Column: How good can IU’s offense really be?
The IDS men's basketball columnist Mike Norman explains why the IU men's basketball team will be a scoring threat this upcoming season.
The IDS men's basketball columnist Mike Norman explains why the IU men's basketball team will be a scoring threat this upcoming season.
Previous Student Involvement Fairs have been so successful that Student Life and Learning officials sought out a new venue for Wednesday’s fair, SLL intern Rebecca Aleman said.
This summer Residential Programs and Services decided to unloft beds in almost every residence center, Horton said, meaning students who wished to loft their beds would have to request the services of BedLoft.com.
Jackie Daniels is now helping college students who are struggling with problems similar to the ones she had as an undergraduate at IU.
Students will receive five points for each set of season tickets they have purchased for football or men’s basketball while at IU, with a maximum of 10 points per year. Students with the most priority points will be given seats in the lower bowl of Assembly Hall for highly anticipated home games.
The IU Alumni Association and Bloomington Independent Restaurant Association coordinated the first “Flavors of Fourth Street” International Food Festival on Friday, featuring 12 ethnic restaurants.
Long before Neil Armstrong, who died Saturday at age 82, set foot on the moon, he walked the streets of Wapakoneta, Ohio.
Neil Armstrong, one of the greatest men to ever grace this planet with his existence, passed away on Saturday due to complications following heart surgery. He was 82 years old.
If we can drown out the booming, dangerous rhetoric of our 44th president, America will elect Mitt Romney, the anti-Christ.
After killing moods everywhere, syphilis has finally halted porn production after introducing itself into the system of one unlucky actor.
Glenn Irwin Jr., former IU-Purdue Indianapolis chancellor and IU School of Medicine dean, died last Thursday at the age of 92.
Challengers in elections are nearly always less well-known than their opponents, a disadvantage come Election Day. Shelli Yoder wants voters to know her name.
IU Parking Operations sold about 190 impounded and abandoned bicycles at their auction Saturday.
In an effort by the IU Panhellenic Association to increase the number of sororities on campus, Alpha Sigma Alpha will return to IU.
The commissioners have had public meetings at 9 a.m. every Friday since at least 1988. Some residents want that changed, and the issue has risen to the surface just months before the election.
180 Degrees Consulting at IU, a student group that has worked with local non-profits such as Big Brothers Big Sisters and Jill’s House in the past, celebrates its one-year anniversary as 180 Degrees Consulting’s first U.S. chapter this fall.
After a 3-0 defeat Friday night, the women’s soccer team responded with a 4-1 victory Sunday.
The IU volleyball team had a perfect start to its season, going 3-0 last weekend in West Point, N.Y., at the Black Knight Invitational.
The Bloomington community turned out Saturday for the 24th annual salsa contest.
The IU field hockey team started its regular season on a high note, winning two contests during opening weekend.