MLK Day planners urge students to participate in service projects
The holiday is considered “a day on, not a day off,” local organizers said, and encourages community service as a way to celebrate.
The holiday is considered “a day on, not a day off,” local organizers said, and encourages community service as a way to celebrate.
While some IU students will travel to Washington next week for the presidential inauguration, IU law professor Dawn Johnsen will go to begin work for the Office of Legal Counsel.
A year after the smoking ban was implemented amid considerable controversy, IU Provost and Executive Vice President Karen Hanson said the results have not been as good as she had hoped
The basketball teams are not the only Hoosier sports in action. So are the men's and women's swimming and diving, and track and field teams.
There is no play more exciting or deflating in the game of basketball than the 3-point shot.
After four years playing college basketball, senior forward Amber Jackson got to do one thing for the first time in November. She played in front of her mother.
After the results of the two road trips in between – in which IU was knocked out early to Illinois and Ohio State by a combined score of 153-98 – being back in Bloomington can’t come soon enough for the Hoosiers.
In three seasons, Eric Gordon has gone from a man among boys to a boy among men. “Look how fresh he is!” screamed one of Gordon’s NBA teammates. “He got his draft suit on!” The former Hoosier wasn’t wearing the cream blazer he donned on draft night when he was selected seventh overall by the Los Angeles Clippers, but he was unusually dressed up.A herd of local reporters waited to interview Gordon as he changed meticulously following his hometown pro debut. If “E.J.” had his choice, he’d likely prefer to keep to himself by his locker. Instead, he was moments away from answering questions about the game-winning shot he made in double-overtime to lift the Clippers over the Indiana Pacers.
Indiana Higher Education Commissioner Stan Jones, a top architect of initiatives including a community college system and an advisory group that developed higher academic standards for public schools, will resign in April.
If you decided to cut back on holiday shopping because of the failing economy, you weren’t the only one. Sales are down for a number of businesses with some even being forced to close.
Eli Lilly & Co. taught its sales force a catchy slogan to peddle the antipsychotic drug Zyprexa for treating the elderly.
Instead of lounging around this MLK Day, Bloomington is offering students and the community volunteer opportunities.
It wasn’t until Jude met Jenny that the 3-year-old autistic boy understood what happy people look like.
Zimbabwe’s main opposition leader will return home this weekend after more than two months out of the country, and plans to meet with Robert Mugabe in an effort to resolve the stalemate over a power-sharing agreement.
A count of elephant dung revealed a surprisingly large endangered elephant population – more than 600 – in Malaysia’s biggest national park, researchers said Thursday.
Concerns over consumer exposure to salmonella intensified Thursday, a day after Kellogg Co. asked stores to stop selling its peanut butter sandwich crackers until the food maker can figure out if the peanut paste is contaminated.
Three newsmakers and authors will speak at IU this semester as part of the School of Journalism’s spring lecture series. The lectures are free and open to the public.
IU President Michael McRobbie announced $1 million in funding Thursday for 12 new University projects in an effort to strengthen diversity on IU campuses. The projects were chosen from all seven IU campuses and the funding will come the President’s University Diversity Initiative, according to an IU press release.
A production six months in the making, “The Community of Dance,” will be slightly different than the typical IU dance performance Friday and Saturday by combining influences from body science, culture, drama and music.The Department of Kinesiology, Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies, Department of Theatre and Drama and the Jacobs School of Music are joining forces to put on the IU modern dance program’s annual concert.