Symphonic Bells ensemble performs concert
Members of Symphonic Bells of Bloomington, a local bell-ringing choir that was founded by IU graduate students in 2011, performed their fall concert Tuesday night.
Members of Symphonic Bells of Bloomington, a local bell-ringing choir that was founded by IU graduate students in 2011, performed their fall concert Tuesday night.
Map makers around the world have created maps to analyze everything from character interactions in “Lord of the Rings” to the history of science fiction for an IU School of Informatics project called “Places and Spaces: Mapping Science.”
Experts gathered for a panel at IU on Tuesday to explore the state and future of anthropology museums.
Travel columnist Kate Thacker reflects on her time in India and the ever-changing structural landscape in Hyderabad.
The Grateful Divas, a five-woman performance group, will perform at 12:15 p.m. today at the Monroe County Courthouse.
After matching a 70-year old IU record with six passing touchdowns in a 56-36 win against Purdue, sophomore quarterback Tre Roberson was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week on Monday.
The Indiana Pacers are off to a remarkable start. It’s shocking how well they’ve played so far this NBA season.
Three of Syracuse’s eight players who saw time in the game last year are gone, and seven of the 11 Hoosiers who played are no longer part of the team.
After a week to prepare, tonight the Hoosiers travel to Syracuse, N.Y., for their battle in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge to face a team who recently moved into the top five in the country — to No. 4 — after Monday’s latest AP poll was released.
The National Field Hockey Coaches Association announced Monday that Heilman was named a Longstretch NFHCA Third Team All-American.
Seven IU football players were recognized Monday evening when the Big Ten announced the All-Big Ten football honorees.
Composer Libby Larsen will take up a residency Wednesday and Thursday at the Jacobs School of Music as part of the music school’s “Five Friends Master Class Series.”
How fitting it is to be awarded an opportunity to avenge a ghost, a haunting memory still shackled to the current subconscious.
Janette Fishell, chair of the organ department at the Jacobs School of Music, will play the last concert in her organ concert series at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9 in Alumni Hall, the school announced Tuesday.
Professor Emeritus William Adam, a renowned trumpet pedagogue, taught at Jacobs for 42 years, from 1946 to 1988.
Competitors from all over the world converged in Bloomington in late October to compete in the Indiana International Guitar Festival and Competition, and on Nov. 25, the winners were announced.
Professor Emeritus William Adam, a renowned trumpet pedagogue, taught at Jacobs for 42 years, from 1946 to 1988.
The Grunwald Gallery of Art is displaying two new exhibitions, “Just Visiting: Visiting Faculty Exhibition” and “The School of Fine Arts Abroad: Overseas Study Exhibition,” that highlights the work of visiting faculty and study abroad students.
Obama was my first president, so his failings seem much more personal.
It turns out, using fake trees is actually more environmentally detrimental.