Residents object to I-69 plan
Boyd was one community member in attendance at an Anti-I-69 Community Picnic on Sunday at the Reverend Ernest D. Butler Park.
Boyd was one community member in attendance at an Anti-I-69 Community Picnic on Sunday at the Reverend Ernest D. Butler Park.
Several students at the Kelley School of Business tried to make a profit off the school’s commencement ceremony.
In a city-wide effort to reduce personnel costs, the City of Bloomington will review 36 applications from city employees who applied for early retirement or resignation through financial incentive programs.
The Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis was renamed to honor Elinor and Vincent Ostrom Friday. The name change was approved by the IU Board of Trustees.
Moran was recently named the Interfraternity Council’s “Greek Man of the Year,” and Sigma Nu was named “Most Improved Chapter” and “Most Improved Chapter in Values Integration” at the annual Greek Leadership Awards ceremony.
The Building Entrepreneurs in Software and Technology competition will fund four technology-based businesses led by Indiana University students.
I must ask this question: When we are able to access free movies on our computers, rent a DVD at Redbox for $1 or pay a small Netflix fee, why do we still go to the movies?
At Wine and Canvas, a painting studio and franchise in Bloomington’s west side, the idea is to allow both former and inexperienced painters to go home with a work of art they can call their own.
The May First Friday artists’ reception debuted the work of Nate Johnson, Ben Pines, Yang Chen and Angela Hendrix-Petry. The artists, who attended the reception, each create different styles of art.
Celebrate the end of finals by gazing at some local exhibits, watching an award-winning movie or laughing at the Comedy Attic.
In Suzanne Collins’ saccharine “Hunger Games,” Katniss and Peeta come within an inch of death to prove to their overlords in the Capitol that they will not be another pair of pawns in the Capitol’s games. In their real-life Hunger Games, Palestinian prisoners have gone even further.
We all have dreams and passions that keep our adrenaline pumping, and we all encounter obstacles that make these dreams or passions hard to continue pursuing.
There’s still Mars to land on, colonies on other planets to form and distant galaxies to explore. We have the power to do all of this in time; all we need is to keep the dream alive.
That’s how Bloomington artist Dawn Adams describes her paintings in the exhibit “The Art of Healing,” which is currently on display at the Venue Fine Art & Gifts until May 10.
On Tuesday and Wednesday at IU Cinema, filmmakers from the Bloomington chapter of the Indiana Filmmakers Network showcased their locally made films as part of the free “Made in Bloomington” film series.
Bloomington artist Dawn Adams describes her paintings in the exhibit “The Art of Healing,” which is currently on display at the Venue Fine Art & Gifts until May 10.
To most of the world, beauty conjures up an image of a beautiful face, a beautiful body, a beautiful person. What makes us beautiful, anyway?
Eleven percent of IU freshmen don’t return for their sophomore year, according to a report published by the University.
In three commencement ceremonies this weekend at IU, 8,829 degrees will be awarded. The IDS reached out to campus leaders to gather some parting words for the class of 2012.
Freshman Elizabeth “Biff” Hernly said she surrounds herself with good people.