Community Arts
Patterns that can scarcely be controlled
Branded by cigar boxes, Ghanaian fabric, an airline logo and a taste for casual class, graduate Max Mulvihill and senior Fred Schwier’sclothing label, FLC International, is headquartered in the front room of a house on Indiana Avenue.
Meet Vigo
Vigo's three-piece masterpiece comes to DVD
Indie folk LP chases smiles with frowns
Beirut's 'Rip Tide' brings soft currents
A one-way ticket, yeah
Decent album, Hella 'f a drummer
Mr. President, don’t mess with football
The best time of the year for male college students begins at 8:30 p.m. today — the kickoff of the NFL season. The 2010 Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers will face the New Orleans Saints in the opening game.
'The Debt' needs consolidation
“The Debt” dubbed fairly chilling film with a clever hint of romance
Campus failed to consider safety when changing route
Since returning to campus, I have been leading a double life. In the daytime, I walk from home to class and back, embracing my “crunchy” side as I soak up the rays and the warmth of the last days of summer.
Is it penny-pinching or xenophobia?
Thanks to the efforts of the Indiana General Assembly we can all rest easy knowing undocumented foreigners will be put back into their already desperate place.
In space no one can hear you boo
For the 18th time, Apollo is a no-go
IU releases 2011-12 men’s basketball schedule
The 2011-12 IU men’s basketball schedule was released today.
Student consultants to aid local nonprofits
IU senior and finance major Jasmine Slivka traveled halfway around the world and brought back an organization entirely new to the United States.
Lifelong friendship inspires local high school student to take action
Best Buddies is a nonprofit program which pairs a student who has a developmental disability with another student to form a one-to-one friendship. And Bloomington High School South sophomore Katie Heeter formed a new branch at her high school.
Theta Phi Alpha returns to IU
After leaving campus in the 1950s because of a lack of funds, Theta Phi Alpha is back at IU. But unlike the other 19 sororities, it will be the only one without a house.
What we have learned thus far in 2011
Classes are back in full swing, and five of IU’s 24 varsity sports have begun their 2011-12 campaigns. From dominance to question marks, IU has seen it all in the early part of the semester.
A new fan base for a new team
The last few years have been pretty tough, considering the brand of Hoosier basketball with which you were raised.
Hager’s knee injury requires surgery
With the least rushing yards and the most sacks allowed in the Big Ten in week one, the IU offensive line was already ailing. Then IU Coach Kevin Wilson delivered news that injuries have exacerbated the situation on the line.
Wynn makes impact despite size
True freshman wide receiver Shane Wynn stands at listed measurements of 5-foot-7 and 153 pounds. Despite that, Wynn has quickly found a niche in the IU football team in the wide receiver rotation and as part of special teams.
IUSA convenes for 1st fall semester session
The IU Student Association Congress met for the first time for the fall semester Tuesday night. Thirty-nine of the 51 congressmen and women attended the first session, as did members of the executive branch.














