Meat: eat it right, or don’t eat it at all
The best thing you can do is think before you meat.
The best thing you can do is think before you meat.
I don’t really know the answers to all this, but I’m excited to find out.
After recently making it public that IU and Ohio University were his two top college choices, Aurora (Ohio) High School defensive lineman Patrick Dougherty has chosen the Hoosiers.
After telling police officers they were part of an inside job, three individuals were arrested Friday morning for allegedly robbing the Circle K gas station on the corner of East Third Street and South Indiana Avenue with a firearm.
Indiana University women’s soccer standout Orianica Velasquez has been named to the Colombian National Team and will become the first IU women’s soccer player to compete in the Olympics.
The city of Greenfield, Ind., is $20,000 richer thanks to receiving a check for that amount from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Friday.
SOLSBERRY, Ind. — About 15 miles southwest of Bloomington down windy county roads, cars, pickup trucks and ATVs lined the ditches before a small green sign marking the Solsberry city limits.
The annual Tee Up Against Cancer Golf Outing has been rescheduled for Wednesday, September 12, after originally being scheduled for early July, outing co-chairs Phyllis Davidson and Betty Nelson announced Friday.
The National Association for Athletics Compliance recognized IU Senior Associate Athletic Director Julie Cromer as recipient of the Frank Kara Leadership award, the IU athletic department announced Friday. The award is the highest honor the association awards to compliance professionals.
This year’s parade, hosted by Bloomington Parks and Recreation and Downtown Bloomington, Inc., recognized the vibrant community Bloomington has become over the past few decades, with the theme “Back to Bloomington — Show us your B-Town roots!”
While Americans across the country took the day off to celebrate our nation’s independence Wednesday, 24 current IU baseball players suited up for a summer league team hoping to make some fireworks of their own. Here is a list of 2012 starters who are competing this summer while they refine their skills for the 2013 season.
“The Taming of the Shrew” premieres 7:30 p.m. July 5 at the Wells-Metz Theater at the IU Department of Theatre and Drama. The show, which is part of the 2012 Indiana Festival Theatre, runs until July 28.
Jansen, a tight end from Moeller High School in Cincinnati, said that side of his family is from IU. Though he didn’t expect to commit before his senior year of high school, the family influence won him over. Jansen verbally committed to IU on Tuesday.
House Enrolled Act 1149, Indiana’s first statewide smoke-free-air law, went into effect July 1.
Eight incoming freshmen have been awarded the highest honor the Kelley School of Business can bestow: They were named Kelley Scholars.