IU Art Museum offers Wednesday noon talks
IU students and members of the IU and Bloomington communities gathered Wednesday in the second floor gallery of the IU Art Museum for another installment of the museum’s popular noon talk series.
IU students and members of the IU and Bloomington communities gathered Wednesday in the second floor gallery of the IU Art Museum for another installment of the museum’s popular noon talk series.
Hiroshi Ninomiya of the Tokai University School of Music in Tokyo was at IU Oct. 12 to give a lecture on the origins of contemporary Japanese music.
This past weekend the IU women’s golf team played its last tournament of the fall. The Hoosier Fall Invitational took place Saturday, Oct. 18, and Sunday, Oct. 19 in Indianapolis, with IU as the host team.
The Hoosiers’ cross country team competed in two races on Saturday. The women placed 12th as a team overall in the Adidas Invitational, and the men finished in 17th place.
The Hoosiers (11-4-1, 4-4) had already lost 1-0 against Michigan on Friday night in Ann Arbor, Mich., and a late Michigan State goal forced an overtime period where one final goal would decide the game.
The final tournament of the season for the IU men’s golf team will take place on a new course. The team will begin its final tournament of the fall season today at the Pinetree Intercollegiate at the Pinetree Country Club in Cobb, Ga.
Senior kicker Mitch Ewald now holds all significant kicking records at IU.He has more field goals (49), extra points (141) and total points (289) than any kicker in IU’s 129-year history.
ANN ARBOR, MICH. -- In an offensive shootout, Michigan defeated IU 63-47 Saturday night at Michigan Stadium. The two teams combined for 110 points, 1,323 yards and 63 first downs in Ann Arbor, Mich.
The Bloomington Fire Department responded to a report of a fire in the 400 block of West Second Street at 1:27 p.m. Saturday.
Cecil Cain, 67, who was driving a Buick LeSabre, was transported to IU Health Bloomington Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Athletic Director Fred Glass reported to the Board of Trustees Friday that student athlete academics have improved and athletics spending has increased.
The Board of Trustees approved a $2.6 million dollar proposal Friday to replace about 780 windows and 21 doors in Teter Quad.
Their vote of support cements the University’s endorsement of the merger and takes the Media School from “if” and “would” to “when” and “will.”
About 40 percent of the total funds, $395,000, will go toward diversity recruitment. $270,000 will fund timely completion initiatives and $239,000 will fund mentoring programs.
In a four-to-one vote, the Board’s Finance and Audit and Strategic Planning Committee approved a recommendation to maintain internal control of parking assets.
A teenage juvenile female reported being raped by a male acquaintance about four months ago on Bloomington’s South side.
Connor Shaw, IUSA press secretary and co-sponsor of the resolution, said the resolution was passed in an effort to allow executives to spend part of the budget during the summer for necessary expenses.
During the weekend, the 46th Hilly Hundred will take place through several Southern Indiana towns including Bloomington.
Congress passed legislation to end the government shutdown by temporarily raising the nation’s debt limit, avoiding the first default in American history.
IU’s Board of Trustees are expected to vote on the proposed Media School.