IU's Tyler Combs in last after first round of ‘Jeopardy!’ College Championship finals
After answering the Final Jeopardy question incorrectly, Combs ended with $200.
After answering the Final Jeopardy question incorrectly, Combs ended with $200.
Netflix, Amazon Prime, the Bloomington Playwrights Project and Broadway HD are bringing theater to your home.
Broadway World asked for seniors who had their showcase cancelled to submit a video.
The IU-born a cappella group has used Zoom and YouTube to continue their “Open Bar Tour.”
You could learn a K-pop dance or watch the show Produce 101.
A digital component planned before the pandemic allowed for the exhibition to be quickly shown online.
“About 90 percent of the people that I encounter love the bagpipes,” piper Clancy Clements said.
How to make your at-home beverage a little more fun.
The coronavirus stopped me from having a birthday party, so I had one on Zoom instead.
"To All the Boys I've Loved Before" will be screened this Saturday.
He won the game with the correct answer, “What is reincarnation?!”
Monroe County schools provide 10 meals to thousands of kids each week.
After winning $28,400 Friday night, the IU senior will return to the gameshow Monday.
Despite shorter hours, the humane association gives food and supplies to Monroe residents.
The broadcast will begin at 8 p.m. on the group’s website.
Instructors are teaching via online live streaming.
The sessions are 1-2:30 p.m. April 16 and 23.
Tyler Combs will compete against 14 other U.S. college students for $100,000.
Hippocrates Cheng is a composer, overtone singer and multi-instrumentalist.
Trumpet professor John Rommel said he feels Cobb’s addition will create a well-rounded trumpet faculty.