IU to put on Hoosierland Invitational
IU’s swimming and diving team has one last opportunity to compete together before the new year.
IU’s swimming and diving team has one last opportunity to compete together before the new year.
For the third time in four years, IU is off to a perfect 3-0 record. Now comes Game 4, and the Hoosiers will put their unblemished record on the line against the Missouri Tigers at 2 p.m. Sunday in Assembly Hall.
In its first two games, IU faced inferior talent and allowed it to stick around. However, a veteran Ole Miss team prevailed against the Hoosiers in the first of three possible games in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-off.
When the Hoosiers storm the field for the last time in 2009 to take on Purdue, it will be a reminder that this is what college football should be.
When IU senior safety Nick Polk – originally from Milwaukee – first visited Bloomington, he didn’t know anything about the school’s rivalry with Purdue. Things have changed.
IU used to show off its animosity every year by re-enacting the burial of Jawn Purdue, and Purdue counteracted with their burning of Miss Indiana, which died out in the mid-1970s and 1960s, respectively.
A panel discussion questioned “Is Chivalry Dead, or Has Feminism Killed It?” Thursday in the Herman B Wells Library, and many opinions made for a lively discussion.
The Asian Culture Center is providing free Asian language tutoring sessions for students interested in Asian language and culture. Currently, students are able to learn Mandarin Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Tagalog.
The 15th annual IU Undergraduate Research Conference is from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday in the IMU.
Many students find it challenging enough to find time to finish homework, work on theses and look for a job. Those with children have additional demands on their time that take the difficulties of graduate school to a new level.
Chicago rock band Blane Fonda will be making its Bloomington debut 8 p.m. Saturday at Rhino’s All Ages Club. Opening acts include Bloomington metal bands Pariah and Horrid House Guest.
Alternative country singer-songwriter Haley Bonar, Sin Ropas and Bloomington family band Blue Cut will each perform at 8 p.m. Sunday.
From Princeton to Paris, Dr. Sally Shafto has spread her love for film as a student, professor and translator. On Thursday, she brought the same passion to Bloomington as the fourth candidate to compete for the new IU Cinema director position.
As part of the Skills for the Art of Fine Living series organized by The Venue Fine Arts & Gifts, Ladi Terry, a creativity trainer and consultant, addressed an intimate gathering Thursday about the different styles, cognitive approaches and tools that apply to the creative thinking and problem solving.
Bloomington cabinetmaker Nancy Hiller provided a brief history of cabinets and their transformation of the kitchen space Thursday to an audience of approximately 40 people at the Monore County History Center.
A school-friendly version of the popular Fox TV game show, “Are They Smarter than a Fifth Grader?”, was produced Thursday at Bloomington High School South as a charitable event for Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week.
The Stardusters Jazz Orchestra featuring Janiece Jaffe will perform Saturday at the fourth-annual show honoring legendary composer and singer Hoagy Carmichael. The event will take place from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m at KRC Catering.
The triple Grammy-winning band that just released their 17th album, “Los Lobos Goes Disney,” on Oct. 27 will be performing at 8 p.m. Friday at the Buskirk.
The Hoochie Coo Burlesque Party will showcase local musicians, professional dancers and acrobatic pole dancing on Saturday at The Lodge.
Senior forward Darren Yeagle scored once with his head and once with his foot Thursday to take down No. 7 Louisville 2-0 in the NCAA Tournament’s opening round.