Frankie Valli to make a song for all 4 seasons
Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons will return to the IU Auditorium at 8 p.m. Saturday to play for an audience with members from an entirely new generation.
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Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons will return to the IU Auditorium at 8 p.m. Saturday to play for an audience with members from an entirely new generation.
Fine arts professor Tim Kennedy looks at a book on sale at Decorate Your Digs on Wednesday afternoon at the IU Art Museum. The event was a collaboration of the IU Art History Association and the IU art museum's works-on-paper department.
IU’s student-run radio station, WIUX LP 99.1 FM, is one of 50 stations in the running for mtvU’s College Radio Woodie Award.
After a long night out, students turn to a range of remedies for fierce hangovers, with varying degrees of success.
Although Windows 7 won’t be released to the public until October, IU students can access the software now.
Small student cast prepares fine details of on-campus indie film.
Empty crock pots and other dishes were the only items that remained on most tables, the food long gone. “This was 15 pounds of beef,” said Vera Heitink, co-chair of the United Presbyterian Church’s annual Ethnic Food Fair, pointing to an empty crock pot.
The United Presbyterian Church will provide good food, good fun and good fellowship at the tenth-annual Ethnic Food Fair on Saturday. The church, located three blocks South of Forest Quad, will open its doors from 5 to 7 p.m.
Accidents are uncommon at senior Kinsey Gray’s job with Recreational Sports, but people have not failed to make things interesting during her shifts.
Many student organizations have not seen a decline in membership but have changed certain aspects of their organization to accommodate students’ needs during the current economic climate.
Lights atop fire trucks will flash and horns will blare this weekend, but not because firefighters will be called into action. Bloomington firefighters will show off their fire trucks to visitors at their annual Be Safe Fire Department Open House, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Bloomington Fire Department on Fourth and Lincoln Street during the 4th Street Festival.
Listeners prefer artwork andrecord’s sound
A new ice cream shop will open on Dunn Street within a few weeks, but will not be known as Jiffy Treet.
Summer grades are in. While Purdue hangs its B on the fridge, IU shuffles home with a D. A recent report studying the general education requirements at leading universities questioned IU’s overall education.
In an effort to provide high-quality pork to Indiana food banks, Indiana Pork, in collaboration with Feeding Indiana’s Hungry, launched its Million Meals program at the annual Indiana Pork Ham Breakfast on Aug. 7.
Students and faculty members can now bring research in the environmental sciences directly from the outdoors to the indoors with IU’s new Field Laboratory, located a mile from campus at the Griffy Preserve.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a travel advisory Monday recommending people avoid unnecessary travel to Mexico because of the recent swine influenza outbreak.
Older and forgotten books in IU’s extensive library collection often fall by the wayside in researchers’ attempts to get the most out of what the libraries have to offer. By digitizing the books through the Google Books Project, every book will be available online for researchers’ use.
The Environmental Management Association of IU will take part in two tree giveaway events this week in celebration of Earth Week. The first event, organized by the city of Bloomington, will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at People’s Park on Kirkwood Avenue. The other event will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
President Michael McRobbie made a key change this year as to how commencement speakers are chosen, designating the duty to honorary degree recipients and eliminating student input from the selection process, a University spokesman said Thursday.