Students plan Tanzania trip
A group of IU students and Bloomington residents are preparing for a trip to help renovate a school in Tanzania this summer.
A group of IU students and Bloomington residents are preparing for a trip to help renovate a school in Tanzania this summer.
Gene Tempel, president of the IU Foundation recently announced IU’s first Women’s Philanthropy Council.
After the raid of a Greene County puppy mill Dec. 1, more than 100 rescued dogs and newborn puppies are being given a second chance at life.
Some IU students are pushing congress members to vote in favor of the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act, also known as the DREAM Act.
With the words “Indiana University got our guy,” IU Athletics Director Fred Glass assured Hoosier fans that newly-hired football coach Kevin Wilson was at the top of his list.
WE SAY Julian Assange is guilty of transparency, not terrorism
As Showtime’s “Dexter,” a show about a serial killer of serial killers, nears the end of its fifth season, I began to re-evaluate what those words mean to me.
Anti-Semitism at IU.
A Royal Air Force officer felt uneasy toward his troops for keeping the secret “that their boss was a poof,” yet he was startled to find the unit’s cohesion strengthen when he came out, according to The New York Times.
When the president and vice president visited Kokomo recently to tout the alleged success of the auto industry bailout and other policies, I was a bit exasperated.
Julian Assange is not a terrorist.
Julian Assange’s recent transformation from mere narcissist and anti-authoritarian to every American’s new Osama Bin Laden or James Bond villain shows how utterly contemptuous Americans are of new ideas, and anyone who challenges government outside of conventional means.
Winter has graced our campus. With the first snow, our cheeks grow rosier, our glasses get foggier and we bundle up to brave the whipping winds.
The current shortage of type A-negative blood has left the Indiana Blood Center seeking generosity from the public, especially during the holiday season when donors are typically scarce.
The Kelley School of Business recently announced an anonymous $250,000 donation will be used to support a new ethics program for undergraduate students.
The infamous Varsity Villas apartments are a prime spot for the Friday night party patrol Bloomington Police Department officers who keep the weekend festivities under control.
As a cry of awareness for the national DREAM Act, three students of the DREAM IU advocacy organization have gone on a hunger strike, refusing food for two weeks.
Women's club water polo president Katie French revived the club sport at IU in 2009, and the program is beginning to blossom in its second year of existence.
The voting stage of the Union Board election process begins online at 6 p.m. today and continues until 6 p.m. tomorrow.
The Graduate and Professional Student Organization recently awarded 14 travel awards to full-time graduate and professional students. Six $500 awards and eight $250 awards were given to the winners — chosen out of about 140 applicants this semester.