Artist Mac Miller raps at Auditorium
The first concert of Little 500, featuring Mac Miller, the Cool Kids and the Come Up, premiered last night and kicked off with a bang as doors opened and people flooded through security checkpoints.
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The first concert of Little 500, featuring Mac Miller, the Cool Kids and the Come Up, premiered last night and kicked off with a bang as doors opened and people flooded through security checkpoints.
BeatStreet, the biggest event of Arts Week Everywhere, kicked off at 5 p.m. Thursday.
Click here to find the top 50 finishers for the men's Little 500 Individual Time Trials, which took place Wednesday, March 28, 2012.
Beta Sigma Psi’s qualification run didn’t just start at 8:20 a.m. Saturday. It started with last year’s qualifications when the team placed 34th, missing the opportunity to ride in the 2011 Little 500 race by 0.06 seconds.
Live music and a supportive audience filled the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center’s Grand Hall on Wednesday. More than 100 people attended the second annual Spanish and Portuguese Song Festival.
The second annual Spanish and Portuguese Song Festival will take place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. today at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
Despite surrendering early unearned runs, freshman left fielder Chris Sujka and junior short stop Michael Basil combined for four hits, a home run, three RBIs and three runs to rally the IU baseball team past Eastern Kentucky, 6-4.
Twenty-one IU-Bloomington faculty members received Collaborative Research and Creative Funding awards by the Office of the Vice Provost for Research.
Daniel Inamorato has been named winner of the second Latin American Music Recording Competition.
Student Daniel Inamorato plays the piano in the Jacbos School of Music. Every Friday music students are presented with an opportunity to showcase their musical talents for approximately 30 minutes.
The IU Cinema has made big leaps in it's first year. Here are a few key dates and features.
IU President Michael McRobbie presented Provost and Executive Vice President Karen Hanson with The President’s Medal for Excellence Thursday, making her the award’s 67th recipient since its creation in 1985.
A proposed bill aims to set “performance standards” to performances of the National Anthem in Indiana’s public schools and universities. Any performer who does not comply could face a $25 fine.
Beyond the tapping of laptop keys and the slight rustling of textbook pages, the East Lounge of the Indiana Memorial Union was peaceful on a recent Tuesday morning.
As a child, Bloomington native and IU senior Danielle Guevara did gymnastics and played soccer. But it wasn’t until she replaced her younger brother in a martial arts class at Monroe County Martial Arts that she fell in love with the sport. And Guevara was accepted to the Individualized Major Program last May.
Gov. Mitch Daniels and the Indiana Arts Commission have announced six recipients of the 2011 Governor’s Arts Awards. Of the six candidates chosen from the entire state of Indiana, two were Bloomington residents associated with the Jacobs School of Music, Susann McDonald and Sylvia McNair.
IU and Cook Group will honor Cook Inc. founder Bill Cook with a memorial celebration June 1. Cook, whose company’s medical devices made him Indiana’s richest man, died in April.
The Cutters' Eric Young walked away with the Individual Time Trials for the third straight year. Young improved his time by 00.04 of a second. Phi Gamma Delta might have qualified 32nd, but senior David Ellis placed second in ITTs. Sigma Chi and the Cutters were the only teams to have two riders place in the top ten. Cutters' rookie Kevin Depasse finished fourth with the same time that former Cutters' rider Clayton Feldman had last year. Who will dominate on race day?
Two Indiana University Jacobs School of Music students were selected to participate in the YouTube Symphony Orchestra project.
Seniors Brice Fox and Daniel Weber gave IU an anthem when their first YouTube hit debuted in the fall. Their newest song, “This is Indiana,” turned into a campus sensation, playing at bars, fraternity parties and even during IU Athletics events.