Kirlew named to Allstate AFCA Good Works Team
IU defensive end Jammie Kirlew has a passion for crushing quarterbacks – and film, politics, business and community service. On Tuesday, his many talents were recognized.
IU defensive end Jammie Kirlew has a passion for crushing quarterbacks – and film, politics, business and community service. On Tuesday, his many talents were recognized.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources announced Tuesday Gene Stratton-Porter will be inducted into the Indiana Conservation Hall of Fame Friday.
Tuesday night, Congressman Baron Hill voted to extend unemployment insurance benefits.
After 15 days of collecting donations, the Hoosiers Fighting Hunger statewide food drive has collected more than 135,000 pounds of food, according to a press release.
The 35th annual Bluegrass Hall of Fame & Uncle Pen Days Festival is now through Saturday.
In 1956, the government of New South Wales housed an international design competition with very broad design specifications and no cost limit, an idea that would later be the subject of much criticism.
IU’s student-run radio station, WIUX LP 99.1 FM, is one of 50 stations in the running for mtvU’s College Radio Woodie Award.
IU Dean of Students Pete Goldsmith shared punch and cookies with students Tuesday night at his first official meeting with the campus greeks.
Mary Frohliger, more commonly referred to as the “Hat Lady,” has shown up for work in the Indiana Memorial Union Market sporting a hat every day for the past 10 years.
When former IU coach Bob Knight made his first preseason address to fans in 1971, he stood before 50 people in a cramped room of the Indiana Memorial Union.
This autumn, only leaves are falling in Bloomington. But it wasn’t too long ago when the crunch of foliage and the smacks of an IU quarterback hitting the ground were synonymous.
Tennis, by all accounts, is a global sport. After all, the top eight professional players ranked by the Association of Tennis Players come from different countries. It should come as no surprise, then, that no player on the IU Men’s Tennis team lives within 400 miles of Bloomington.
After devoting their summers to serving the youth in their communities, four IU students won the Marion County Excellence in Summer Service Education Award.
Students unable to cope with the transition into college can now seek help in residence halls.
A committee hopes to find a new chancellor of IU Northwest in Gary in time for the 2010-11 school year.
The IU Sports Journalism Center at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis created a Web site featuring sports and sports media news. It features 3 national sports writers as columnists.
The second annual Retail and Design forum, presented by the Retail Studies Organization, brought high-profile figures from top industry companies to address and advise students eager to follow in their merchandising footsteps.
Astral Project dazzled audiences Tuesday evening at KRC Catering. Jazz from Bloomington President Monika Herzig described the group as a “fabulous jazz band from New Orleans” and said she was happy to have them play for Jazz from Bloomington’s 10th season of performance.
On Saturday evening, I found myself walking down Kirkwood to do some much-needed shopping with a friend. After stopping at Urban Outfitters, we continued to walk down past Kilroy’s to stop at Cactus Flower.
I wanted to avoid album reviews as much as possible, but this beautiful “break up” was just too hard to resist. Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson’s “Break Up” was released earlier this month and so far, I have not heard much hullabaloo about the project.