IU prepares for playoff matchup against Purdue
After finishing the regular season with a 12-11-4 record, the IU Division III hockey team will play its first playoff game against Purdue at 3:45 p.m. Saturday at The Forum in Fishers, Ind.
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After finishing the regular season with a 12-11-4 record, the IU Division III hockey team will play its first playoff game against Purdue at 3:45 p.m. Saturday at The Forum in Fishers, Ind.
In just one year, IU’s Division 3 hockey team has made improvements both on and off the ice.
American college students could soon be eligible for free education. President Barack Obama has proposed a plan that would provide two free years of community college to students who meet certain requirements.
Santa Claus was in town the weekend of Dec. 12 at the Monroe County Fairgrounds, a treat from the Monroe County 4-H Beef Club.
Every year, 3 to 4 million stray dogs, cats and other domestic animals are euthanized in the United States due to shelters reaching over capacity and being under stocked on supplies, according to the National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy.
As the leaves change and familiar faces return to town, it is the time of year when we recall the qualities of IU that make Bloomington so unique. Although Homecoming traditions have come and gone throughout the last several decades, there is one aspect that has never disappeared. IU's strong alumni support.
The 3rd annual Dropping the Puck on Cancer event took place Saturday afternoon at Frank Southern Ice Arena.
Lack of community support and insufficient funds may cause the Downtown Bloomington Recycling Center to close as early as July.
The Indiana Coalition for Public Education of Monroe County discussed issues and upcoming changes recently set forth by Gov. Mike Pence.
A speaker from Ivy Tech gave advice to students at Bloomington High School south regarding financial aid and methods of paying for college.
MCCSC collaborated with Latino Outreach, IU La Casa and Latino Cultural Center, El Centro Comunal Latino and Indiana Minority Health Coalition for the event, which featured interactive activities and presentations specifically tailored to the Latino community.
Nearly 100-year-old Christmas cards, handmade knitted sweaters and classic holiday candles representing ordinary 20th century life in Bloomington are present at the Farmer House Museum.
Bloomington City Council members passed a resolution opposing a proposed Indiana constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.
Martha's House celebrated an expansion of their main location, which President Bob Miller said is a major improvement for the amount of clients the shelter can house at one time.
Harmony School in Bloomington organized its fifth annual open house Monday night to offer families an internal view of how the school operates as well as help expand its student body.
A ceremony was organized as a tribute to all those enlisted in the five branches of the U.S. military who have dedicated their lives to serving and protecting the country.
Linda and Hugh Shanahan, established their own Bloomington-based project called Kids Do Matter, a nonprofit organization that focuses on providing care for foster children in the Bloomington area with events specifically designed for them.
State education officials are currently deciding on a new grading system for Indiana schools for the third year in a row.
The Bloomington Transit bus transfer station, being built on the corner of East Third and South Walnut streets, will replace the current station at East Fourth and Washington streets, which opened in 1987.
The Great Bloomington Pumpkin Launch featured five teams that competed to chuck a pumpkin the farthest and most accurately using homemade catapult and sling-launching devices.