IU, Notre Dame win for Team Indiana
While it was not a basketball game, the Border Battle on the Louisville campus had an audience abuzz with excitement.
While it was not a basketball game, the Border Battle on the Louisville campus had an audience abuzz with excitement.
Moving slowly forward, then backward, Downs awed the crowd with her talent at the Folklore and Ethnomusicology Student Association Festival on Friday in the parking lot of 800 N. Indiana Ave.
The scene was set for IU Department of Theatre and Drama’s last performance of the 2011-12 season, “Cabaret.” The opening night sold out.
During the past winter break, I had to explain to my father’s family why I was arrested for civil disobedience at the Kelley School of Business protest in the fall.
As I write this, I sit, watching my father sleep. His blood pressure is low, so he’s tired.
As a part of the complex choreography that is international relations, the attempted North Korean missile launch was a bad piece of theater.
Early Friday, North Korea celebrated the 100th birthday of deceased former leader Kim Il-Sung (the country’s founder), and new leader Kim Jong-un started things off with a real bang. Specifically, a rocket was launched.
The running race, also patterned after the Indianapolis 500, will take place at 5 p.m. at the Haugh Track. The event costs $5 and is open to the public.
Both Delta Tau Delta and Teter defended their wins in the 2011 Team Pursuit Saturday. For Teter, it was the third consecutive win, while Delta Tau Delta took its second straight victory.
An audience members was arrested after being removed by IU Police from the ClearNote Campus Fellowship sponsored Sexual by Design lecture in Ballantine Hall Friday night.
After protests erupted Thursday, the IU Board of Trustees convened Friday morning for the second day of meetings with few interruptions.
To kick off the outdoor concert season and the Little 500 concert line-up, WIUX's Culture Shock will take place at 2 p.m. Saturday at The Bishop, a bar on Fourth and Walnut Streets. The event is open to anyone over 18 years of age. The last band will take the stage at 9 p.m.
As the school year winds down, amid final projects and last lectures, changes are taking place in student government. The Residence Halls Association is seeking new members for its Judicial Board.
Student activists began protesting during the Board of Trustees meeting Thursday afternoon.
IU officials announced Thursday that Booker T Jones and U.S. Ambassador David Carden will serve as spring commencement speakers in May at IU-Bloomington.
On Thursday night, the Movement for IUSA executive staff was sworn-in by IUSA Supreme Court Chief Justice Tara Maloney during the 2012-13 inauguration.
The First Nations Educational and Culture Center had its second annual Community Night on Thursday at Bridgewaters Lounge in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
In the last competition before the actual race next weekend, the Spring Series will draw to a close Saturday when 73 different men’s and women’s teams suit up for Team Pursuit at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Sexual assault protesters chanted as they walked down the street. A sea of fishnet stockings, corsets, heels and little black dresses marched through Bloomington, parting the way for women’s rights and freedom of expression.
The first concert of Little 500, featuring Mac Miller, the Cool Kids and the Come Up, premiered last night and kicked off with a bang as doors opened and people flooded through security checkpoints.