Rose-Hulman reports surge in applicants
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has received more than 4,000 applications from both men and women for the 2011-12 freshman class.
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has received more than 4,000 applications from both men and women for the 2011-12 freshman class.
The 2011 Trashion Refashion Show is looking for innovative designs made from 90 percent recycled materials.
This morning's Oscar nominations news and full list of nominees.
Upon first glance, it may be easy to dismiss Ricky Alcala as no match for the tall, lean heavyweights he often faces. Opposing wrestlers, coaches and even fans often have.
Big Ten schools have blood on the mind as the American Red Cross continues the second year of the Big Ten Challenge
Rep. Todd Young, R-9th District, went on an international expedition to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to experience how the military deals with some of the top terrorists being held there.
The PACE Student Association sponsored an internship and career discussion Monday night in the IMU.
IUSF Metz funding awards $25, 000 to six student organizations.
The Residence Halls Association is a student-run organization that deals with topics ranging from the campus bus system to various dining facilities on campus.The IDS interviewed several executives.
Pro-life supporters prayed in front of the Planned Parenthood center on South College Avenue Monday, two days after the 38th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision regarding abortion.
The IU College Republicans brought in some big-name speakers for their spring callout meeting Monday in the IMU.
Every week the City/State section will introduce you to a few bills you probably don't know your state legislators are focusing on.
As blood banks continuously run low on critical blood supplies, political junkies are starting to re-examine the archaic policy of banning men who have sex with men from giving blood.
The fact that anyone who has lived in Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Niger, or Nigeria since 1977 can’t give blood in America is utterly appalling.
One of the first questions to ask in response to the ban of “gay” blood donation by the Food and Drug Administration is this: What do men who have sex with men have to lose from this restriction?
Fresh off two weekend wins, the No. 46 IU men’s tennis team is gearing up for its next test: today’s 1 p.m. showdown against No. 12 Kentucky.
Bloomington was the home of a variety of shows this past weekend.
Coming off a series split with the Kent State Golden Flashes, the IU men’s hockey team was back on the road last weekend traveling to Athens, Ohio.
I have a slightly gross story to share with you. Don’t worry, it’s actually relevant to my column this week.
Renowned filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich will speak at the formal dedication of the new IU Cinema Thursday, although all but a select few will have to watch it on their televisions and computers.