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IU police officers have to be in the parking lot across the street from Memorial Stadium by 11:30 a.m. on football game days.
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IU police officers have to be in the parking lot across the street from Memorial Stadium by 11:30 a.m. on football game days.
Senior Elizabeth Haviland walked into Mother Bear’s to take a picture of some writing on the wall.
Shrek, Donkey and Fiona will come to you live from the swamp to Bloomington during the holiday season.
Indiana Memorial Union Alumni Hall will be aglow with floating candles and other magical objects at the second annual Yule Ball from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. ?Friday.
The Geminids meteor shower will light up the night sky Saturday night, providing spectators with a bright and intensely colored light show.
Upon entering the McCalla building, viewers could see a temporary wall with two pairs of holes at face height that was recently constructed.
Hundreds of people lined Madison Street on Saturday evening to watch as a dozen ferocious beasts were unleashed on Bloomington’s naughty children.
Eleven men moved energetically from their cars into the house of IU junior Lars Feste. Inside, they slid a kitchen table out of their way and filled the small space with talk and laughter.
Laughter echoes down the backstage hallway of the Musical Arts Center as upbeat music plays, preparing the dancers for another dress rehearsal.
Though preparing for a dynamic and dangerous situation such as an active shooter on campus is extremely difficult, Debbi Fletcher said. The IU-Bloomington campus took another step toward ensuring students’ safety in an active shooter exercise that took place during the recent Thanksgiving break.
In Alpine folklore, while St. Nicholas rewards the good children of the world with gifts, the naughty children are punished by the Krampus, beastly monsters who scare them into good behavior.
The Monroe County History Center will be celebrating jazz legend and native Hoosier Howard Hoagland “Hoagy” Carmichael’s 115th birthday Saturday with an event at 6:00 p.m. Friday.
Volunteers will be preparing turkey, green bean casserole, cranberry ambrosia, mashed potatoes, rolls and pies days before Thanksgiving dinner at the Monroe County Community Kitchen.
IU will take part in a global forum, “Mexico: The Wound of the World,” from noon to 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union . The forum will involve more than 20 universities from around the world.
In the wake of a home invasion Sunday in which two IU students were reportedly sexually assaulted and threatened with firearms, IU spokesman Mark Land said IU Police Department officials are striving to further ensure the safety of students both on and ?off campus.
Works from the New York International Children’s Film Festival will be playing at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Sunday.
A line of ants painted on the walls of the WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology leads visitors up the stairs to the second floor of the building and past ant-themed artwork available for ?purchase.
When students in professor Bryant Paul’s TEL-T410 class received about $1,000 worth of adult pleasure devices for free, it was strictly for business purposes.
Two of bluegrass and country’s biggest stars will be at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Sunday night as a part of a mini-tour they are taking without their bands.
Bryan Brown, an IU alumnus and Hoosier native having recently finished a 57-day trip on the Yukon River, has now kayaked down two of the three largest watersheds in North America. He may be the first person in history to kayak the entire Yukon River from source to mouth.