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(4 hours ago)
Does the “anti-war” film really exist? According to François Truffaut, one of the pioneers of the French New Wave, the answer is no. Onscreen violence is invariably exciting to the viewer when it is presented as narrative conflict. Steven Spielberg, director of “Saving Private Ryan,” believes otherwise: “Of course, every war movie, good or bad, is an anti-war movie.” So maybe the film’s depiction of war violence is inherently oppositional; it’ll unsettle the viewer no matter the intention behind it.
(4 hours ago)
To celebrate the 36th annual women’s and 73rd annual men’s Little 500 bike race, the Buskirk-Chumley Theater will show the 1979 film, “Breaking Away,” at 7 p.m. April 20.
(14 hours ago)
Fans were back inside Memorial Stadium on Thursday, taking in their first Indiana football spring game since 2019 — this time with a new leader at the helm.
(14 hours ago)
Memorial Stadium was silent nearly two hours before the start of Indiana football’s spring game when a promotion for student tickets appeared on the big screen above the south endzone.
(18 hours ago)
The National Weather Service placed Monroe County under a severe thunderstorm warning until 11:45 p.m. Thursday.
(20 hours ago)
The week of April 1 made record sales at the South College Mall Road Kroger with a surge in customers Thursday and Friday before business slowed down that weekend, store co-manager Steve Dyer said. He assumed that the increase in business was from Bloomington locals preparing for the eclipse and the expected influx of tourists.
(21 hours ago)
The Little 500, widely known as the “World's Greatest College Weekend,” kicks off Friday marking a highly anticipated event for students. With numerous festivities lined up, students have plenty of opportunities to celebrate this event.
(21 hours ago)
Humanity only exists because of countless, often unknowable, coincidences. The formation of life's most basic components. The improbability of intelligent life itself. The moon’s formation.
(23 hours ago)
After one of the best starts in program history, Indiana men’s tennis appeared to lose its magic after a disappointing loss to Nebraska, a team it was neck and neck with in the Big Ten standings as the conference tournament approaches.
(23 hours ago)
While the Monroe County Community School Corporation’s board of trustees made few official decisions at its March meeting, they did commit to one thing. No matter what, they’d take a vote on redistricting proposals at the next meeting, scheduled April 23.
(23 hours ago)
Kappa Alpha Theta’s team training schedule is in a document shared between all eight riders. At team meetings every Sunday, they schedule their rides throughout the week.
(04/18/24 4:34pm)
IU athletic trainer Tim Garl claps his hands to his knees with excitement as his next patient appears in the room before jumping up on Garl. Indy, one of three police dogs working for the IU Police Department, began visiting Garl for low-level laser therapy treatments to help with his arthritis.
(04/18/24 3:49pm)
When Curt Cignetti took over as Indiana football’s head coach Nov. 30, he faced a challenge he later described as 20 days of 4th and 1, highlighting the urgency of the task ahead.
(04/18/24 3:44pm)
Beta Theta Pi will no longer be participating in the men’s Little 500 race, according to the team’s Instagram story Wednesday night. The team was also removed from the team jersey pit guide on the IU Student Foundation’s website.
(04/18/24 2:57pm)
With finals knocking on our doors, stress levels have reached an all-time high. Constant stress leads to possibilities of headaches, fatigue and tense shoulders. This can cause one to chug down coffee by the hour and pop Advils to bid goodbye to those gruesome headaches. While this may not seem like a big deal, it can have an adverse effect on us physically, which is why it’s essential to try and get rid of this habit.
(04/18/24 4:07am)
The Bloomington City Council overrode Mayor Kerry Thomson’s veto of a resolution opposing the LEAP water pipeline project during their regular meeting Wednesday. Seven council members voted to support the resolution, while councilmember Kate Rosenbarger abstained. Councilmember Matt Flaherty was not present at the meeting.
(04/18/24 12:00pm)
We write to you today about an urgent and pressing matter, a letter we hoped to never write.
(04/18/24 12:00pm)
(04/17/24 8:24pm)
Despite what I was told before moving into a dorm, I cherished my time at Collins LLC. The rooms were cramped, and the food could be repetitive, but I made friends here and participated in activities that made my first-year experience at IU more enjoyable. I found it easier to make friends down the hall than in my giant lecture classes. Even though I’m excited about the next chapter and living in a house with my roommate, I’ll miss my dorm era.
(04/17/24 7:47pm)
Welcome back to the weekend show guide. As the semester ends, there are many exciting annual spring events and the return of monthly performances. There are also plenty of hard rock and heavy metal shows to mosh out any finals season frustration. Here’s what’s happening: