Kelley School announces new India initiatives
Last August, President Michael McRobbie traveled to the Indian Institute of Management in Lucknow, India, and now several initiatives have begun between the Kelley School of Business and the IIM.
Last August, President Michael McRobbie traveled to the Indian Institute of Management in Lucknow, India, and now several initiatives have begun between the Kelley School of Business and the IIM.
About 150 other alumni accompanied Perry as guests to the 40th anniversary of Collins LLC.
Two Bloomington women and a man were arrested for residential entry at about 6:49 p.m. May 11, according to Bloomington Police Sgt. Lucas Tate.
The IU Office of Parking Operations conducted its annual Bike Auction on Saturday. Bikes that are impounded, not chained properly or abandoned for more than six months were auctioned at a reduced price. All proceeds benefit the IU Parking Operations’ “general fund,” which sponsors new parking lots, bike racks and safety escorts.
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.
A day after ousting Louisville and etching its name in IU lore as one of the most successful teams in program history, the Hoosier men’s tennis squad was condemned to the same fate that befell its basketball brethren earlier this year, as Kentucky advanced at Indiana’s expense in the NCAA Tournament.
The IU softball team finished its season with a six-game winning streak and sweep of Michigan State in the team’s final series.
The Hoosiers’ baseball team entered a weekend series with the Northwestern University Wildcats sitting in second place in the Big Ten Conference standings. After the weekend series, the team remains in that second place spot.
It all came down to the final event Sunday at the Big Ten Track & Field Championships in Madison, Wis.
As the heat intensifies throughout the summer months, take some time to cool off and enjoy this summer’s Performing Arts Series sponsored by the Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department.
The Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department sponsored the season’s first A Fair of the Arts. The event, located in Showers Plaza at Eighth and Morton streets, was from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is scheduled to repeat once a month through October.
Among the ranks of musical talent, IU’s Tyron Cooper and Marietta Simpson have been nominated for regional Emmy Awards.
Until 11 p.m., about 200 people waited for Cristy and her band to premiere all the songs from her newest album “Crawl.”Backed by three band members and two backup singers, the Jenn Cristy Band played an uncharacteristically late-night show that also included covers such as Adele’s “Set Fire to the Rain” and songs from Cristy’s previous three CDs.
Two former Martinsville High School teachers, Tim Wolf and Jeff McGown, each face three counts of child seduction charges following a nearly three-month investigation for alleged relationships with a former student.
After an ongoing drug investigation since February, a Bloomington woman was charged Friday for two separate counts of dealing heroin.
Like I said, my opinion as to why Presidwent Obama has finally come around to gay marriage is that he wanted to drop the voters who don’t support it and gain those who do. This immensely streamlines the voting process.
If you read through the 4,543 words of our constitution, not once will you see anything about marriage, whether it is between a man and a woman or anything else for that matter. The constitution does not discuss this topic at all.
Supporting gay rights, as Obama has done (through, for example, the repeal of the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy), is vital. I am overjoyed and proud that he has done so. But the marriage issue is crucial and can only be resolved through drastic change — which means more than just talking.
Four people were transported to the hospital after a Silver Toyota Rav4 and an orange Pontiac Vibe crashed in a two-vehicle accident in the intersection of West Kirkwood Avenue and North College Avenue at about 5:50 p.m. Sunday.
Indiana’s Zach Mayhew ran neck-and-neck with Wisconsin’s Elliot Krause for 9,700m of the men’s Big Ten Championship 10,000m run Friday, hosted by the Badgers at the McClimon Complex in Madison, Wis.