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(02/20/17 11:29pm)
Chicago rapper Noname will headline this spring’s Culture Shock Music Festival, student radio station WIUX announced this weekend. Three touring acts and a handful of local bands will also perform at the annual day-long festival, taking place this year April 15 in Dunn Meadow.
(02/20/17 1:08am)
Delta Sigma Pi organized an American Cancer Society Gala in the Tudor Room of the Indiana Memorial Union on Friday. Donors purchased tickets with a suggested donation of $30, though many attendees donated more, according to Delta Sigma Pi’s fundraising page.
(02/20/17 1:23am)
Students packed the bowling lanes from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. last Friday at the Indiana Memorial Union, which is business as usual during IMU Late Nite events.
(02/20/17 12:58am)
As a non-binary student, freshman Spencer Biery identifies outside of traditional gender norms, which are based on the idea that there are only two genders: male and female.
(02/16/17 1:35am)
Bathrooms, sexuality and statistics were the focus of discussion late Wednesday afternoon at the Maurer School of Law. The event was “Dignity, Law, and Transgender Lives” and 100 people attended. Steve Sanders, an associate professor at the law school, moderated the event. His two guests were Joshua Block, an American Civil Liberties Union attorney via video chat, and Jody Herman from the Williams Institute at University of
California, Los Angeles.
(02/14/17 11:06pm)
The IU Bucket List includes a variety of campus-driven activities recommended for incoming students.
(02/15/17 1:40am)
Flint, Michigan. Chances are you’ve heard of it. You vaguely remember your outraged second cousin posting to Facebook about government negligence, and the news coverage surrounding the calamity clogged your feed.
(02/14/17 3:00am)
IU has a variety of different initiatives and programs in place to keep students safe. Additionally, the IU Police Department oversees campus security and monitors dangerous situations. Many of these situations involve underage drinking or substance abuse. Capt. Andy Stephenson answers some common campus questions, primarily about the repercussions for students who are identified as drinking underage.
(02/14/17 12:12am)
From arts to music, from food to drinks, here’s a short list of some of the events in downtown Bloomington this Valentine’s Day.
(08/14/17 8:43pm)
Are you only here for a few days? While there are many great things to do and see in Bloomington, Special Publications Editor Harley Wiltsey shares her favorite must-see stops for your trip.
(02/10/17 4:51am)
Bloomington’s primary LGBT club invites patrons to “come celebrate the space and yourselves and all the ridiculousness that can only happen at The Back Door” on their Facebook page.
(02/07/17 1:57am)
On a table topped with open National Geographic magazines, folder paper cards and glitter sat a drink. A bramble-and-blueberry honey concoction dubbed Blue’s Clues, to be exact. Bloomington resident Rose Smith paused from her knitting and took a small sip.
(02/06/17 10:12pm)
The Owen County man charged with stealing 15-month-old Shaylyn Ammerman from her crib last March before raping and killing her pleaded guilty in an unscheduled hearing Friday to charges of murder and
kidnapping.
(02/06/17 10:24pm)
Leading up to the start of classes in Maastricht, I caught myself dreading the prospect of returning to school on more than one occasion.
(01/31/17 8:57pm)
An investigation is active after a woman told police she believed she’d been drugged while in an Uber.
(01/30/17 9:37pm)
Americans have been encouraged by Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act to make moves to prevent disease and to take better care of their own health, according to a new study by IU and Cornell University
researchers.
(01/30/17 1:57am)
Friends and strangers carefully balanced black plastic plates piled high with food and clear plastic cups filled with various drinks as they laughed and caught up with one another Saturday night in Grazie! Italiano.
(01/30/17 2:46am)
President Trump has the potential to alter the typical college student’s diet, a feat that no dietician has been able to accomplish so far. Among other changes, his current plan threatens the student dependency on guacamole from Chipotle, a crucial factor in student budgets.
(02/15/17 10:40pm)
As the night approached, Jerald Cribbs sprawls out across the concrete with his head resting on his backpack. He shut his eyes and tried to feel safe.
(01/26/17 12:41am)
The coffee culture of Italy features an emphasis on drinks such as the cappuccino.