Miss America scheduled to make Bloomington visit
The 22-year-old will visit Bloomington on Sunday for an autograph signing and a chance to meet fans at College Mall.
The 22-year-old will visit Bloomington on Sunday for an autograph signing and a chance to meet fans at College Mall.
With the close of the regular season upon us, it’s time to hand out grades. Yes, that’s right – this is perhaps the most cliche column I’ll ever write. But read it for me, will you? Have pity on a working man. Or something.
IU came back to beat Michigan 68-50 in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament on Thursday in Indianapolis.
If IU can take its newfound style of play to Wisconsin on Sunday night against the Badgers, who have played that way all season, it could make for another deliberate, methodical contest. It also might give IU its best chance at pulling off an upset.
Angelou’s address was part of a belated ArtsWeek and Black History Month celebration. She was supposed to speak March 1 but had to reschedule because of illness.
IU officials continue working to find a replacement for retiring Dean of Students Dick McKaig. Final candidates have not yet been named.
When he took over last April, Tom Crean knew “a very challenging situation” lay ahead. But no amount of preparation could have readied him for a season like this.
Journalism students will have an opportunity to see the success of one of their contemporaries this weekend. New York Times reporter Michael Barbaro will speak at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Edmondson formal lounge in Collins Living-Learning Center.
She is your average, everyday girl from Chicago’s north side. But one huge difference between Loukas and anyone else on this campus is a ninth-place finish on the 3-meter springboard at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Seven Collins freshmen will perform musical numbers, magic acts and experimental art pieces during Mr. Collins, the residence center’s first-ever male pageant. The event will take place at 8 p.m. Friday in the Collins Coffee House in the Edmonson building.
Inside Sigma Phi Epsilon’s house on North Jordan is something unique among the greek community: a classroom. This is just one of the many reasons why members believe their fraternity is doing something different.
She laughed. She cried. She learned about the issues. Graduate student Del Criscenzo-Boyer said she spent all of January watching movies. After collaborating with fellow members of the Native American Graduate Student Association, five of them made the list for the fourth annual Native Film Series, which begins Sunday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Senior Dorrie Blando decided she would go to a Filipino Student Association meeting with a friend to see what it was all about. Two years and countless friendships later, she’s helping the association bring cultural awareness to Bloomington as the organization’s president.
OK fellas, I’ve got the perfect book for you. Not only is it a funny 243-page read, but it’s also a helpful guide for men when it comes to women, friends, social lives and everything in between.
Visual artist Cindy Hinant has located two of life’s most painful nouns right here in Bloomington.
Although the brisk Bloomington weather might tell us otherwise, spring break is just around the corner.
Internationally acclaimed artist/songwriter/speaker Magdalen Hsu-Li performed at Grand Hall in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center to support Women’s History Month on Thursday night.
The month-long celebration aims to increase the number of spay/neuter surgeries the clinic is able to perform, Pets ALIVE Executive Director James McNamara said. This Spay Day has been ruled a success.
The Bloomington Police Department is searching for a man who robbed a bank on Bloomington’s east side Thursday morning.
Indiana State Police arrested Bloomington residents Billy McAuley, 45, Richard Moore, 32, Shane Robertson, 27, and Michael Walker, 37, early Thursday morning on preliminary charges of manufacturing methamphetamines.