Little 500 concert letdowns
I will admit that this year’s Little 5 lineup will be an event to remember. Now, I suggest you stop reading before I say that the same could be said of the Hindenburg launch.
I will admit that this year’s Little 5 lineup will be an event to remember. Now, I suggest you stop reading before I say that the same could be said of the Hindenburg launch.
After the opening remarks of Interim Provost and Executive Vice President Lauren Robel, we all stood, many bowed their heads, and an invocation that was very clearly Christian was delivered to students and our families.
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon, along with MES Production and Consulting, caused a “State of Emergency” on campus last night for the Afrojack concert in the Memorial Stadium parking lot.
Soil contamination, hydrology and road extensions topped the list of items the Switchyard Park consulting team presented to its steering committee Wednesday afternoon.
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IU now counts one of the 100 most influential people in its midst.
Bright red roses, a favorite of former IU president Herman B Wells, welcomed guests to the lobby of Herman B Wells library on Wednesday during the introduction of a new book about the library’s namesake.
Pros and woes of the live-tweeted festival
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M. Ward tries out a spectrum of styles in his newest album
"Roman Reloaded" is not nearly memorable enough to justify its long runtime
"Cabin in the Woods" begs you to notice its clever twists, but does it follow through?
After studying 120 million re-tweets in a year’s time, a team from the School of Informatics and Computing found that whether a tweet goes viral doesn’t necessarily depend on its message or the user who posted it.
Shahar Arieli, the deputy consulate consul general of the Consulate General of Israel to the Midwest in Chicago, was in Bloomington this week. He was invited by members of the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center and gave a talk there about Middle Eastern politics.
Current trustee Philip Eskew and Michael Shumate are vying for a three-year term on the Board of Trustees.
For the 13th year, the city is offering free classes through the Citizens’ Academy.