Hey, optimism – you’re annoying
I consider myself a pretty open-minded person.
I consider myself a pretty open-minded person.
A concert hall hidden away from the campus slowly filled last night as the IU Chamber Orchestra performed for the first time this year.
Candidates for dean of the University Libraries will visit Bloomington and IU-Purdue University Indianapolis starting today.
The IU Health Center will provide “walk-up” flu shot clinics starting Tuesday and continuing through October.
Comic book pioneer Scott McCloud will speak at 7 p.m. today at the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union.
Using Gandhi’s slogan “Be the Change” as its motto, one of IU’s newest South Asian interest sororities celebrated Gandhi National Day of Service at IU for the first time.
Greek Opportunities for Women started with a challenge.
Saturday’s IU vs. Ohio State University game made the Monroe County Jail busier than Little 500 weekend, said IU Police Department Sgt. Don Schmuhl.
ELKHART, Ind. – Unemployed residents in Elkhart and Indianapolis might get an ounce of prevention for free.
For the last seven years, IU’s Ruth Lilly Auxiliary Library Facility has benefited students in ways they might not even know. Now with a new expansion to open in July 2010, the possibilities are endless.
INDIANAPOLIS – Prospective leaf watchers can check on the status of fall colors in Indianapolis and four southern Indiana tourist destinations by visiting the Leaf Cam section of the state’s tourism Web site.
INDIANAPOLIS – Parents who don’t understand their child’s scores on state exams can go online to see the scores and their child’s actual answers to essay and open-ended questions.
LAWRENCE, Ind. – Authorities say about 30 people have been evacuated and nearly a dozen hospitalized because of a carbon monoxide leak at an Indianapolis-area apartment complex.
Teachers throughout Indiana are committed to drastically lowering the K-12 student dropout rate in Indiana. Administrators stressed the gravity of the dropout situation in Indiana during the Indiana Dropout summit that took place last week.
Jokes at Funny Bone appeal to fans of fake IDs, Beyonce.
“Canary Project” lecture last of its kind in exhibit on climate change.
Brooklyn artists on two-week comics tour make stop at local bookstore.
Local artist David Hassell displays work.
Following its five-set victory at Purdue, the IU volleyball team got another taste of how difficult the Big Ten can be Sunday.
IU field hockey traveled more than 300 miles to pull off two victories in Iowa City, Iowa.