With renewed focus, Indiana football seeks bounce back effort against Maryland
As DJ Irons triumphantly flexed his muscles in the back of the end zone, Indiana football defenders could only watch in helpless frustration.
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As DJ Irons triumphantly flexed his muscles in the back of the end zone, Indiana football defenders could only watch in helpless frustration.
While Democrats swept local positions in Monroe County, Republicans dominated statewide races. The IDS has compiled a comprehensive list of winners from the 2022 midterm elections, from the school board to the senate.
Monroe County residents elected new school board members in both of the county’s school corporations Tuesday.
Monroe County voters will cast their ballots for five different school board seats Nov. 8. Both Monroe County Community School Corporation and Richland-Bean Blossom Community School Corporation have multiple school boards seats up for election this year.
Travis Washington, Southern Illinois University graduate and current IU employee, published a petition called The Hands Up Act, in December 2018. The petition, which as of this month has over 2.7 million signatures, calls for police officers who shoot unarmed citizens to serve a mandatory 15-year prison sentence.
“Pure” is a story of Celeste, a young, Black, closeted poet who is preparing for her cotillion, an event where the community comes together to celebrate youth and their accomplishments. As the cotillion approaches, Celeste finds herself embracing her queer identity despite being unsure of how others will react. On the eve of her cotillion, Celeste has an unexpected experience with a love interest that alters her life and her traditional role in the cotillion.
It has come to our attention that IU jazz student Chris Parker, who has previously been suspended from Indiana University on sexual assault charges, has returned to IU and the Jacobs School of Music to pursue a degree and is active in the local Bloomington music scene.
Seven Indiana wrestlers placed in the top five at the Cleveland State Open on Saturday in their respective weight classes.
The stage of the Musical Arts Center sparkled silver and gold Saturday night. The set for the performance, a snow-topped forest, covered the wings and scarlet poinsettias lined the front of the stage. Gilded harps crowned with Santa hats shined under the lights as the audience, many dressed in holiday sweaters and nutcracker earrings, waited for the performance to begin.
If you walk through the Cox Arboretum at noon on a Saturday, chances are you’ve heard the chime of bells coming from the Arthur R. Metz Bicentennial Grand Carillon.
In a culmination of a semester of hard work, the All-Campus Band treated its audience to a night of musicianship Tuesday night at the Musical Arts Center.
“The Best American Short Stories 2018,” edited by author Roxane Gay, is a collection of short stories curated with the current cultural climate in mind. The 20 piece collection is an exploration into what it means to read political fiction and the different forms it can take.
When drinking and doing drugs is depicted in movies and television as part of the typical American college experience, IU students recovering from addictions said it's difficult to feel like they belong on campus. Students in Recovery at Bloomington gives students a sense of community as they recuperate.
IU’s Jacobs School of Music is taking on a record 22 new full-time faculty members this academic year, according to a press release sent out Tuesday.
A handful of notable local criminal cases, some involving IU students and staff, are working their way through the court system. We’ve compiled updates on a handful of them below.
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater announced Tuesday a Jacobs School of Music graduate and longtime Bloomington sound and stage technician would be its new technical director.
On Sunday, January 29, President McRobbie issued a statement reinforcing Indiana University’s commitment to global education, and urging the federal government to end its travel bans on immigrants and refugees from certain countries. We, the Board of Aeons and the undersigned organizations, write in support of President McRobbie’s statement as well as subsequent messages by other administrators and call on the IU community to reaffirm its values.
On Sunday, a few Jacobs School of Music professors will trade in their regular morning commutes to the south side of campus for an airplane ride halfway across the world. Their destination? The Vietnam National Academy of Music in Hanoi, Vietnam.
October is an unusual month in the Jacobs School of Music. While many students are getting prepared for Halloween, for tuba students the last week of the month marks Octubafest, a combination of guest performers and student recitals, orchestrated by Provost Professor of Music Daniel Perantoni.
The Amazon comes to life Friday in IU Opera’s opening production of “Florencia en el Amazonas.”