Photos: Occupy Bloomington demonstration enters second day
Occupy Bloomington, a local demonstration modeled after the Occupy Wall Street movement, continued Monday with demonstrators remaining in Peoples Park.
Occupy Bloomington, a local demonstration modeled after the Occupy Wall Street movement, continued Monday with demonstrators remaining in Peoples Park.
Freshman Caitlyn Burke cleans something in her room in Eigenmann every day.
An IU Environmental Health and Safety Specialist provided us with a modified list of his own inspection checkpoints.
Interview with IU health inspector Graham McKeen.
In September, the Bloomington Faculty Council outlined the Fostering Learning, Achievement and Graduation Early Alert System as the initative that has become an option for faculty this fall on the Bloomington campus.
Beer. A shoe. Heartbreak. The things you leave behind.
A $1.9 million federal grant awarded to the IU School of Education at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis will fund a project to combat the confusion non-native English students experience by improving instructors’ ability to teach English as a second language.
IU Student Association, Google and students are partnering to make improvements to Google Maps during the two-day “MapUp” event, which began Monday and ends today, which will help new students and campus visitors to navigate when walking around campus.
Let's dissect the typical college party.
A complex piece of art, nearly impossible to decipher with the naked eye, told the story of coal’s history in the United States. “The True Cost of Coal,” a narrative illustration brought to IU by the Beehive Collective, sat in the Collins LLC courtyard Monday night.
IU's hidden pornographic past.
Apparently, single mothers and impotent fathers aren’t interested in having redheaded children. As a redhead myself, I think there are many advantages to the color.
It amazes me that Alabama has come out so strongly against immigration. This sort of fever legislation is an attempt to block people’s access to running water. It is just plain sad that a state tries to fix the immigration problem through the complete societal cutoff of illegal aliens.
Brett Dennen says he never planned on being a professional musician. It just happened. The popular folk musician will hit the stage at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Bluebird Nightclub
If your Facebook is anything like mine, chances are your news feed turned into a Steve Jobs tribute following his sudden death last Wednesday.
I don’t know what makes guys want to grow mustaches, goatees, beards, soul patches or any other type of prominent facial hair. Some of my friends have told me they don’t like to shave because it irritates their skin. Another friend liked his beard because it kept his face warm in the winter.
It started with a violin. From there, “Nathan and the Luthier,” the coming-of-age story written and directed by recent IU graduate Jacob Sherry, evolved from an idea into a Heartland Film Festival-worthy production.
The University said the incident occurred “away from the court,” and his status for the upcoming season has not yet been determined.
A University of Minnesota alumna, Hanson will begin her post there on Feb. 1. She will remain at IU until that time.
Friday Night Bagels is a monthly event sponsored by Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Support Services and BBC from 6 to 8 p.m. The turnout for Friday Night Bagels this semester has been inconsistent, junior Alyssa Maurer said.