City offering free pickup starting May 2
The spring move-out of many college students next week has sprouted a 10-day effort by the City of Bloomington to pick up — for free — large items left at the curb.
The spring move-out of many college students next week has sprouted a 10-day effort by the City of Bloomington to pick up — for free — large items left at the curb.
IU Maurer School of Law students have been chosen to partake in a summer internship program in India offered through the school’s Center on the Global Legal Profession. This year, nine law students have been placed in firms and nongovernmental organizations in India.
Robert Shumaker, vice president of Life Sciences at the Indianapolis Zoo, led a discussion Friday in the Student Building on his new book, “Animal Tool Behavior: The Use and Manufacture of Tools by Animals.” The book, Shumaker said, is a summary and review of all reported cases of nonhuman tool use.
IU professor Christine Ogan presented results of a study titled “European Kids Online: Their Skills, Activities and Risks” on Friday.
It seemed silly for Laury Flint to go back for May graduation. She’d been working at the IU Police Department since January, but there was no such thing as winter graduation when Flint, the new IUPD deputy chief for the Bloomington campus, finished her degree at IU in December 1981. So she never went back for commencement.
Despite battling the rain and professional athletes during the weekend, the IU track and field team was able to post winning marks at the Polytan Invitational.
The IU softball team swept its two-game series during the weekend at Michigan State to record its 10th win in a row, its longest streak since 1994, and improve to 30-15 (10-2) on the season. The Hoosiers 30 victories are their most since the 2006 season.
The No. 24 IU men’s tennis team lost 5-2 at No. 4 Ohio State on Friday in a match that ultimately decided the Big Ten regular-season champion.
A lawsuit was filed against CVS Pharmacy Inc., stemming from charges that the pharmacy chain overbilled the Medicaid program for prescription drug reimbursement.
University students are trying to help save the world, armed with car parts and engineering knowledge.
Indiana’s new state budget might help restore education funding.
Sam Locke announced Wednesday that he might run for the 9th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2012.
Lake Monroe’s water level has risen more than two feet since April 22.
The IU women’s tennis team lost 5-2 to No. 62 Ohio State on Saturday but picked up a 6-1 senior day win against Penn State on Sunday.
After a season that featured a couple of near-victories and the first collegiate golf season of standout freshman Lindsay Gahm, the IU women’s golf team finished its season Sunday in Glencoe, Ill., at the Big Ten Women’s Golf Championships.
For the first time since April 2008, the IU baseball team fell victim to being swept in a weekend series.
If I were to stand up on a table in the middle of the IMU Starbucks and call out, at the top of my voice, “Repent, for the day is at hand,” would anyone listen?
Much to the disappointment of most Americans and the delight of people like me, the 2012 election season is (finally) getting into gear.
One of my friends recently described this fortnight as one of the two worst times of the year.
A few months ago, I read a quote by a man named Christopher Hitchens that made my heart sink. “I think religion should be treated with ridicule, hatred and contempt, and I claim that right.”