Officials postpone State of the University Address until Oct. 12
IU announced it will postpone the annual State of the University Address until Oct. 12.
IU announced it will postpone the annual State of the University Address until Oct. 12.
Project571 is giving the IU community a trendy option in going green by launching an eco-friendly collegiate clothing line.
Billionaire energy entrepreneur T. Boone Pickens told campus and community members in a speech Friday that continuing to import upward of 65 percent of the country’s oil is among one of the United States’ greatest national security threats.
The Indiana Department of Education’s new license rules will strongly affect teachers' education for the state.
When asked why he likes performing at IU, Soulja Boy Tell ‘em’s response was short and sweet: “I can tell you guys like to party.”
A group of eight West Coast doctors spoke out at a rally Saturday to tell Bloomington residents why they are “Mad as Hell” and to show support for a single-payer health care system.
Empty crock pots and other dishes were the only items that remained on most tables, the food long gone. “This was 15 pounds of beef,” said Vera Heitink, co-chair of the United Presbyterian Church’s annual Ethnic Food Fair, pointing to an empty crock pot.
Children bopped around in inflatable play areas, chomped on popcorn and tossed cornhole bean bags – all in the name of health. “It’s been a lot of fun, ” said Faith Campbell, a Bloomfield resident, who was interrupted by a whistle blowing. “And loud.” Health and safety collided with family entertainment Saturday at the third annual Children’s Health & Safety FUN! Fair, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of South Central Indiana.
The House of Representatives passed legislation last Thursday that would take private lenders out of the student loan industry altogether and save U.S. taxpayers close to $90 billion during 10 years, money which would then be used to increase Pell grant allocations and pay for community college reforms.
“We came unarmed – this time,” multiple 9/12 protest signs threatened during a demonstration in D.C. Well, next time came. A man carrying a loaded gun in a thick swarm of people at a town hall meeting opened fire on his Congresswoman entering the building.
There is an irritating phenomenon plaguing our school on par with fixed-gear bikes and “pimps and hoes” theme parties. It is the practice of declaring residence in Chicago, when perhaps you’re really from a distant suburb such as Lake Forest – a mere moon relative to Chicago’s orbit.
So I’m in a class about ethics, and I’m not really buying it. Sure, I love the hypothetical discussions of what’s good to do when, but I get so bothered when it all boils down to being relative, when the goodness or badness of something is decided by the context of the culture.
It might be early, but the IU men’s tennis team is already winning championships. Freshman Josh MacTaggart and junior Santiago Gruter both claimed titles at the Hoosier Invitational this weekend, the first tournament of the fall season.
Here are the results of Saturday's step off competition held in the Memorial Stadium parking lot.
New proposed Indiana Department of Education rules will require IU's School of Education to change graduation requirements.
America, get it together. What happened to you?What happened to our leather skin? What happened to whiskey instead of appletinis? What happened to having fun and worrying about the consequences later? We need a little more of that old western feel back in our lives
In our minds, it comes down to this: we won’t achieve peace in the world until our lives have become sustainable.
The No. 8 IU men’s soccer team defeated Florida International 2-1 in double overtime Sunday to even up its record at 1-1 on the weekend at the University of Akron Tournament.
IU Athletics has opened up its competition for crafting the IU Student Section T-shirt for the 2009 men's basketball season.
The IU men's and women's cross country teams won in convincing fashion at the Indiana Intercollegiate on Friday.