Still looking for Lauren
Lauren Spierer is now a household name for the IU community. As the student body returns to campus for the fall, the Spierers’ missing daughter is everywhere.
Lauren Spierer is now a household name for the IU community. As the student body returns to campus for the fall, the Spierers’ missing daughter is everywhere.
Showtime series continues to impress
When is looking to the past for new music acceptable?
Charlotte Brontë’s classic 1847 novel brought to the screen... again
Hathaway and Sturgess give subpar portrayal of romance
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Welcome home, Hoosier Nation. IU Athletics will soon be in full swing with the fall season. Here is a snapshot of the upcoming fall season.
Summer and the true off-season for IU women’s basketball are approaching their final hours as the team prepares for a new year. The past few months provided the Hoosiers time to rest and recover before the hard work of a new season begins.
This year’s defensive lineup is returning to normal after a season when many players were forced out of their natural positions.
Spanger repeated her presentation for an audience at an Arts Work Indiana meeting Tuesday in Bloomington City Hall. This organization helps mentally handicapped artists gain employment and support for their work and creativity.
Local venues around town are bursting with acts for your enjoyment during the week before the academic grind commences. We’ve compiled a few of our most anticipated artistic events and are hoping to get you acquainted with some of Bloomington’s favorite artists, musicians and venues.
“Splish Splash,” “Dream Lover” and “Beyond the Sea” are a few of the many songs that made Bobby Darin a legendary entertainer. This vocal powerhouse may no longer be living, but his hits will come to life on stage this week at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Robert Shaw, a southern Indiana native, will be performing “Dream Lover — A Salute to the Music of Bobby Darin” at 7:30 p.m. this Thursday.
New students looking to discover Bloomington’s local business scene will have an opportunity for an expert tour Saturday and three other Saturdays later this fall.
An Indiana Daily Student employee was arrested Friday for underage possession of alcohol.
The IU Board of Trustees made two controversial decisions this summer, and light has been shed on a committee that technically has no legal power.
Seventy-six police officers will be directing traffic today for the University’s official move-in day, IU Police Chief Keith Cash said.
This summer, the chapter members of the reestablished IU fraternity accepted the prestigious Buchanan Cup, which honored the organization for its progress, strong leadership foundation and adherence to fraternity-wide principles.
The “relationship between the absurd and suicide” has unfortunately taken on global implications, particularly in recent months, with the United States’ economy in apparent turmoil once again. “Suicide” is perhaps too extreme language when describing the decline of the American economy.
If you’re going to do something, do it well. What’s the point of doing a half-assed job? If you put forth the effort to do something — whatever that something may be — then why would you not put forth the effort to make it good?
A woman who was found dead Saturday in northeastern Greene County has been identified as Stacey Lawson, a 28-year-old resident of rural Greene County.