IU Art Museum receives grant to fund art courses, academic position
This grant will help fully fund the senior academic officer position and allow the Art Museum to provide students with more courses and programs.
This grant will help fully fund the senior academic officer position and allow the Art Museum to provide students with more courses and programs.
Competing against 48 ensembles from around the world, IU’s Barkada Saxophone Quartet won the $7,500 Grand Prize for the 2012 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition.
If you look at recent presidential history, America doesn’t elect design-by-committee candidates if it can avoid it. So, feel good (if not too good) about your chances at this point.
People packed into the Bluebird on Tuesday night to watch the Philadelphia native perform nine of the 16 tracks from the deluxe edition of her album “lovestrong.”
Fraternity 88 of the Bloomington Police Department hosted an event Tuesday in front of City Hall to commemorate Peace Officers Memorial Day.
Until recently I would have emphatically disagreed with the latter part of this statement. To me, modern music was a waste of time in which pompous, untalented, overpaid maniacs paraded about spouting nonsensical vulgarity for the sake of shock value and trying to be “different.”
After President Obama's announcement, a multitude of political figures, celebrities and officials rushed to make their views known, thus launching the hot-button issue back in the spotlight.
Mr. Mourdock’s aggressive eyebrows and anti-cooperation sentiment sell his image to our state’s core constituency: people who apparently never went to kindergarten. He must have learned how to be a solid rock of conservatism through his masters degree in geology. You know what can’t be budged by progress or time? Big-ass rocks.
Boardman has graduated from career to retirement and attended the “Long Service and Retiree Recognition Program” on Tuesday in honor of her 41 years of work at IU.
IU sponsored its fourth Electronic Waste Collection Day on Saturday in an effort to collect used electronics and educate Bloomington residents on proper disposal.
Mandatory background checks, reportage of suspected child abuse or neglect and the online registration of all University programs that involve children will now be required.
The final midweek, single-game series played at Sembower Field ended in dramatic fashion Tuesday as the Hoosiers (27-26, 13-8 Big Ten) got a come-from-behind victory against the Evansville Purple Aces (30-23, 9-9 MVC), winning 5-4.
Heading into the final series of the regular season against the Ohio State Buckeyes, the Indiana baseball team might feel a little more pressure than usual. If it wins the series, the team can clinch second place in the Big Ten and, with it, a first-round bye in the conference tournament.
On the heels of a third-place finish at the Big Ten Outdoor Track & Field Championships, the IU men’s squad earned some lofty recognition from outside the conference.
The naked IU student who police say shot 32 rounds from a 9mm semi-automatic handgun at a house, parked cars and police officers in a neighborhood north of the IU campus was released from IU Health Bloomington Hospital Tuesday.
Officers from the Bloomington Police Department responded to a complaint Sunday that three young children had been wandering around a parking lot unsupervised for several hours.
The Hoosiers will play North Carolina in the 2012 ACC/Big Ten Challenge on Tuesday, Nov. 27 in Assembly Hall.
Officers from the Bloomington Police Department confronted and shot a nude IU student who was discharging rounds from a firearm into the rear of a residence north of the IU campus early Friday.
The City of Bloomington is one of 200 communities in America to be recognized as a Silver “Bicycle Friendly Community” by the League of American Bicyclists, and Bloomington is looking to extend this legacy.