Alumnus documents March on Washington
James Polk, an IU alumnus and Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist, came out of retirement to work on a CNN documentary, “We Were There: The March on Washington—An Oral History.”
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James Polk, an IU alumnus and Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist, came out of retirement to work on a CNN documentary, “We Were There: The March on Washington—An Oral History.”
Freshman Rachael Fiege wanted to become a nurse someday, just like her mother. “She liked taking care of people,” her mother Angi Fiege said. “We always joked we’d work together.”
Rachael Fiege, age 19, was taken off of life support and pronounced dead Saturday morning at IU Health Bloomington Hospital after suffering injuries from a fall down a staircase Friday morning.
About 80 students gathered at the Indiana Memorial Union Back Alley for the Transfer Student Bowling Night organized by the Office of First Year Experience Programs.
Woodlawn Field and other IU Campus Recreational Sports facilities have undergone several renovations in preparation for the new semester.
The SAE Indiana Gamma chapter fraternity house opened it's doors Wednesday. Located on North Jordan, the house is designed to look like the fraternity's original house, which burned down in 1969.
Mark Diedrich, the building’s architect, modeled the limestone house design from the fraternity’s original Jordan Crest Gables house, which opened in 1926 at 108 N. Jordan and burned down in 1969.
The team examined the percentage of votes for political candidates in the 2010 and 2012 U.S. House of Representatives races, and found election results could be predicted by the percentage of tweets mentioning those candidates.
The team examined the percentage of votes for political candidates in the 2010 and 2012 U.S. House of Representatives races, and found election results could be predicted by the percentage of tweets mentioning those candidates.
Ryan and Timmy Isom have much to celebrate, and it’s not just each other.
A fire at the Bloomington AMVETS headquarters off Airport Road damaged one building and destroyed the other Tuesday around 3:30 p.m.
Mayor Mark Kruzan attended a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially open a new playground at RCA Community Park.
Kids got messy Tuesday at RCA Community Park as they experimented with different types of art media at “Messy Mania” organized by the City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department.
Newcomer’s next show in Bloomington will be at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on September 21 at 7 p.m. She will perform an hour long set with special guest Scott Russell Sanders for the Shadows to Light Concert, a benefit show for Amethyst House.
Carrie Newcomer and Gary Walters perform, July 12, for the Fridays at Third Street Park Concert Series.
The local health department along with their other grant partners, IU Health Bloomington, Ivy Tech and BIRA organized a free tasting workshop Wednesday at KRC Catering, which aimed to educate local chefs and residents about how they could sustain their health one bite at a time.
A 19-year-old male who went missing around 8 p.m. July 8 returned July 10, Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Joe Crider said.
Even though Indiana was not directly affected by The Supreme Court of the United State’s rulings on gay marriage, it is still considered controversial.
According to The Humane Society of the United States website, “Animal shelters located near colleges find that students may abandon pets when the animal is no longer convenient. End-of-semester dumping of animals is a sad reality.”
As Bloomington residents prepare for their July Fourth activities, the traditional fireworks display will not be take place at the Monroe County Fairgrounds this year.