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The next time you spend an evening under the stars, don’t limit the menu to s’mores. In honor of our favorite outdoor activity (stuffing our faces!), we’re giving you our best recipes sure to light your fire.
The next time you spend an evening under the stars, don’t limit the menu to s’mores. In honor of our favorite outdoor activity (stuffing our faces!), we’re giving you our best recipes sure to light your fire.
After graduating from IU in December, 22-year-old Nicholas Peters dove into business as a freelance filmmaker and created local media production company GunZ n Butter Productions.
Ten years since his first big break, local artist Joel Washington is on the brink of national acclaim.
Art and creativity are intertwined, but where does innovation stem from? To find out, we asked student artists what inspires them to create.
The musician shot his new music video for “A Ride Back Home,” a single off his latest album, “Life, Death, Love and Freedom. “The song’s about life’s loneliness, and that’s what we’re trying to get across in this video,” Mellencamp said.
New riders gained valuable experience Monday in the first of a week's worth of training sessions in preparation of the historic race.
Renowned author Joyce Carol Oates spoke in the Indiana Memorial Union on Monday to a mixed crowd of students, faculty and local residents.
Indiana experts remain divided on how the plan will affect higher education.
With hundreds of thousands of Americans out of work and the economy in a nosedive, the U.S. peanut industry expected sales to soar this year. Americans tend to turn to peanut products to stretch their food dollars in tough times, avoiding more expensive protein sources such as steak and ground beef.
Senior Kim Roberson isn't afraid to lay her body on the line for her Hoosiers, even if it's in practice. Her teammates say her passion ignites them to play harder.
It will take more than one “car czar” to help get the embattled U.S. auto industry back on track, President Barack Obama has decided.
The Bloomington Faculty Council will meet to take action on a resolution “expressing its regret Gen. Pace was brought to campus in a way that was offensive to the gay and lesbian community.”
Do not despair just yet. By using the methodology offered in this column, you will be well on your way to your ideal job.
Thanks to a last second 3-pointer to send the Hoosiers into overtime at Wisconsin, IU was able to break a 4-game losing streak.
The terms of use, which were updated on Feb. 4, removed a few critical lines that previously allowed users to permanently remove content.
The ONE University ticket, the newest contender in the IU Student Association elections, is having a call-out meeting from 7:30 to 9 p.m. today in the Dogwood Room in the Indiana Memorial Union.
For three Hoosiers, the game of billiards has been a part of their lives since their dads first taught them how to shoot, but the game did not become significant until they came to IU.
The IU campus Web site has not been significantly updated since its commencement in 2002. With the inadequate technology in mind, the Office of the Provost has decided it is time to revamp the University’s Web site, said Thom Atkinson, campus web manager.
Science historian James Burke spoke about “The Future of the Future” at 7 p.m. Monday night in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, giving his audience a view of the possibilities for advancement beyond modern technology.
A state Senate committee approved two proposals Monday that supporters say would make Indiana elections more accessible and meaningful.