Balancing a budget
By Katelyn Rowe | Jan 27, 2016 11:29 amKeeping track and planning a budget can help make sure students don't go broke
Keeping track and planning a budget can help make sure students don't go broke
Regulations encourage recycling and producing less waste.
Josh Groban delivers what is expected in "Stages."
Then-freshman Jonathan Stiever throws one of the first pitches of the game against Butler in 2016 at Bart Kaufman Field. Stiever is the seventh former Hoosier to be named to a major league team's player pool for the upcoming season.
Singers clap and dance to the beat as they perform during IU Soul Revue's Soulful Holiday Concert on Dec. 8, 2015, in the Neal Marshall Black Culture Center Grand Hall. The 2019 concert will take place 7:30-9 p.m. Thursday at the Willkie Residence Center Auditorium.
Brother Jed speaks to students about his spiritual journey Aug. 24, 2015, at the clock tower behind Woodburn Hall. Students in the crowd shouted questions back and took photos while he preached.
Sophomore Scotty Bradley fields an out at first base against Evansville during the second inning during the 2016 season at Bart Kaufman field. Bradley and the Hoosiers split a doubleheader with Iowa to begin Big Ten play.
Then-junior first baseman Austin Cangelosi is tagged by the Ball State second baseman as he slides into second April 25, 2017, at Bart Kaufman field. The Hoosiers have won five-straight games in 2018 after defeating Boston College 4-0.
Junior infielder Luke Miller swings his bat during a game against Ball State on April 4, 2017. Miller was named Big Ten Player of the Week on Monday.
Then-junior first baseman Austin Cangelosi, who is now graduated, bunts in a late inning of play against Northwestern during the 2016 season. IU faced Coastal Carolina on Feb. 19 and won 6-5.
Scott Shackelford (right), assistant professor of Business Law and Ethics in the Kelley School, explains how privacy has changed over the last five to ten years at a lecture in 2015. Shackelford is also director of the Ostrom Workshop Program on Cybersecurity and Internet Governance at IU.
Bees gather around the entrance to retired IU biology professor George Hegeman's hive. At full strength in the summer, the hive can hold as many as 60,000 bees.
Retired IU biology professor George Hegeman replaces one of the 10 frames in his beehive at the Hilltop Garden and Nature Center.