IU announces search committee for campus provost
IU officials announced Tuesday that a search committee has been formed to seek candidates to fill the position of executive vice president and provost of the IU-Bloomington campus.
IU officials announced Tuesday that a search committee has been formed to seek candidates to fill the position of executive vice president and provost of the IU-Bloomington campus.
Social work students organized a panel, “Defending Cultural Competency in Our School Systems,” Tuesday evening to discuss the importance of educator awareness of different cultures.
Waving around a plastic bottle of water, feminist author Jaclyn Friedman spoke about the commodity model — a heteronormative transaction in which women are expected to protect their sexuality while men are encouraged to pursue it — Tuesday evening in Woodburn Hall.
Former Indiana basketball player Isiah Thomas was fired this past weekend as the head coach for Florida International.
If there is one thing Hoosiers don’t associate with spring, it’s football. Spring to most Hoosier fans means Little 500, baseball and spring soccer games.
In the first matchup against the Sycamores of Indiana State University, the Hoosiers scored eight runs on 14 hits but lost 13-8 in a slugfest.
Though they enter today’s contest against Indiana State in a tie for second place in the Big Ten, the Hoosiers will not be able to improve their seeding. But freshman first baseman Sam Travis said his team must bring a better mindset to the ballpark.
Scoring early has been a touching point for IU Coach Michelle Gardner all season.
The Cutters are slowly but surely gaining momentum for April 21’s Little 500.
Tuesday was TOMS “One Day Without Shoes,” and TOMS Shoes Club at IU organized a fundraiser to raise awareness for the TOMS cause, a company that matches every pair of TOMS purchased with a pair of shoes donated to a child in need.
Steel Panache, a professional steel band based in Bloomington, performs music with influences from Trinidad and Tobago.
As Lent came to a close last week and Passover began this week, the influence of religion on individuals’ diets has been on my mind more than usual.
IU Opera & Ballet Theater premiered “Candide,” a coming-of-age operetta about a young man’s loss of optimism, last weekend.
Ben Swanson from local band Tammar and Eric Deines from local band Qur’an Qur’an both had babies within six months of the Adams, who plays in local band husband & wife. Dan Coleman, a talent buyer for the Bishop, said the original plan was to have a Father’s Day show at which people would donate diapers and baby wipes instead of paying.
From 5:30 to 7 p.m. in Garton Hall at Saint Mark’s United Methodist Church, five invited Democratic candidates for Indiana’s 9th District Congressional seat will address questions from the community about issues about health care and health care reform.
Southern Indiana’s Lost River, which runs in the state’s second-largest cave system, will now have federal protection.
Gene Baur, cofounder and president of Farm Sanctuary, will speak in Bloomington today. His visit is sponsored by Ivy Tech Community College and Robling Law, LLC.
The Indiana Attorney General’s Office has filed a lawsuit in Monroe County Circuit Court seeking more than $47,000 from a former trustee and two former employees of Richland Township in Ellettsville, Ind.
Police have arrived on the scene at an occupation staged by approximately 30 people in Fine Arts 015, the auditorium in the Fine Arts Building. No arrests had been made as of 9:30 p.m. Protesters began padlocking doors to the auditorium.
Even those who are otherwise repulsed by Wilson’s hateful message seem paralyzed with the fear of violating his supposed right to speak wherever he pleases.