COLUMN: Contrary to its name, junk journaling is a valuable hobby
Junk journaling is accessible and affordable, making it the perfect craft for college students.
Junk journaling is accessible and affordable, making it the perfect craft for college students.
Party for Pasifika started Jan. 22 and will run through Jan. 25
Julie Heffernan talked about her venture from painter to graphic novelist.
The IU student is a member of Boy in the Bubble, a sketch group on campus.
The hardcore punk band talks the new tape, their DIY ethic and the scene.
The murder mystery comedy was a crowd pleaser.
A court order found Rokita’s original suit insufficient.
Check out some country, R&B and indie rock performances this weekend in Bloomington.
Important tips to know about Bloomington’s bar scene.
The study provided information to support environmental initiatives.
The acclaimed filmmaker and visual artist died Jan. 15.
The Hoosiers allowed a season-high 13 3-pointers, nine of which came after halftime.
The City of Bloomington Department of Housing and Neighborhood Development (HAND) invites residents to apply for City funding to improve their neighborhoods.
The Hoosiers’ 79-70 defeat to Northwestern moved their Big Ten record to 5-4.
The city council unanimously approved an amended ordinance supporting the Kirkwood conversion.
A former student at Indiana University has become a recognized writer of Latino literature.
The Hoosiers dropped to 2-6 against Quad 1 opponents.
The stunning film exemplifies the transformative power of Rehabilitation Through the Arts.
The Hoosiers’ 6-point halftime lead crumbled into a narrow loss Wednesday night.