Isiah 2.0? Chicago point guard on campus Thursday for unofficial visit
One of the top high school point guards in the nation will be on IU's campus today.
One of the top high school point guards in the nation will be on IU's campus today.
A committee is currently reviewing the structure of the multi-campus school by collecting information and opinions of administrators, evaluating how the system is working and whether changes should be implemented for schools within the University that operate on more than one of IU's campuses.
Thirty-three years after the first cell phone was invented and 22 years after being introduced to the mass public, the product has become one of the most widely used and marketed devices in the world
The School of Informatics is playing host to 27 high school students at the annual Informatics Summer Camp this week.
En route to New Orleans there is a layover in Houston
For many record companies, the decline of CD sales and transition into the digital music realm is beginning to hit hard, but the indie label Secretly Canadian seems to be utilizing the Internet as a way to gain ground in the digital music revolution.
TAIZ, Yemen -- The father of a Yemeni inmate recently found dead at the Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba rejected on Wednesday the U.S. military's claims that his son committed suicide and accused the prison authorities of killing him.
WASHINGTON -- Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, under federal investigation for possible insider trading, will have a nice nest egg to fall back on when he retires from Congress in January, recording income last year of more than $5 million from his largest blind trust.
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Tens of thousands of Iraqi police and soldiers searched cars and secured roads Wednesday in Baghdad as the government launched a crackdown aimed at ending the violence that has devastated the capital.
My brain is huge.
When I first saw "Dazed and Confused" in middle school, I didn't get it.
Most will know comedienne Sarah Silverman from her many Friars Club Roasts and other Comedy Central appearances.
One of William Faulkner's best books, "As I Lay Dying," tells the story of a family who go on a mission to bury their recently deceased mother in her hometown.
For the past couple of years, I've struggled to find a comedy that was funny, smart and quick enough to fill the void "Seinfeld" left when it went off the air.
Whether you're a fan of the "alternative" genre or have even heard of "grunge," you've most likely heard of Nirvana: a band that created a genre, dabbled in others, and ultimately crushed under the weight of its own existence.
Whether you're a fan of the "alternative" genre or have even heard of "grunge," you've most likely heard of Nirvana: a band that created a genre, dabbled in others, and ultimately crushed under the weight of its own existence.
It's hard to place Phoenix in any particular category.
Well, to tell you the truth, I'm not exactly sure what happened.
It's often said that music has the incredible power to unite and heal people.
For over 30 years, the radio broadcast of "A Prairie Home Companion" has thrilled listeners with its folk charm and Midwestern witticisms.