Handling the 4th with your family
Family guidelines for the 4th of July weekend.
Family guidelines for the 4th of July weekend.
The seventh annual Hoosier Hoedown, an Ultimate Frisbee Tournament sponsored by the Hoosier Sports Corporation, takes place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday at Karst Farm Park.
Thursday marks the first day of the new fiscal year, and IU employees will come together to silently protest the campus-wide salary freeze approved in the 2010-11 budget by wearing black clothing or a black ribbon throughout the day.
INDIANAPOLIS — Opponents of Indiana’s 2005 voter identification law say it keeps poor people from casting ballots. But those same people who advocates say can’t afford to get a state ID will have to find a way to hire a lawyer if the politically charged law is to be challenged in court again.
Ryan Martin's Blooming-Beats column reviews the recent Frog Eyes show at The Bishop.
Kristen Watterson's Btown Brush Strokes column takes an in depth look at Microcosm Publishing.
Elliott Bark, Jacobs School of Music Doctoral Student, has received multiple national awards including the Bowdoin Student Composition Competition.
Bloomington community radio station WFHB will sponsor the third annual July 4 Acoustic Roots Festival on Sunday afternoon behind the barn at the Story Inn bed & breakfast in Story, Ind.
While recruiting has been revolutionized in the past 15 years with the evolution of blogs and 24-hour news outlets, there are some recruiting traditions that remain the same: summer camps.
The newly created positions of emergency management director and public safety director for IU have now been filled by two University employees, Diane Mack and Jerry Minger.
Bright colors and familiar Bloomington icons adorn the wall outside the Bloomington Board of Realtors building at Fourth and Madison streets, the result of several months of planning, preparation and painting. A celebration of diversity and art honored the new “City of Peace” mural Friday evening.
Gabrielle Reed, an IU student, was crowned Miss Indiana at the 70th annual Miss Indiana Scholarship Pageant on Saturday at the Zionsville High School Performing Arts Center in Zionsville.
Maybe if we just start reading and appreciating novels again, we can start fighting our intellectual slide toward laziness and stupidity.
It’s true that, right now, Internet television is far from perfect — but it is certainly the way of the future.
At first, it looked like the U.S. could come back once more and end the game before it went into an extra 30 minutes of play. However, another Ghanian goal in the first few minutes of extra time was just too much, and the tired American side could not muster up another epic comeback — something that had become its game plan during the World Cup.
WE SAY Afghanistan’s mineral wealth should benefit its people, not foreign corporations.
After five and a half months of new experiences piled on top of new experiences, I wanted to end my study-abroad time in Spain with something even fresher and more awe-inspiring than all the rest. It was a tough chore.
The Sizzler, Sea Ray and Super Slide were only a few of the attractions available for carnival-goers attending Fun Frolic, an annual event benefiting IU Child Care Centers and Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Students participated in the 39th annual Mini University, an event co-sponsored by the IU Alumni Association and Bloomington Continuing Studies to support lifelong learning. The week-long Mini University began June 20 and allowed participants to attend up to 15 non-credited classes taught by IU faculty.
The organization Friends of Ernie Pyle has been working ever since to find a way to acquire the property. The state has set an Aug. 1 deadline for the group to come up with a plan.