Orientation addresses student’s disappearance, safety
For the nearly 300 incoming freshman that arrived on IU’s campus this week for the start of New Student Orientation, Lauren Spierer’s disappearance has been a difficult topic to avoid.
For the nearly 300 incoming freshman that arrived on IU’s campus this week for the start of New Student Orientation, Lauren Spierer’s disappearance has been a difficult topic to avoid.
Bombay Sapphire’s new advertisement, Imagination Installation, is the perfect expression of modernity and capitalism.
On Wednesday, June 22, IU seniors Jaclyn Fenwick and senior Charnette Batey will compete against 29 other women for the crown at the Miss Indiana Scholarship Pageant in Zionsville, Ind.
The 13th annual Juneteenth Freedom Celebration will feature multiple activities, including vendors selling African artifacts, face painting and a bouncy house, all under the theme of “Forever Free: Celebrating Our Freedom, Renewing Our Strength.”
Here we sit in the third month of the NFL lockout, and it seems as if not much has improved. Judging from the media scrutiny and daily reports surrounding the talks — or lack thereof — nothing really has changed since the Collective Bargaining Agreement expired.
After two IU players were taken in MLB’s 2011 First-Year Player Draft, two more Hoosiers signed with professional teams.
Best of the B-town scene for 6/16-6/19.
Andrew Crowley examines different possibilities for some a new kind of bachelor party.
Allo Darlin’ came to The Bishop on Tuesday night with a full band and no instruments, but still charmed the crowd.
I have never considered myself much of a “gamer.” Sure, I owned a PS2 as a child and occasionally dabble with my roommates’ Xbox 360. However, I have never found more than casual enjoyment out of video games.
The real culprit is that gaming is expensive; hell keeping up with technology in general is expensive.
My name is Ryan Dagley and I am a functioning gamer. Since the age of five I have involved myself in the playing, perfection and understanding of games in every form achievable.
The Bloomington Police Department has released details about a vehicle of interest in the case of missing IU student Lauren Spierer.
IU has created a $50,000 fund to help cover costs related to the search for missing IU student Lauren Spierer, university officials announced Tuesday.
Former IU Trustee Stephen Ferguson and his wife, Connie, have donated 150 trees to IU-Bloomington, University officials announced Tuesday, kick-starting the effort to replace the 300 campus trees lost during powerful storms in May.
While it’s women who are usually accused of taking too much time to get ready, Margaret Fette will spend time tonight talking about men and their attire.
On the 12th day in the search for Lauren Spierer, the Bloomington Police Department still has no leads or suspects, but they do have a better description of what Lauren was wearing the night she disappeared.For full audio click here.
For many students beginning their college years, there is the concern of how to make their new home away from home actually feel like home. It can be a difficult process, but with the right guidance from parents, it doesn’t have to be too painful.
There are many resources for students on campus, but there are plenty of organizations that are there for parents, too. These are some of the important numbers and resources that might be helpful.
In most cases, it’s the number one concern for parents of incoming students: Will my student be safe on campus? At Indiana University, there are a number of measures that have been put into place to ensure the answer to this question is yes.