Shortly after death of wife, Vincent Ostrom dies
Vincent, distinguished IU professor and the husband of Nobel laureate Elinor “Lin” Ostrom, died Friday, less than three weeks after his wife died of pancreatic cancer. He was 92.
Vincent, distinguished IU professor and the husband of Nobel laureate Elinor “Lin” Ostrom, died Friday, less than three weeks after his wife died of pancreatic cancer. He was 92.
Lately, “How I Met Your Mother” has reminded me of the success of “Friends.” “How I Met Your Mother” is a sitcom about a guy who tells his children the story of how he met his wife.
The Quarryland Men's Chorus performed on Saturday at 7 p.m. at First United Church as a send-off concert to the Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses Festival 2012 in Denver.
This year marks the 21st annual Jazz in July series, which is part of IU’s second annual Summer Festival of the Arts.
Uri Horesh answered yes and was banned from donating.
An IU School of Informatics and Computing research group received more than $1.85 million to create the Intel Science and Technology Center for Social Computing.
This weekend tested Myung’s pool hall endurance at the Association of College Unions International combined Collegiate 9-Ball and Table Tennis Championships at IU.
People misunderstand why opponents of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act are upset. As an opponent of the law, its not that I don’t think everyone should have access to some sort of health care. Ideally, I do.
It’s been a little more than a week since President Obama’s Fast and Furious scandal started to gain traction, and I’m still reeling from it.
I come bearing more summer reading recommendations this week.
Entering Organized Team Activities and training camp with the Miami Dolphins as a rookie, former IU offensive tackle Andrew McDonald wanted to work hard on the field, but he also made an impact off the field.
Students clamoring for season tickets for the 2012-13 men’s basketball season have caught the attention of IU Vice President and Director of Athletics Fred Glass.
Olympic squads from Hungary, Ukraine and the Dominican Republic will feature IU swimmers when they head to London later this summer.
IU junior Derek Drouin cleared a height of 2.31 meters to finish first in the event and become the only ever Hoosier high-jumper to qualify for the Olympics.
Vincent Ostrom, a distinguished IU scholar and expert on democratic governance, died Friday. He was 92.
Junior Cody Miller placed seventh in his 200-meter breaststroke heat Thursday in Omaha, Neb. to move on to the evening semifinals, where he placed 14th.
A quartet of IU track and field athletes moved one step closer to London on Thursday, as Andy Bayer and John Jefferson advanced to the semifinals in the 1,500-meter race, Aarik Wilson qualified for the triple jump finals and Tiffany Howard earned a spot in the shot put finals in Eugene, Ore.
Most of central Indiana, including Monroe County and Bloomington, is under an excessive heat warning issued by the National Weather Service until 8 p.m. Friday. The National Weather service indicated that temperatures could reach record levels not reached since the 1930s.
In a narrow 5-4 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act Thursday.