Ghost Walk haunts students with spooktacular stories
Six lanterns lit the way for a procession of about 50 people as they walked through campus Tuesday night. In the glow of the harsh white light, some of IU’s spookiest stories were told.
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Six lanterns lit the way for a procession of about 50 people as they walked through campus Tuesday night. In the glow of the harsh white light, some of IU’s spookiest stories were told.
The 18th-annual Big Man on Campus talent show ended with several Zeta Tau Alpha sorority members on stage waiting for the envelope they have spent the past 11 months working for.
Chris Grankowski of Phi Kappa Sigma performs "Congratulations" by Post Malone at the Zeta Tau Alpha's Big Man on Campus talent show Friday night. At the end of the talent show, Zeta Tau Alpha revealed that they had raised $182,116 for breast cancer research.
Lucas Brace of Phi Kappa Psi eats a Pop-Tart as fast as possible at the Big Man on Campus talent show Friday night. The talent show, which is put on by Zeta Tau Alpha, raised money for breast cancer research conducted by Dr. Hari Nakshatri of the IU Medical Center and the NFL Pink Ribbon Project, which spreads over one million pink ribbons at 28 NFL stadiums.
The American Gay Rights Movement began in the 20th century.
Friday the 13th is considered a scary day during any month, but since it's October, this Friday should be even spookier. Check out these spooky and non-spooky events happening this Friday the 13th.
Moshin Hamid, author of "How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia," "Exit West" and "Moth Smoke," will give a public lecture and reading on Oct. 12 at IU.
The opening notes of "Hallelujah" rang out over the crowd.
By the end of the night, almost all of the participants at Middle Way House’s benefit left the Fountain Square Mall ballroom looking as if it were winter, wrapped in knitted hats and scarves.
The Media School, which started its fall speaker series Oct. 2 with "Ghost" screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin, will continue with three other guests this semester.
Costumes, pumpkins and coffins were in full supply at the Updraft & Campus Costume Coffin Races Saturday afternoon.
Dan Dabney walked into the commercial exhibit building at the Monroe County Fairgrounds with any empty tote bag slung over his shoulder and a black and gold baseball cap on his head.
Even though the world is seemingly always connected through technology, there is a huge disconnect between people, photographer Ivy Wilhelm said. She said she wants people to empathize with the subjects of her photography.
A Vietnam War protester, a World War I Red Cross worker and a Union housewife in the Civil War will act out the often overlooked roles of women in wars throughout United States history at an upcoming program.
Reproductive rights. Economic and racial justice. LGBT rights. There are an overwhelming amount of issues that Elizabeth Jacobs said she wants to take action on in this political climate.
A child ran up with arms outstretched and a huge smile on his face to hug the owner of the toy store, who was dressed in a Curious George costume. After the child posed for a picture, Curious George gave him a high five.
Representatives from Bloomington’s National Alliance on Mental Illness led a class Tuesday intending to help educate relatives of those with mental illness. The organization and its classes work to offer resources and educational tools for caretakers of the mentally ill, NAMI family support facilitator Laura Jesseph said.
A local nonprofit is combining food, music, dance, science and art in a series of events with a unifying theme: chocolate.
“What jazz band leader, famous for playing at the Cotton Club, released the album ‘Three Little Words’ and ‘Stormy Weather’?”