Black out, drop out
By Emma Grdina | Aug 22, 2013 12:00 amA recent study about Indiana University suggests our school prioritizes social life over academic success.
A recent study about Indiana University suggests our school prioritizes social life over academic success.
Cat Power's "Sun" marks the energetic, and welcome, return of Chan Marshall.
Their work will be on display Dec. 6 to 10 with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday in the Grunwald Gallery of Art.
Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett will engage in an informal question and answer session from 6 to 7:30 p.m. today in the School of Fine Arts room 102, followed by a free boxed dinner.
Every year during homecoming the Marching Hundred is joined my former members when the Marching Hundred Alumni Band takes the field.
After its inception last year, The Education Policy Student Association, known as EDPOSA, will bring a total of 10 speakers to campus during the 2011-12 school year.
Indiana has been considering a constitutional amendment defining marriage as between one man and one woman since 2004. In that time, proposed amendments have yet to achieve the high standards required to put it on the ballot for voters.
On Saturday, freshman forward Noah Vonleh, the Big Ten’s leading rebounder, will challenge Purdue’s A.J. Hammons, Big Ten leader in blocks per game.
The Waffle House, Bloomington's second oldest restaurant, closed for the final time Sept. 4. Locals who dined at the Bloomington staple, owned by Bud Powell, will miss the community that the 24-hour restaurant created.
A recent study about Indiana University suggests our school prioritizes social life over academic success.
A recent Indiana University study suggests our school prioritizes social life over academic success
Since he arrived on campus in August, Will Long’s life has been a reel of reconciliations. In less than a month, the international student will pack his bags and return to China for the first time since last fall.
Freshman can live in one of 10 residence halls on campus. The color of the circle denotes the percentage of international students within the dorm, the darker the color, the greater the percentage. The size of the circle denotes the amount of residents, the bigger the circle, the bigger the residence hall.