At least we're not fox news
As a columnist, I’m basically allowed to write what I want. I will openly confess that I can be just as biased as Fox News anchors.
As a columnist, I’m basically allowed to write what I want. I will openly confess that I can be just as biased as Fox News anchors.
Students gathered around pizza Friday to learn methods that may, someday, help them change the world.
IU Surplus collects piles of unwanted electronic parts, cartridges, computers and cables from IU departments and recycles or resells them as an alternative to throwing them away.
The Mathers Museum opened “Ojibwe Public Art, Ostrom Private Lives” last Friday. The exhibit was organized by a group of IU graduate students.
Former Pakistani Ambassador Husain Haqqani began the Global Perspective Speaker Series with a speech Friday in the Indiana Memorial Union.
IU Art Museum Docent Monica Jensen presented this month’s thematic tour Saturday, focusing on the role of eyes in both art and culture.
A six-block plot of land in Evansville now has the IU Medical School’s name on it. The proposed location of the University’s 10th medical school campus was announced last Friday after plans were submitted through December and January by several different companies.
Student comedy group the Universeity tWits performed “The University tWits Save the Day,” at 9 p.m. in the Fine Arts building.
In honor of what would have been novelist William Burroughs’ 100th birthday, Bloomington created “Burroughs Century,” a festival celebrating his influence. It will run Wednesday through Sunday.
B-Town House Band, a band comprised of several IU students and alumni recently released their indie album, “Life Songs.”
Facing another team from Illinois, there would be no shooting struggles from the field this time for the IU women’s basketball team. After suffering one of its poorest shooting performances of the season last Thursday against Northwestern, IU had one of its best days from the field in a 77-58 win yesterday at Illinois.
IU defeated Illinois 77-58 in Champaign, Ill., on Sunday. The win snaps a streak of 22 consecutive Big Ten losses on the road — a string of defeats that extended back to Feb. 10, 2011.
Sophomore guard Kevin “Yogi” Ferrell put on a virtuoso performance Sunday. It was maybe the best two-way showing an IU player has had this season.
The unpredictability of the Hoosier’s Big Ten play continued Sunday, as the IU men’s basketball team (14-8, 4-5) stunned the No. 10 Michigan Wolverines (16-5, 8-1) 63-52. It was Michigan’s first conference loss of the season, and it ends their 10-game winning streak.
A man found in his attic was arrested on counts of possession of meth and possession of a firearm.
After allowing 80, 73, 76 and 72 points in its first four Big Ten games, IU has smothered its last five opponents, allowing 56.6 points per game.
Members of a new retail committee formed to keep Bloomington’s downtown thriving have met for the last six months to discuss possible new shop front businesses thatwill best appeal to Bloomington locals and IU students.
Sunday was World Wetlands Day, an annual international event marking the anniversary of the adoption of the Convention on Wetlands.
Warm temperatures during the weekend brought more people than usual to the Bloomington Winter Farmers’ Market at the Harmony School.
IU Track and Field had another weekend of breakout performances at Gladstein Fieldhouse as the Hoosiers set 46 indoor personal records. IU played host to the Indiana Relays, 25 collegiate teams and more than 1,200 athletes last weekend.