Hey, let’s build a bridge
Now I do not claim to be a genius or a wizard with magical powers from a foreign land, but I have an idea or two how to fix the perpetual traffic jam on tenth. Let’s build a pedestrian walking bridge.
Now I do not claim to be a genius or a wizard with magical powers from a foreign land, but I have an idea or two how to fix the perpetual traffic jam on tenth. Let’s build a pedestrian walking bridge.
Perhaps I’m disillusioned, but operating this way feels more like managing my time wisely than slacking. Besides, if I want to fail, isn’t that technically my prerogative?
Sophomore Michael Zak was on his way to the library on Nov. 18 when he received a call from a current Union Board director.
The IU Board of Trustees voted on proposals for $10.5 million worth of capital projects and passed improvements to the IU-Bloomington campus Thursday night at IU-East Richmond.
A recent report revealed major differences between veteran and service member students and traditional students among undergraduates at four-year universities.
The IU Student Foundation awarded the fall 2013 Metz Grant to three student initiatives last month for their efforts in activism and philanthropy.
In honor of Nelson Mandela’s death Thursday, the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity paused its Crossover Step Show Thursday night to take a moment of silence. The former South African president, who spent 27 years in prison fighting for an end to apartheid, died Thursday at the age of 95, according to The Associated Press.
The long-running musical “Mamma Mia!” will begin a two-night run at 8 p.m. today at the IU Auditorium.
Performances of the IU Theatre's "Cloud 9" will take place Friday, Saturday and Dec. 10-14 at 7:30 p.m., with an additional show at 2 p.m. Dec. 14. All performances are at the Wells-Metz Theatre.
Charles Bradley, singer of number 78 song “Victim of Love” on the recently released top 100 songs of 2013 list from Rolling Stone, is coming to the Bluebird Nightclub Saturday night.
Bloomington Playwrights Project kicks off its premiere of “The Banana Tree,” a play written by Dan Castellaneta and Deb Lacusta, tonight in its in-building theater.
The IU swimming team completed the first day of the three-day USA Swimming Winter National Championships on Thursday.
The IU women’s basketball team looks to accomplish something it was unable to do last year when it faces Morehead State this Sunday: win more than two road games in a season.
Saturday evening, the Hoosiers have a chance to get back on track after a decisive 69-52 loss to No. 4 Syracuse in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge when they face North Florida at 7:30 p.m. in Assembly Hall.
Fixing the tangible aspects such as shooting is a quantifiable task, but the same can’t be said for IU’s other ultra-concerning issue: leadership.
IU, West Virginia, Northern Colorado, Drexel, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and Virginia Military Institute will participate in a round robin competition Saturday and Sunday.
Angi Fiege stands at the grave of her 19 year old daughter Rachael, who died Aug. 23, 2013 after falling down a set of stairs at her first party at IU. In the months after her death, Rachael's family and friends have been burdened by misconceptions of who their daughter was and what really happened to her that night.
A winter storm warning for Monroe County will begin at 10 p.m. tonight and last until 12 a.m. Saturday, according to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis.
A dispatcher with the IU Southeast Police Department said an all-clear was issued at about 3:30 p.m.
Two high-resolution, microscopic photos of cells captured in the midst of mitosis are among 30 finalists in the GE Healthcare Life Sciences 2013 Cell Imaging Competition. Voting is open until Dec. 20.