IU-Microsoft deal a risky waste of money
The money being spent by UITS on licensing Microsoft software is simply not worth it.
The money being spent by UITS on licensing Microsoft software is simply not worth it.
WE SAY The financial regulatory proposal strikes a good balance.The proposal Obama outlined June 17 tightens up regulation without mistreating business.
The turmoil in Iran is the first of its kind to occur during this phase of technologically-advanced communication.
How do you know when you’ve grown up?
To deal with Iran the President has adopted a brand of foreign policy realism.
WASHINGTON – The subway train that plowed into another, killing nine people in the nation’s capital, was part of an aging fleet that federal officials had sought to phase out because of safety concerns, an investigator said Tuesday.
LOS ANGELES – Ed McMahon, the loyal “Tonight Show” sidekick who bolstered boss Johnny Carson with guffaws and a resounding “H-e-e-e-e-e-ere’s Johnny!” for 30 years, has died at a Los Angeles hospital. He was 86.
IU Press will now provide content of certain books and journals online.
IU students, faculty and staff might be seeing more Microsoft products in the future.
IU will welcome its first group of Yellow Ribbon Program veterans this fall.
As summer officially begins, so does the 52nd annual Fun Frolic.
A new pre-college program offered underrepresented high school students the chance to learn about and demonstrate black music and culture last week.
Two more members of the IU baseball team have begun professional sports careers. Junior outfielders Evan Crawford and Kipp Schutz elected to sign last week with the San Francisco Giants and Baltimore Orioles, respectively, ending on their IU careers and heading to the Minor Leagues.
For the past 29 years, the lawn of the Monroe County Courthouse has been overtaken for one afternoon by color and creativity.
Seventy-seven students ranging from middle school to college-aged set out Saturday morning to cycle 1,500 miles across eight states in three weeks.
Kellen Lewis has found a new home.
The 27th annual Taste of Bloomington on Saturday featured some of Bloomington’s top local restaurants, breweries and wineries.
Politics are normal during football season for the Golden Domers, especially now, as yet another Irish coach is on the hot seat.
The last track and field competition takes place this week when the Hoosiers head to Eugene, Ore., for the USA Track and Field Sr. & Jr. Championships.
IU Campus Recreational Sports will bring back the Step Into Fitness Program starting in early July.