University looks to replace diesel buses with hybrids
As 18 campus buses need to be replaced, the University is looking to invest in more environmentally friendly transportation options.
As 18 campus buses need to be replaced, the University is looking to invest in more environmentally friendly transportation options.
The Senator primary election has become a slew of negative campaigning from both sides in TV ads, press releases, emails and YouTube videos.
With the Individual Time Trials wrapped up, the next event of the Little 500 spring series is another individual competition: Miss-N-Out.
The No. 15 IU women’s water polo team will look to wrap up their season with a fifth-straight win against rival No. 10 Michigan.
Seventeen women representing their sorority chapters have been practicing and fundraising for weeks in hopes of being crowned the first-ever Miss Greek IU. Delta Chi fraternity will put on the first pageant this Sunday in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union to benefit the V Foundation for Cancer Research.
Reflecting on his life, award-winning author and journalist Andrew Lam spoke to a packed auditorium on the topic of “Writing in Two Hemispheres” on Thursday at the School of Journalism.
Visitors from the Great Lake State will invade Bloomington as the Hoosiers kick off a four-game home stand against Michigan State and Michigan this weekend.
After a 3-2 victory against St. Louis in its first spring season competition this past weekend, the IU men’s soccer team will play its first home game of the spring slate against Bradley on Sunday at Jerry Yeagley Field.
With little time to digest a double dose of defeat to Ohio State and Louisville, No. 23 Indiana (14-5, 2-1) will test its mettle in the Great Lakes State in back-to-back matches Saturday and Sunday.
Indiana (16-15, 1-2) this season currently has the sixth-best home winning streak in the NCAA at 15 games straight. Its last loss at home coincidentally took place nearly a year ago in a loss to Minnesota.
One of the biggest questions that IU Coach Tracy Smith and the baseball team are facing entering the second Big Ten series of the year is how to clean up the defensive play. After 25 games, the Hoosiers rank last in the Big Ten in errors with 57.
Freshman Sam Travis’s RBI single in the bottom of the first gave the Hoosiers a 2-0 lead Tuesday against Xavier. The hit also extended his hitting streak to 12 games. But he could have never played a game for IU Coach Tracy Smith in an IU uniform.
The Housing and Neighborhood Development for the City of Bloomington is sponsoring its 12th “Blooming Neighborhoods” Awards Celebration for local neighborhoods that have demonstrated efforts to form neighborhood communities through programs or projects.
I know what you’re thinking: “Aren’t accessories the same thing as fashion?”
A small group gathered for a celebration of words Wednesday evening at Rachael’s Café.
Students in Free Enterprise will sponsor a fashion show that focuses on a consistent concern at IU — sustainability.
Participants in the 11th annual Campus MovieFest have been given a week to create a film no longer than five minutes.
Arts Week Everywhere, a celebration of culture on campus and in the community, kicks off Sunday.
In 2014, normal civilians will be able to take trips into space due to changes in the U.S. National Space Policy and changes in NASA’s research goals. According to a report from Reuters, commercial space travel is expected to become a billion-dollar industry by the end of the decade.
Senate Enrolled Act 1, which was passed March 20, states that a person is justified in using reasonable force against a public servant if the person believes force is necessary to protect themselves or others from unlawful force, prevent or terminate unlawful entry into a home or prevent a public servant’s criminal interference with property lawfully in the person’s possession.