Men's tennis wins 10th-straight at Minn.
The IU men’s tennis team remained undefeated in conference play by getting a pair of 4-3 road wins this weekend against No. 20 Minnesota and Wisconsin.
The IU men’s tennis team remained undefeated in conference play by getting a pair of 4-3 road wins this weekend against No. 20 Minnesota and Wisconsin.
The trial of Michael James Griffin, who allegedly murdered English professor Don Belton in December 2009, begins today with jury selection.
Some came for the food. Some came for the performances. Some came for the giant panda. But everyone who came got a little “Taste of Asia.”
Editors-in-chief have been confirmed for IU Student Media following Friday’s spring publications board meeting. Junior Brooke Lillard will serve as the summer Indiana Daily Student editor-in-chief, junior MaryJane Slaby will serve as the fall IDS editor-in-chief and junior Kayleen Cohen will serve as the editor-in-chief of the 2012 Arbutus Yearbook.
While IU students were returning to Bloomington from spring break, lawyers were filing an appeal after a judge ruled that Twitter must turn over user information for three people tied to WikiLeaks.
Narrative and story-driven art from four centuries is the theme for the new Kinsey Institute spring exhibition, “Storytellers,” which opened Friday at the Gallery.
Last fall’s election made Democratic students work together against their Republican counterparts, but now the choice between two Democratic candidates has divided them.
Lee Hamilton endorsed his nephew John, who is running against incumbent Mayor Mark Kruzan in the May 3 mayoral primary election.
DaWoyne Smith, 28, of Cheyenne, Wyo., was arrested on preliminary charges of attempted rape, burglary and sexual battery.
Indiana’s longest-serving U.S. senator is facing growing opposition within his own party for next year’s Republican primary.
Volunteers and participants gathered for the Homeward Bound Walk on Saturday at Third Street Park.
Sun, beautiful women in bikinis and 70-degree weather were the ideal conditions to transport Brazil to Bloomington on Friday at Jake’s Nightclub for the annual Bloomington Brazilian Carnaval.
During the production of the film “Hoosiers,” a small placard rested above screenwriter Angelo Pizzo’s desk, director David Anspaugh said. It read: “This is not a sports movie.” Pizzo and Anspaugh, spoke at the IU Cinema on Thursday and presented the screening that night in honor of the classic film’s 25th anniversary.
Though the weather conditions proved unfavorable for an outdoor festival Saturday morning, attendees of Read’s HugeFest still managed to celebrate Tarzan-style.
The Addicted to Music festival was like a sneak peek of summer. A football was tossed between some guys at the far end of the parking lot next to McNutt Quad while others threw a flying disc. People were lying out on the warm grassy hill that overlooked the lot while freshmen Jacqueline Perry and Charlie Smith climbed a tree to get a better look at State Radio.
We say: Fortunately, for the time being, funding for women’s health organizations is intact.
There are far too many reasons for me to hate “Glee” than I can express in the space given.
This past week, our country finally got news that was bound to come sometime: a proposal to drastically shrink the size of the federal government and completely retool health entitlement programs, most notably Medicare.
In 2009, Amazon tested the Kindle DX at schools across the country. The results were grim.
While no team came close to Teter's time, Delta Tau Delta edged out Sigma Chi by 2.52 seconds to win Team Pursuit on Saturday.