Timmy Global Health founder talks international service
Chuck Dietzen, founder of Timmy Global Health, spoke about treating patients internationally Thursday evening at IU.
Chuck Dietzen, founder of Timmy Global Health, spoke about treating patients internationally Thursday evening at IU.
Students and alumni hoping to celebrate a win against Kentucky Friday night should be aware of additional Bloomington police who will be on patrol.
No fish will be swimming in Showalter Fountain for tonight’s Sweet 16 game against Kentucky.
After a two-week hiatus from match play, the No. 57 Hoosiers return to the hard court with fresh Floridian tans and an eager attitude to square off against Penn State and Ohio State this weekend.
The IU men’s and women’s track and field squads will take part in their first outdoor meet of the season when they travel to Starkville, Miss., this weekend for the Big Ten/SEC Challenge.
After months of preparation, the women’s cycling teams are set to take the track Saturday for the 2012 Little 500 Qualifications, in which the fastest 33 teams to complete four laps will advance to the Little 500 on Friday, April 20.
While some students used their spring breaks to relax and recuperate in exotic locations before the final stretch of the spring semester, the male bikers gunning for a place in the Little 500 stayed in Bloomington to work. The preparation was all for the first Little 500 event this Saturday: Qualifications.
I only knew of two things when I chose IU: the beautiful campus and the Little 500. I knew I wanted to be a part of that tradition.
IU’s 11-5 win Wednesday against Eastern Kentucky gave them their fourth win in six games. Their stop at Sembower Field was brief, as the team took a bus to State College, Pa. to open Big Ten play this weekend with a three-game series at Penn State.
Coming off a 4-0 sweep at the Hoosier Classic this past weekend, the Hoosiers (15-13) look to continue their winning ways heading into the next stage of their thus-far successful season.
Just returning from its seventh-place finish at the Lady Jaguar Classic in Augusta, Ga., the IU women’s golf team will take the road again for the MountainView Invitational in Tucson, Ariz.
As the Hoosiers travel to Springfield, Ill., on Saturday to begin their spring slate of games, taking on the Saint Louis Billikens, sophomore Nikita Kotlov, freshman Eriq Zavaleta, and the rest of their teammates will begin to rebuild a team still recovering from a loss of leadership and offensive production.
The Hoosiers dive into the meat of their Big Ten schedule this weekend, facing Penn State and No. 2 Ohio State in a pair of home matches that could potentially catapult them to new heights in the ITA rankings.
Indiana school corporations will be able to negotiate with private alternative schools to teach students who have not been successful in a traditional classroom setting.
Budget cuts may cause local bus company Rural Transit, which brings people from the outskirts of the county into the city, to shut down.
Following a narrow vote to include Interstate 69 in the Bloomington/Monroe County Metropolitan Planning Organization’s Transportation Improvement Program, one member of the MPO cited a conflict of interest, nullifying the vote.
The Indiana University Ballet Theater will present the full-length story ballet “The Sleeping Beauty” today and Saturday at the MAC.
We are not suspicious solely based on the color of our skin.
Maybe your bike hasn’t seen sunlight since November. Bring it out! The persistent myth that bikes are just for hipsters and racers is far from true.
I follow American electoral politics. Late at night, when no one is around to see my shame, I browse political blogs and news sites, desperate to get my fix. I scrounge the Internet for the latest information on the candidates.