Has Indiana been forgotten?
By Matt Callahan and Mary Kenney | Sep 19, 2012 12:35 amAfter going uncharacteristically blue in 2008, Indiana has seen few campaign stops by either presidential candidate this year.
After going uncharacteristically blue in 2008, Indiana has seen few campaign stops by either presidential candidate this year.
After two weeks in London for the 2012 Olympic games, seven IU athletes competed for their respective home countries, bringing home two medals. Here’s how they finished alongside IU Olympians of the past.
Union Board, the student organization that has brought names like Lil Wayne and Madeleine Albright to campus, will have elections Monday and Tuesday. The board’s leadership consists of 13 committee directors and three executive officers, which are a president and two vice presidents.
The new varsity baseball and softball stadiums will take the place of the intramural fields on the north edge of campus near 45/46 and Fee Lane and will leave the nearly 10,000 participants of intramural sports without a home field.
For a short while Saturday afternoon, Winslow Woods Park was filled with music, fresh food and Mongolian wrestling. Participants gathered at the park as part of the IU Mongolia Society’s celebration of the Mongolian holiday Naadam.
Gabrielle Reed, an IU student, was crowned Miss Indiana at the 70th annual Miss Indiana Scholarship Pageant on Saturday at the Zionsville High School Performing Arts Center in Zionsville.
A glimpse at the life of two roommates: one from Alabama, the other from India
Greg Heban’s journey from baseball walk-on to football standout
Though Hyderabad's rape and sexual assault rate appears low, that's because so few instances are ever reported to the authorities.