Fight between student, visitor leads to arrest
Two men walking on Seventh Street at about 3:30 a.m. Saturday had a conflict with one another.
Two men walking on Seventh Street at about 3:30 a.m. Saturday had a conflict with one another.
IU boasts a high number of students in new rankings of Peace Corps Master’s International and Coverdell Fellows graduate schools.
The Sunday after Little 500, the floors of Herman B Wells Library were packed with students who were busy preparing for their last weeks of school. This week is free week, more commonly known as “dead week,” the final week of classes before examinations.
Monday evening, a panel of five women in media careers spoke to an audience about the role of women in the media and the hurdles they have to overcome to prove themselves.
Medieval Metal, a specialty store focusing primarily on novelty knives and swords, along with Bagley’s homemade chainmail trinkets, opened for business three weeks ago.
After IU Coach Tracy Smith’s team lost catcher Wes Wilson to graduation after the 2011 season, Smith thought Ty Downing would step in to the starter’s role this season. But Downing, a Bowling Green, Ky., native, felt homesick and decided to transfer during the semester break.
About 30 students met with Interim Provost and Executive Vice President Lauren Robel and Dean of Students Harold “Pete” Goldsmith Monday evening for the second open forum meeting in the Indiana Memorial Union Persimmon Room.
Dozens of IU student-athletes ditched cleats and jerseys for loafers and dresses Monday night during the second annual Spirit of Indiana Showcase at the IU Auditorium. The awards show honors student-athletes for accomplishments on and off the field during the 2011-12 sports seasons. Student-athletes voted on some awards, while the Athletics Department selected others.
The skid continued for No. 47 Indiana, as the team lost to Illinois and Northwestern this weekend and extended its losing streak to five matches.
The Hoosiers took two of the three Big Ten Conference weekly awards this past week for performances during their home stand against Northwestern.
The Hoosiers took the series this weekend, winning two of three games this weekend against Big Ten rival Northwestern.
Police will continue to investigate a possible theft from the office of the Bloomington Herald-Times, Lt. Bill Parker of the Bloomington Police Department said. The case has currently been logged as suspicious activity.
Bloomington police are trying to determine whether an aggravated battery called in was actually an attack or simply an accident, Lt. Bill Parker of the Bloomington Police Department said.
A detective from the Bloomington Police Department is currently investigating a possible assault outside Night Moves on South Walnut Street.
In a five-way face-off tonight, Democratic candidates vying for Indiana’s 9th District congressional seat will debate at Bloomington High School South.
Gov. Mitch Daniels endorsed Presidential Primary Candidate Mitt Romney last week.
After a weekend series victory against Georgia Southern, the IU baseball team will begin a midweek home-and-home series Tuesday against Miami (Ohio).
At Coachella Music Festival, a not-so-typical musical guest made an appearance with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. It was so atypical that the guest did not actually appear in the flesh.
The third round of IU Master of Fine Arts semester thesis shows premieres today at the Grunwald Gallery.
"All In -- The Poker Movie" is a documentary that follows the pop-culture progression of the game of poker, with celebrity interviews by actor Matt Damon, social commentator Ira Glass and sports journalist Frank Deford. In September 2011, the U.S. Department of Justice also ruled that online poker playing was legal, and the film documents the meaning behind this legislation.