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(02/13/24 6:48pm)
Nate Powell promoted “Fall Through” at 6:30 p.m., Feb. 9 in Morganstern’s Bookstore and Café, explained his creative process and signed copies of his books. “Fall Through” is the story of a time-travelling punk rock band — inspired by Powell’s punk rock past — who jump between realities when they play a specific song.
(02/13/24 6:23pm)
Louisville, KY based post-punk band Charm School performed at 10 p.m, Feb. 11, in The Bishop Bar along with Bloomington’s Swan Wash and Placer.
(02/13/24 5:30pm)
Walking into Frank Southern Ice Arena in the early morning, it’s not obvious the rink is home to eight youth hockey teams, three collegiate hockey clubs, a beer league and two figure skating clubs.
(02/13/24 6:18pm)
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, it is the perfect time to pick up a great romance novel. There is nothing I love more than reading a cheesy little romance with all of my favorite tropes. This is a list of three of my most favorite romance books of all time.
(02/13/24 7:25pm)
The Hoosiers improved to 11-2 after beating the Boilermakers 95-62.
(02/13/24 4:44pm)
Rap artist NLE Choppa is set to perform at 8 p.m. Feb. 15, in the IU Auditorium. Known for singles including “Shotta Flow” and “Camelot,” the 21-year-old artist garnered over 21.3 million monthly listeners on Spotify since launching his rap career in 2018.
(02/13/24 3:58pm)
The Hoosiers hosted Drake University, Brown University and Middle Tennesse State University.
(02/12/24 11:56pm)
“Jesus Christ Superstar,” a musical created by Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award-winning composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and playwright Tim Rice will be performed at 7:30 p.m, Feb. 19 - 20 in the IU Auditorium. The two-night run in Bloomington is one stop in their 50th anniversary North American tour.
(02/12/24 11:52pm)
Indiana softball traveled down to Clearwater, Florida, for the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Leadoff Classic to start Team 51’s season. The Hoosiers went 4-1 with one loss due to a tight battle against No. 5 Clemson University.
(02/12/24 11:37pm)
Comedian and actor Matt Rife’s two performances at the IU Auditorium, originally scheduled for Feb. 14, have been postponed until May 29.
(02/12/24 11:40pm)
Indiana women’s tennis stretched its losing skid to five after a second consecutive winless weekend in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The Hoosiers lost 4-0 to Kansas State University on Saturday and 4-1 to the University of Alabama on Sunday.
(02/12/24 11:30pm)
Speculation had been building for weeks before the Grammys. Rumors abounded that Taylor Swift would announce her “Reputations (Taylor’s Version)” album when she won an award.
(02/12/24 9:53pm)
Despite being a night dedicated to admiring and recognizing artists from all backgrounds, with all beliefs, who create various types of music, Sunday night’s Grammy Awards fell short this year on nearly all fronts.
(03/01/24 7:50pm)
As winter fades away, Indiana begins its 2024 spring season for 13 varsity sports. From basketball to rowing, there’s a lot to keep up with. Several sports continue their season after playing throughout winter while many are beginning their season this month.
(03/04/24 6:30pm)
When the calendar gets to April, a special buzz swirls around Indiana University ahead of Little 500 weekend.
(03/01/24 7:05pm)
IU’s Little 500 is one of the premier events the campus has to offer, with “The World’s Greatest College Weekend” being held annually on the third week of April.
(03/04/24 6:16pm)
Bob Knight is synonymous with Indiana basketball. The Hoosiers coaching legend accumulated one of basketball’s most impressive resumes in his 29 seasons at Indiana, and his impact on the program, state and national landscape has yet to be forgotten — and it never will.
(02/12/24 5:58pm)
Indiana track and field divided this weekend, with most of the team traveling to Chicago for the Windy City Invitational and jumpers heading to Fayetteville, Arkansas, for the Tyson Invitational.
(02/12/24 5:30pm)
“Vox Pop! a post-democratic musical” written by IU masters candidate David Davila and directed by IU masters candidate Lauren Diesch opened at 7:30 p.m., Feb. 9 in the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. The musical is running through Feb. 17, and tickets are available through the Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance website.
(02/12/24 4:35pm)
Imagine taking an old bag you got from the grocery store and wearing it as your outfit. Without information, it sounds disgusting. Why would I want to wear trash when I can buy a new outfit from Urban Outfitters? The Bloomington Trashion Refashion show makes you question your everyday outfits, and possibly change how much trash and old clothes you throw out.