‘Candide’ about loss of optimism, coming of age
IU Opera & Ballet Theater premiered “Candide,” a coming-of-age operetta about a young man’s loss of optimism, last weekend.
IU Opera & Ballet Theater premiered “Candide,” a coming-of-age operetta about a young man’s loss of optimism, last weekend.
Ben Swanson from local band Tammar and Eric Deines from local band Qur’an Qur’an both had babies within six months of the Adams, who plays in local band husband & wife. Dan Coleman, a talent buyer for the Bishop, said the original plan was to have a Father’s Day show at which people would donate diapers and baby wipes instead of paying.
From 5:30 to 7 p.m. in Garton Hall at Saint Mark’s United Methodist Church, five invited Democratic candidates for Indiana’s 9th District Congressional seat will address questions from the community about issues about health care and health care reform.
Southern Indiana’s Lost River, which runs in the state’s second-largest cave system, will now have federal protection.
Gene Baur, cofounder and president of Farm Sanctuary, will speak in Bloomington today. His visit is sponsored by Ivy Tech Community College and Robling Law, LLC.
The Indiana Attorney General’s Office has filed a lawsuit in Monroe County Circuit Court seeking more than $47,000 from a former trustee and two former employees of Richland Township in Ellettsville, Ind.
Police have arrived on the scene at an occupation staged by approximately 30 people in Fine Arts 015, the auditorium in the Fine Arts Building. No arrests had been made as of 9:30 p.m. Protesters began padlocking doors to the auditorium.
Even those who are otherwise repulsed by Wilson’s hateful message seem paralyzed with the fear of violating his supposed right to speak wherever he pleases.
It is somewhat unnerving to me the number of times during the past year I’ve had to remind people that hate speech is, in fact, protected under the First Amendment.
We say, instead of closing the Office for Women's Affairs, IU should take this opportunity to reform issues in certain office programs.
In a nutshell, I do it because I want to.
If you ever wanted to break the law and get away with it then you should have read USA Today’s weekend paper. The article titled “If y’all come to get me, bring body bags” talks about felony suspect John Joe Gray and his family compound in Texas, a self-sustained fort.
Per an IU Athletics press release, freshman forward Cody Zeller and junior forward Christian Watford are staying at IU for next season instead of going to the NBA.
Occupy IU and an anonymous group of students separately engaged in public activism around campus Monday.
It’s mating season for endangered Indiana bats, and the local stretch of Interstate 69 that’s under construction is going to have to work around that.
Monroe County ranked in the top 18 percent of all Indiana counties in terms of overall health, according to a recent annual report released by the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute.
Movement for IUSA will remain a ticket-elect for at least a few more days as the Student Body Supreme Court reviews the election results.
A forum about college affordability sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education will take place from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Whittenberger Auditorium.
The Board of Trustees will discuss the University’s preliminary operating budget for the 2012-13 academic year when it convenes Thursday and Friday.
A woman asking Bloomington police to kick out two men living with her reported that one of them raped her three weeks ago, Bloomington Police Department Lt. Bill Parker said.