IU students, faculty react to Kamala Harris as Vice Presidential pick, discuss her skills
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden announced his selection of California Senator Kamala Harris as his vicer presidential running mate Aug. 11.
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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden announced his selection of California Senator Kamala Harris as his vicer presidential running mate Aug. 11.
The 2020 Democratic National Convention, held virtually August 17-20, declared Joe Biden the official Democratic presidential nominee for the 2020 election. Thousands tuned in to watch speakers such as Republican and former Ohio Governor John Kasich,former first lady Michelle Obama and former President Barack Obama talk about a wide range of topics. Here are some takeaways from the convention:
Although the country will be voting in a presidential election this fall, Hoosiers can familiarize themselves with other races, such as those for state representatives, before they step into the voting booth or mail in their ballots.
A 16-year old Tyler Combs runs into the living room, desperate to get to the TV before Alex Trebek announces the first clue.
As COVID-19 continues to spread throughout the U.S., businesses and restaurants are coming up with up with ways to keep their businesses afloat.
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater will screen the film “Suffragette” at 7 p.m. Saturday.
The smell of New Mexican chili powder wafted through the air as Native American Chef Freddie Bitsoie placed the seasoned pork in the pan. As he rotated the tenderloin, the smell grew stronger.
Actress Laverne Cox's Feb. 13 appearance at the IU Auditorium will be rescheduled for a to-be-determined date this semester due to an unforeseen scheduling conflict, according to the News at IU Bloomington website.
Michael Uslan, an IU professor of practice and producer of the modern “Batman” films including “Joker,” is inviting students to join him 7:45 p.m. Feb. 9 in the Franklin Hall Commons for an Oscar watch party.
A four-person jazz group called the Amanda Gardier Quartet will perform at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at Bear’s Place.
The Hutton Honors College and the Jacobs School of Music Project Jumpstart will provide a lunch with members of the Minnesota Orchestra at 11:15 a.m. Wednesday in the IU Auditorium lobby.
The most dramatic season of "The Bachelor" yet is about to take place at 7:30 p.m. April 21 at Clowes Memorial Hall in Indianapolis.
This month, the IU Cinema will feature movies such as “The Adventures of Prince Achmed,” “Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound” and “9 to 5.”
Floating candles danced in the air over the heads of this year’s attendees on the night of Dec. 13 for the 6th annual Yule Ball. While the rest of their muggle friends were left with the worries of finals, the witches and wizards who attended the ball were instead whisked into a magical night filled with Butterbeer, robes, cauldrons and dancing.
IU Student Government ran a survey, which focused on physical health and how often or if people use the IU facilities, from Nov. 4-7.
Recently deceased feline Lil BUB has been considered one of the most famous cats on Earth. Now, after her death, she may become one of the most famous cats in the galaxy.
Bloomington City Council member Andy Ruff announced yesterday he will run for Congress in Indiana’s Ninth District.
Last April the current IUSG executive branch members were elected into office. They ran off a campaign platform in which they identified different issues on campus they wanted to look into or improve.
Update 4:58 p.m. Dec. 4
Bloomington citizens will walk out of schools and places of work as part of a global climate strike Friday at City Hall.