Several Indiana parks to be closed for deer hunts
Several Indiana state parks will be closed temporarily in the coming weeks for deer hunts.
Several Indiana state parks will be closed temporarily in the coming weeks for deer hunts.
After two weeks of giving up leads in the fourth quarter, IU played the comeback role today. But it wasn’t enough.
A main issue plaguing IU this season has been a lack of production in the fourth quarter. But despite scoring 14 points in the final period against Wisconsin, it was still not enough to earn the victory.
On a day full of pomp and circumstance, the IU men’s soccer team was able to resuscitate its season with a 2-1 upset of Big Ten-leading No. 25 Penn State Friday.
Follow today's men's soccer game versus No. 25 Penn State with IDS reporters Stephanie Kuzydym and Kevin Loughery here.
The Bloomington Watercolor Society has been selected to have its artwork featured this month in the City Hall’s atrium on behalf of Bloomington Entertainment and Arts Districts. There will be an opening reception from 5 to 7 p.m. today.
One-act opera draws attention to topics ranging from death row to humanity.
Gloria Groom, Mary and Winton Green Curator of Medieval through Modern European Painting and Sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago, presented a lecture Thursday in the School of Fine Arts building about artist Edouard Manet and his influences on female artists, specifically Berthe Morisot and Eva Gonzales.
The Day of the Dead, the twin holiday of the Day of the Living, is often associated with Mexico, but the holiday is by no means limited to one country. In fact, the roots of the holiday in Peru stretch much deeper. Every Nov. 2, the graveyards of Peru fill with people.
From Munich to Chicago, from Boston to Bloomington, Jacobs School of Music professor Carl Lenthe has graced ears with his trombone and baritone horn expertise. Now, he can be heard everywhere on two new CDs.
Two local bands will bring blues and rock to Bear’s Place Friday. Built For Comfort will perform from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. with a $4 cover, and Frosty Mugs will perform at 10 p.m. with a $3 cover.
Local Bloomington band Prayer Breakfast will join Tara Jane O’Neil, No Kids and Phil Elverum, most commonly known as Mount Eerie, as they make a stop in Bloomington at 9:30 p.m. Friday on their coast-to-coast tour.
A small, intimate audience went to see “Tick, Tick ... BOOM!” a contemporary rock musical written by Jonathan Larson on Thursday at the John Waldron Arts Center.
Celtic Woman, an ensemble comprised of four vocalists and one fiddler, will perform at 7 p.m. Sunday at the IU Auditorium as part of their 2009 international “Isle of Hope” tour.
Victoria’s Secret, WIUX team up to co-sponsor benefit fashion show Thursday.
John Clay, the big, bruising 248-pound Badger running back who anchors the Wisconsin offense, averages 104.9 rushing yards per game and has scored 10 touchdowns – four more than any other running back in the Big Ten.
An IU senior was booted from Tibet while studying abroad. She recounts the experiences and hardships she encountered while traveling during the 60th anniversary of Chairman Mao Zedong’s and the People’s Republic of China’s rise to power.
After months of waiting by IU coach Tom Crean and the IU compliance office, freshman center Bawa Muniru was cleared to play in the 2009-10 season Thursday.
An online program allowing students and employees to reserve a time slot to receive the free H1N1 vaccine will be accessible through OneStart beginning Friday.
The “Coal on Campus: Coal and the Future of Energy at IU” discussion panel was Thursday at the Indiana Memorial Union.