On tainted soil
Dangerous chemicals have been lurking in the ground and air for years.
Dangerous chemicals have been lurking in the ground and air for years.
They began preparing for a remote learning scenario after the H1N1 outbreak 11 years ago.
The coronavirus has left students caught between what was and what will be.
Three seniors won’t race in their last Little 500 after the coronavirus forced cancellation.
Jacobs canceled the spring ballet for coronavirus. Two Cinderellas lost a stage and a dream.
The IDS publishes dozens of special projects each semester.
Lucy's parents, Garrett and Ashley, struggle with the cost.
A childhood conversation pushed a quiet athlete to become an essential leader on the IU women’s basketball team.
Monica Kelsey was abandoned at birth. Now, she's dedicated her life to saving abandoned babies.
Da'Quincy Pittman missed two months of his sophomore year when he was shot six times.
Bruce Smail was a graduate student who fought for diversity support at IU in the 1990s. Now he's back.
Sharon and Gal Alguetti are attempting to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics in table tennis after falling short in 2016.
Average attendance for Big Ten football also declined.
Senior Abe Shapiro is working to make IU more inclusive of people with neurodevelopmental disorders.
Bierman is living out the life his father never did as a pitcher for IU.
Twenty years after he was fired, Bob Knight returns to Assembly Hall.
The calculator may violate federal privacy law.
Richie and Janna Shields reopened the Bloomington institution last year.
The Metz Carillon will sound its bells for the first time at 11:45 a.m. on Jan. 20, 2020. Here's everything you need to know.
As IU approaches its 200th birthday, we're taking a look back at the past two centuries. Check back Monday as we cover the bicentennial festivities.