Campus festival celebrates local food, vendors
Local food festival Big Red Eats Green offered sample portions of cuisine from local restaurants using locally produced food.
Local food festival Big Red Eats Green offered sample portions of cuisine from local restaurants using locally produced food.
Indiana Public Interest Research Group and other students protested Wednesday at 10th Street and Fee Lane as part of a national campaign against high textbook prices.
Is there discrimination in the land of cheese? Yes, said an advocacy group based in Falls Church, Va., that seeks to promote a “colorblind society.”
As students at a public university, we know we’re God’s greatest gift to humanity. But we can’t help it. With this much swag flowing through our veins, it may as well be our birthright to act like drunken moose.
The tenth anniversary of 9/11 is now behind us. However, if we take the anniversary as an invitation to remember the true cost of 9/11 and the ways that our world has changed, we sadly have to admit the opportunity has been squandered.
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The IU Athletics Department has joined forces with the Office of Sustainability to attempt to become the “greenest” Big Ten athletic department in the nation. It’s the Greening Cream and Crimson initiative.
Slow Food Bloomington, the IU Office of Sustainability and the Indiana Memorial Union will have their first Big Red Eats Green festival from 3 to 6 p.m. today in Dunn Meadow.
Three authors’ unions and eight authors announced Monday that they are suing IU, as well as four other American universities and the company HathiTrust, for a violation of authors’ rights.
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater celebrated the opening of its newly renovated box office Tuesday. The theater’s renovations have been taking place since July 18.
A 19-year-old female student reported being raped Saturday in the 1600 block of North Jordan Avenue.
Crozier, a junior from Harrison, N.Y., is one of the philharmonic’s youngest principal trombonists. He is also one of the few that is a music education major, rather than a music performance major. He said he began playing trombone in sixth grade band. With this musical longevity in his arsenal, Crozier took his brass horn a step further this year.
Chandelier Ballroom is composed of Cameron Thompson on bass, John Concannon on drums and IU seniors Steven Elmlinger and Armie on vocals, guitars and synthesizers, along with a piano and sampler. Their EP release show will begin at 9 p.m. Thursday at The Bishop, with an entry fee of $5. The show will also feature Indianapolis-based bands Everything, Now! and Slothpop.
The Cardinal Stage Company continues its goal of bringing critically praised theater acts to Bloomington. The city’s only professional regional theater started its sixth season this year with a production of Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons.”
After roughly half the men’s soccer team’s scoring was lost to the MLS when former Hoosier Will Bruin was drafted by the Houston Dynamo, one concern was, simply, who would score?
Last season, IU finished 23-12 and had a record-setting run to the NCAA Regional. The strong finish set the expectations high for this season.