Monsters, zombies compete in roller derby bout
The Roller Derby Monster Mash-up, the first Halloween-themed derby to take place in Bloomington, was also the debut of two exhibition teams: the Monsters and the Zombies.
The Roller Derby Monster Mash-up, the first Halloween-themed derby to take place in Bloomington, was also the debut of two exhibition teams: the Monsters and the Zombies.
While the auto industry is falling apart at the seams, it seems as though there are people in the world willing to empty their pockets to preserve history.
On Saturday, the United States men’s soccer team took on Honduras in the World Cup qualifier match in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. While the Americans came out ahead, winning 3-2, the atmosphere surrounding the game was still a major accomplishment for Hondurans, highlighting the recent progress seen in negotiations and perhaps acting as a harbinger of peaceful talks to hopefully come.
As I neared the Willkie center building, I was treated to a sight with which I have become all too familiar. Someone was parked in the circle drive. The car did not have its blinkers on. The engine was not idling. It was parked with no one inside right up against the yellow curb. “The yellow curb is a no-parking zone. Do not park there.” I left this message in a note on the windshield.
Columbus Day is under attack. We already let the liberals ruin Christmas. Once more, normal people everywhere are sitting idly by as bureaucrats in office chairs quietly take away the only three-day weekend in October.
I was up early last Friday morning, and the last thing I expected to hear on the news was that President Obama had won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Evolutionary biologist, author and atheist Richard Dawkins will challenge the idea intelligent design Monday in a lecture called "The Greatest Show on Earth: Evidence for Evolution." It is sponsored by The Indiana Memorial Union Board and the Secular Alliance of IU The event is free and no ticket is required. It is at 7 p.m. in the IU Auditorium.
The Crawdads and several other friends created upbeat music at their “Dance to Live, Live to Love” benefit concert at the Bloomington Monroe County Convention Center supporting Bloomington’s Art of Mental Health Week, as well as the release of their new CD called “Live to Love.”
State Fire Marshal Jim Greeson is warning Indiana residents to heat their homes properly as the weather gets cooler to avoid the risk of fires.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The IU Hoosiers took a break from their conference schedule to face Atlantic Coast Conference opponent Virginia Saturday. They probably could have just taken the week off.
All the hard work that went into The Main Squeeze’s headliner debut performance at The Bluebird Thursday paid off. Playing a full-fledged set list in front of a high quality light for about 160 people, it was everything that they were hoping for on a rainy Thursday night, said keyboard player Ben ‘Smiley’ Silverstein.
OSLO — President Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday in a stunning decision designed to encourage his initiatives to reduce nuclear arms, ease tensions with the Muslim world and stress diplomacy and cooperation rather than unilateralism.
A rough patch in the No. 14 IU men’s soccer season will get rockier Saturday when the Hoosiers hit the road once again to face Big Ten foe Michigan and try to snap a two-game losing skid.
The Kuttner quartet, one of the most prestigious musical ensembles in the school, will perform at Friday and Saturdays ballet.
Gaining confidence in strides, the IU men’s and women’s cross country teams are vaulting themselves both into the national rankings and earning Big Ten accolades.
The Indiana Daily Student asked David Copperfield about his tricks, influences and achievements.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Central Indiana will try to solve its need for volunteers in an unconventional manner – by attempting to break a world 'telephone' record.
The annual variety show, Big Man on Campus, will be at 7 p.m. Friday in the IU Auditorium. This year’s theme is “Teaming Up to Tackle Breast Cancer.”
A new-age opera combines digital art projection and an exploration of female sexuality this weekend.
Upland Brewing Co., the largest microbrewery in Indiana, is organizing SchwartzTag, an all-day celebration commemorate the release of its German-style lager.