College Democrats support Kruzan’s efforts to preserve green space, arts
As election day draws near, members of the IU College Democrats have been increasing their efforts to raise support for their candidate, Mayor Mark Kruzan.
As election day draws near, members of the IU College Democrats have been increasing their efforts to raise support for their candidate, Mayor Mark Kruzan.
Filled with phrases in all languages, meanings and colors, the 20-foot wall that occupies space throughout both the IU campus and Bloomington provides a place for passersby to write down opinions using various artistic mediums.
Looking to put pressure on politicians to support global warming legislation one year before the 2008 elections, local Greenpeace and Step It Up organizers hosted a rally and information workshops Saturday at the Harmony School, 909 E. Second St.
The results of the first two possessions for IU men’s basketball team against North Alabama should not have come as a surprise to the Hoosier faithful.
The results of the first two possessions for IU men’s basketball team against North Alabama should not have come as a surprise to the Hoosier faithful.
No Gatorade baths or tearful victory speeches followed IU’s sixth win. The chase for eligibility is no more. But the Hoosiers are still in full pursuit of a bowl game.
The IU volleyball team (14-12, 5-9) suffered through two road losses this weekend, one against Ohio State and the other at the hands of No. 1 Penn State. Ohio State, a team the Hoosiers defeated earlier in the season in Bloomington, beat IU on Friday in four games (30-26, 30-25, 23-30, 33-31). The Hoosiers were then bested Saturday by the nation’s top team, Penn State, who took the match in three games (30-14, 30-18, 30-23).
History tends to repeat itself – or so the IU men’s soccer team hopes.
The IU women’s basketball team began the first exhibition game of the new season on a 17-0 run and never looked back, defeating the Hoosier Lady Stars 77-49 Saturday night at Assembly Hall. The visitors didn’t score until five minutes into the game.
All the stats were on the Hoosiers side when they stepped out on the pitch against Wisconsin in their regular season finale.
As good as advertised. That’s the verdict on IU’s newcomers after they scored 88 points in a 121-76 rout of North Alabama. Eric Gordon and Jordan Crawford alone dropped 54 points on the visitors.
Incapacitated by injuries, the IU women’s soccer team was “shell-shocked” by rival No. 8 Purdue 7-0 in West Lafayette on Friday afternoon.
An IU student is suing six former IU students and one current student, alleging that they assaulted him and made anti-Semitic comments toward him last year.
After six failed attempts over the last two years, the IU football team is bowl eligible. As is typical with Hoosier victories, sophomore quarterback Kellen Lewis had a big day statistically. But after the game, Lewis was deflecting the credit to two leaders who kept him in the game mentally.
A single engine plane crashed early Sunday morning just northeast of the 100 mile marker on Interstate 65. Alan D. Gluff, 52, left at about 8:30 a.m. from the Greenwood Airport, Greenwood, Ind., for a local flight.
A spaghetti marinara dinner is the incentive to help the Fazoli’s, 315 College Mall Road, collect 500 cans of nonperishable food for Bloomington’s Backstreet Missions food bank, from now until Thanksgiving Day.
Indiana State Excise police officers cited 84 people on 88 charges in the Red Lot tailgating area during the IU-Ball State football game this weekend.
In 1999, Bloomington became the fourth city in the U.S. to have a sister city in Cuba, but for most people “family” visits are unlikely.
The smell of 14 different soups made by chefs from across Bloomington filled the air over Morton Street Saturday morning at the Farmer’s Market’s first soup-tasting.
-From IDS reports This spring, the IU Student Foundation is announcing the availability of nearly $30,000 in scholarships for students.