Frank wins table tennis tourney
IU junior Aron Frank narrowly defeated Wen Huang in five sets to win the IU Table Tennis Club’s fall 2010 tournament Saturday.
IU junior Aron Frank narrowly defeated Wen Huang in five sets to win the IU Table Tennis Club’s fall 2010 tournament Saturday.
The word Hoosier became incorporated into the general Indiana vocabulary in the 1830s. John Finley, a resident of Richmond, Ind., wrote the poem, “The Hoosier’s Nest.”
Democrat Baron Hill, Republican Todd Young and Libertarian Greg Knott, the congressional candidates for Indiana’s 9th Congressional District, will engage in a debate, answering questions submitted by IU students and constituents.
Around the corner from the elevator on the fourth floor of the Kelley School of Business, students can now find a one-stop shop for Kelley apparel and merchandise. The Bstore opened Aug. 1 and is now managed entirely by business students.
An increasing number of IU students are taking time from their Thursdays to participate in the IU Ballroom Dance Club.
For students spending much of their day on campus, the Indiana Memorial Union can be a home away from home. As the second largest student union building in the country, the IMU sits in the heart of campus at 900 E. 7th St.
Union Board is putting together this year’s Live From Bloomington CD team. The album, usually composed of the winning submission from each of the 15 artists, will include something new this year — teamwork.
The more I go shoe shopping, the more I notice that high heels are about one circus away from being stilts.
Now a senior, Sara Kaufman founded Foot Notes at the end of her freshman year for students who wish to share their passion of tap dance.
College students I know very rarely label themselves as “conservatives” or “Republicans.” Scandals in recent years that link the terms “Republican” and “corruption” have made it socially unacceptable to identify as a member of the Grand Old Party.
I’ve always been a strong believer in the power of music. Music brings people together and connects us all in a way nothing else can.
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IU senior quarterback Ben Chappell collected his second career Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week Award on Monday after his weekend 366-yard, three-touchdown performance at Western Kentucky.
This past Saturday marked Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement. I am anything but religious, yet I took this occasion as an excuse to meet family in New York for the observation.
The IU Libraries received a $49,504 grant from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Indiana residents can register to vote or update their voter registration online, according to a press release from the office of State Sen. Vi Simpson, D-District 40.
In the past four years I've worked on the Arbutus, I've had the opportunity to create something that captures my fellow students' most lasting memories.
Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting between sunrise and sunset, ended Sept. 10, and members of the IU Muslim Student Union were hungry. Roughly 40 students gathered in Olcott Park Saturday to celebrate Eid ul-Fitr, the end of Ramadan, with a barbecue picnic.
This zombie mob scene is only a precursor to Thrill The World 2010, when Thriller dancers worldwide will join the Bloomington crew and simultaneously perform to break a world record.
The 17th Annual Lotus Festival brought music, art, food and culture from around the world for just three days packed full of entertainment.