he almost burned a hotel down trying to cook on a band tour.
IU's 4000-meter relay team of Jordan Gornall, Derrick Morgan, Tre’tez Kinnaird and Rorey Hunter set a program record time of nine minutes and 27.72 seconds Saturday.
Artisans showed and sold their wares at individual booths from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.
The IU women’s basketball team’s 79-61 victory against Illinois Saturday put it closer to a postseason berth. With two road games remaining, the Hoosiers can improve their RPI and increase their chances of getting an invitation to a postseason tournament.
After crossing the coast to play in two different tournaments, No. 15 IU will play games at home this weekend.
It was a win. That’s all that matters.
IU Coach Tom Crean said after Tuesday night’s scheduled game against No. 15 Iowa was postponed because of a fallen piece of metal in Assembly Hall, the Hoosiers came out energetically in their 61-56 victory over the Wildcats.
There was one error in the IDS this week.
I know that it’s February and many of us are second semester seniors, but just because we can slack off on our behavior doesn’t mean that we should.
IU will be host to Iowa at 9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, at Assembly Hall, according to a press release from the Big Ten.