When to visit and where to stay
After dropping your student off at their residence hall and driving home in an empty car, all you can think is, “When can I visit?”
After dropping your student off at their residence hall and driving home in an empty car, all you can think is, “When can I visit?”
Before you arrive for move-in day, you should be prepared for what might await you. Large crowds and warm temperatures are almost always a given, as well as some teary goodbyes.
IU Women’s Basketball The eighth leading scorer in IU women’s basketball will play her final season for the Hoosiers in 2017-2018.
As a freshman, you'll take on a number of unfamiliar responsibilities. With them come some challenges you'll look to avoid at all costs.
Moving away from home to a new, unfamiliar place can be difficult at first. Homesickness isn’t uncommon among college freshmen, and when they need someone to talk to, they often turn to you — their parents.
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"Discovering Bloomington" says goodbye with some advice for Bloomington's explorers.
Here's a guide to help keep track of all the concerts, films and festivals coming to Bloomington this summer.
Here are some quick facts about IU's hometown.
IU Football Bowl History In 120 seasons, the Hoosier football team has been to a total of 11 bowl games.
The halls of the Indiana Memorial Union hold many myths, legends and rumors. Here is a brief list of odd but true things that have happened in the IMU. IU is the place to get married. The different teams working with the IMU put on around 250 weddings a year, according to Associate Director Mike Campbell. The IMU had a gun range. Sororities used to participate in shooting matches on occasion.
Whatever you're looking for, IU has something for everyone.
IU offers a rich range of options for cinephiles and casual movie fans alike.
There is no real way to briefly tell the story of the Indiana Memorial Union. To do so would take an entire book, as proven by the several that have already been written on the subject. The building and its highly concentrated history are almost as famous among IU students as Herman B Wells himself.
The bright crimson trident that represents IU is symbolic of the Indiana Hoosiers, but for many, it is hard to pinpoint what a Hoosier is.
Though the School of Journalism has dissolved and Ernie Pyle Hall is vacant, the legacy of the World War II journalist still lives on in Bloomington in the form of a bronze statue in front of the newly renovated Franklin Hall. Pyle, born in 1900 in Dana, Indiana, was a foreign correspondent who gained notability through his ability to tell stories of these faraway lands at war. Before he became Scripps-Howard’s most famous product, he was a student at IU. Journalism wasn’t an available major at the time, but Pyle took journalism classes because a friend told him they’d be easy.
Argenta Perón takes viewers behind the scenes and into the world of Drag in Bloomington, IN. Much more than sequins, dresses, makeup and lip-syncing, for Perón, Drag is an art form.
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ESPN’s College GameDay is coming to Bloomington on August 31 for the first time to do a live broadcast before the game between IU and Ohio State.