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(02/26/20 10:02pm)
It's not unusual to see people posing for pictures in front of iconic campus landmarks. These five are just a few of the most popular outdoor art instillations people visiting the campus can see.
(01/30/20 7:37pm)
The Eppley Institute for Parks and Public Lands at IU is seeking students to take part in its online certificate program teaching disability awareness and standards for accessible design.
(01/27/20 2:39am)
Dressed in heavy coats and jackets, about 20 protesters stood in a circle, looking at the speaker and trying to keep the blood flowing to their extremities. Shouts of “No justice, no peace, no U.S. in the Middle East” rang across the square, prompting bewildered looks and wary gazes from those outside the circle of protesters.
(01/27/20 5:01am)
The night before the resurrection, the new owners couldn’t sleep.
(01/26/20 7:58pm)
Democratic Socialists of America member Hamish Munroe reads his speech Jan. 25 in People’s Park. IU students and Bloomington residents gathered to protest the ongoing US-Iran tensions in the “No War! Rally.”
(01/26/20 5:39pm)
A Democratic Socialists of America member holds a sign during the “No War! Rally” on Jan. 25 in People’s Park. “End U.S. imperialism,” the sign reads.
(09/21/20 5:50pm)
Sophomore Rea Dennis holds a sign that reads, “People over profits,” during the “No War! Rally” on Jan. 25 in People’s Park. Dennis said it is the moral thing for our country to do during this time when discussing her views against war.
(01/26/20 1:29am)
Night Moves, the only strip club in Bloomington, opened the doors to its new location Thursday evening at 3160 S. Walnut St. The club is for the old and the young, the lonely and the horny.
(01/24/20 4:51pm)
Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo held his hands on his hips as the roar pummeled down on him from the stands. As IU jumped out to a 14-point lead early in the first half, Izzo was rarely animated. It was no different when IU redshirt junior center Joey Brunk made a lay-up to put IU up by three with under a minute to go, or when freshman forward Trayce Jackson-Davis made a crucial block on the game's final possession.
(01/20/20 3:57pm)
On Monday, IU and the Bloomington community has a multitude of events, ranging from featured speakers to volunteering opportunities.Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a day on, not a day off, according to the Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs' events website.
(01/16/20 5:14pm)
The newly constructed Metz Carillon, an instrument made of bells in a tower that cost $7 million, will be rung on Monday in celebration of IU’s bicentennial.
(01/13/20 8:44pm)
I originally planned to write this column as a “highs and lows,” but there wasn’t much to celebrate from the released list of nominations for the 92nd Academy Awards.
(01/12/20 7:42pm)
Pieces of an ice sculpture shaped in the Bloomington script logo lay Jan. 10 outside of Peoples Park. Ice sculptures from Freezefest, which ran Jan. 6-11, melted due to warm weather and rain.
(01/12/20 7:41pm)
Chunks of ice from a sculpture carved into the script Bloomington logo lay Jan. 10 outside of Peoples Park. Ice sculptures from Freezefest, which ran Jan. 6-11, melted due to warm weather and rain.
(01/10/20 3:22am)
The Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market will remain under city management through 2020 after a unanimous vote Thursday night by the Board of Park Commissioners.
(01/10/20 2:06am)
Large ice sculptures taking the shape of a train, Lil BUB and more dotted downtown Bloomington on Thursday during the inaugural Freezefest.
(01/09/20 10:38pm)
A sculpture from Freezefest is seen Jan. 9 in People’s Park outside the Sample Gates. Freezefest will take place Jan. 7-11.
(01/09/20 11:49pm)
In late December security cameras recorded video of a suspect in a crime, but the Bloomington Police Department was not able to identify the suspect. Then they posted it on Facebook and the comments began rolling in, leading the police to find him.
(01/04/20 9:57pm)
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — In the Hoosiers' first chance at redemption since collapsing against the University of Arkansas, the opportunity for an upset practically fell in their lap.
(12/12/19 11:54pm)
On a dreary December day, freezing rain unleashed itself upon a desolate soccer stadium. Just a few hours before, Bill Armstrong Stadium buzzed with over 700 fans who braved the weather conditions to watch an NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen matchup.