Traffic headaches persist near campus
Glenda Seal, Indiana Department of Transportation customer service director, said in an email that the project has been ongoing since summer 2010.
Glenda Seal, Indiana Department of Transportation customer service director, said in an email that the project has been ongoing since summer 2010.
Freshman forward Kyle Sparks tied Tuesday’s preseason game against Illinois-Chicago in the 72nd minute as IU and UIC played to a 1-1 tie at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
“Fiske Guide to Colleges,” one of the country’s leading college guides, named IU a “best buy” institution in its 2013 edition.
The summer is over, and more than 29,000 students across all IU campuses took advantage of the University’s reduced summer tuition, according to StateImpact.
After a year away from home, “The Space Between: Adam and Eve,” a set of bronze statues depicting the biblical couple, is again nestled in the trees of Dunn’s Woods.
The Campus Recreational Sports’ Aquatics Department has offered group swim lessons to youth under the age of 18 but learned through a survey that students — who are required to pay a fee to be a member of RS — were unhappy that these young people were taking up pool space.
Several IU swimmers featured their talents at the 2012 U.S. Open Swimming Championships at the IU-Purdue University Indianapolis Natatorium last week.
Looking for something cheap to do on campus this week? Go to the IU Cinema and attempt to avoid the Welcome Week madness.
It’s college, it’s my senior year and it’s time to get creative, experimenting with colors and culture and making every day a little bit yummier. Who’s with me?
“To Kill A Mockingbird” is a collaboration with IU College of Arts and Sciences’ 2012 Themester “Good Behavior, Bad Behavior: Molecules of Morality.” The production will run Sept. 6-16, with an opening performance at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 7.
Mahdi and Duncan are two entrepreneurs who took a chance on soapmaking and created Sabun soap by Soapy Soap Company, located on the southeast side of Bloomington.
During the weeks surrounding move-in, the store has a 220 percent increase in sales, and it takes three delivery trucks per day to keep the “Back to College” goods in stock.
Local health officials have confirmed 71 cases of the variant influenza A (H3N2v) virus in Monroe County this summer following the Monroe County Fair.
Ivy Tech Community College no longer runs the GED program for inmates in Indiana correctional facilities.
John Switzer, 58, was booked Monday afternoon into the Monroe County Correctional Facility for allegedly setting fire to his ex-girlfriend’s 1998 Acura Integra in January.
Two top dogs, each seeking to complete their legacies that began in prior Olympic games, went to London and left no doubt in anyone’s mind they were the best at their respective sport.
Following Monday’s IU football practice, Indiana Daily Student football beat writer Jordan Littman sat down with Offensive Coordinator Seth Littrell. Here’s what the first-year coach had to say about his new team.
A cost analysis of Kim and Kanye's relationship thus far.
IU grad Brittney Little’s book, “What Doesn’t Kill You Makes a Good Story,” documents her college experiences from four years spent at IU.
On Sept. 28, the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation will officially be renamed the School of Public Health. But the transition is more than just a name change.