High water causes road closings
The Indiana Department of Transportation has announced the closure of many roads due to high water in nearby counties.
The Indiana Department of Transportation has announced the closure of many roads due to high water in nearby counties.
House Bill No. 1210 would call for increased abortion regulations in the State of Indiana. Additionally, the bill would prohibit state agencies from entering contracts with or making grants to any entity that performs abortions or maintains or operates a facility where abortions are performed.Click here to see where H.B. 1210 has been and where it has left to go in the General Assembly
They are rough on the field, but off the field they’re just students pursuing degrees in subjects such as atmospheric science, athletic training and music. They’re a group of women who, contrary to popular belief, have all their teeth. On the field, they’re the toughest women you never knew existed.
In association with Union Board, Universal Pictures will be offering an advanced screening of “Bridesmaids” at 7 p.m. today in the Indiana Memorial Union Whittenberger Auditorium.
Fairview Elementary is a school where most of the students come from low-income families; 90 percent of the student population is on free or reduced lunches. It did not make Adequate Yearly Progress for the last several academic years, which is why the school had to restructure its teaching approach.
The line outside the IU Cinema stretched around the corner. The premiere of “Nathan and the Luthier,” the first feature-length student film to be premiered at the cinema, would play to a packed house.
Both inmates and IU students take part in a class designed foster a better social understanding of crime, class, incarceration and the like.
Tuesday marked a formalized agreement between IU and Ivy Tech Community College to move a part of Ivy Tech’s enterprise equipment to the IU Data Center.
Gesumino Aho-Rulli is now the three-time reigning champion of IU’s Campus MovieFest competition.
The 2011-12 session of the IU Student Association Congress was called into session for the first time Tuesday evening.
At the first Congress meeting of the Big Ten administration, members voted to approve a $91,400 operating budget for the 2011-2012 administrative year.
Senior Erin Chapman can now add the Herman B Wells Senior Recognition Award to her résumé.
Canvas Magazine is having a premiere party that organizers hope will be as big as the creativity on their pages. The event will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at Rhino’s to welcome the spring 2011 issue. This time, junior and Union Board Canvas Creative Arts Director AJ O’Reilly would like to make a point to say that the whole campus is invited.
Andy Hollinden played at The Bluebird long before he started teaching rock and roll. He’s been organizing Rock History Night at The Bluebird every semester since the end of the fall semester in 2007.
With the spring sports’ conference and national tournaments just around the corner, Frank Therber believes IU students, boosters, administrators and athletes alike should keep one thing in perspective: They are part of an institution that conducts its business the right way.
The Hoosiers (30-15, 10-2) have won 10 straight games for the first time since 1994 and currently are tied for first place in the Big Ten with No. 2 Michigan with just eight games remaining in the regular season.
Michael Phelps, a 15-year-old male, who allegedly shot a classmate at West Middle School in Martinsville on March 25, will soon face trial.
A bill allowing Indiana utility companies to pass federally required costs on to consumers passed the Indiana House of Representatives 62 to 34 April 21 and awaits action by the Senate.
Despite recording double-digit hits, the Hoosiers allowed 10 runs on 13 hits in losing the season series to the RedHawks.
Hamilton raised $85,807.19 as of April 8, and Kruzan had raised $61,957.64 by the same date.