Community Arts
Why Has Simon Given Up?
Corey Barker weighs in on this season of American Idol.
'Great Album'
Album review of Alexander the Great's album, "Faces Change."
Ben Harper Shines in 'Dark Times.'
Album Review of Ben Harper's, "White Lies for Dark Times."
Hot Pockets, Hoosiers
Weekend caught up with Jim Gaffigan to talk about his new comedy album, "King Baby," and his upcoimbg shows at the Murat Theatre in Indianapolis.
Hoosiers hope for win streak to continue against Spartans
Hot with a four-game winning streak, the Hoosiers will welcome a Spartan team that has gone cold with three straight losses.
‘Most Wanted’ criminal taken into custody in Indiana
Michael Dwayne LeMasters, one of “America’s Most Wanted” criminals, was arrested early Wednesday after a routine traffic stop to check paperwork of a semi truck at the northbound scales on Interstate 65 near Seymour, Ind.
International building plans in the works
IU President Michael McRobbie and the IU board of trustees hammered out a proposal for a new International Studies Building in recent meetings.
Atheist campaign sues over ad rejection by bus system
A federal lawsuit is pending against Bloomington Public Transportation Corporation in response to its rejection of an advertisement about atheism.
Assembly Hall itself a pitch to potentials
This weekend, the recruiting stakes have been raised, as top AAU players from across the country converge on Bloomington to play in the adidas classic.
New weapon turns fire ants into headless zombies
FORT WORTH, TEXAS – Researchers in Texas are trying an unusual approach to combat fire ants – deploying parasitic flies that turn the pesky and economically costly insects into zombies whose heads fall off.
WHO urges restraint on Tamiflu in swine flu cases
MEXICO CITY – With swine flu still spreading, the U.N. health agency is warning countries to limit their use of antiviral drugs to only high-risk patients to ensure adequate supplies in case the virus should mutate and become more dangerous.
Hoosiers leap to Big Ten Championship
Now is the time champions are crowned.
IU athletics kicks off Tailgate Tour
The sounds of music and conversation created a “buzz in the air” Tuesday.At least that’s how Scott Dolson, IU Varsity Club senior associate athletic director for external operations, described the Varsity Club’s 2009 tailgate.
IU gymnastics club similar to varsity team
The IU gymnastics club might not be a Division I varsity sport, but flips, jumps and turns are still a part of its daily routine, as is the daily battle to achieve perfection in the gym.
Hoosiers win it in the 10th
Kipp Schutz made a splash in his hometown of Evansville on Tuesday.
This illness can't be cured
Zina Kumok discusses her love for something that has become the focal point of her life and how it has spread to others around her.
Kelley ranked best in research for entrepreneurship
Out of 150 schools throughout the world, Kelley’s Department of Management and Entrepreneurship was the best in entrepreneurship research, according to rankings developed by researchers at Texas Christian University.
Chinese, US officials meet at IU to develop new physical activity plan
This week, senior Chinese and U.S. government health, education and physical activity authorities and IU faculty will meet in Bloomington to draft the plans for the future health programs for China's schoolchildren.







