Local music and arts collective holds record-a-thon
This weekend the MiSSFiTs Music and Arts Collective held their second Record-A-Thon at Primary Sound Studios.
This weekend the MiSSFiTs Music and Arts Collective held their second Record-A-Thon at Primary Sound Studios.
Indiana University and the IU Foundation awarded three individuals and one family as the university’s 2016 Partners in Philanthropy. IU President Michael A.
While whistleblowers technically commit crimes in order to reveal the information they have, Whistleblowers are the most dedicated to democracy and freedom than many of the people that work in government.
An IU delegation recently completed a goodwill trip to Europe.
The IU Women’s Philanthropy Leadership Council awarded $105,000 total in grants to 11 programs affiliated with five IU campuses and one regional center.
In an editorial article published in the June 6th Indiana Daily Student, entitled “Indiana abortion law harms education,” the student editors claim this law compromises and infringes upon “Education at a secular, government-funded university,” by “one particular religious ideology.” They imply that this “religious ideology” is Christianity, later stating “America is not a Christian nation.” In a Gallup poll conducted in January of this year (http://www.gallup.com/poll/1576/abortion.aspx), 46% of those polled consider themselves pro-life.
Bloomington Pride announced a vigil is being organized on Tuesday night from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Pools are half priced on hot days from 4 to 6 p.m.
Four of the five athletes that competed in the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships were named All-Americans from their performances in Eugene, Oregon this weekend.
Mayor Hamilton has been working to make paying for parking easier in Bloomington.
The incident killed at least 50 people and is being investigated as an act of terror.
The first IU player drafted was Caleb Baragar in the 9th round.
He was drafted in the 9th round by the San Francisco Giants.
Hart thought he could have been drafted in the top-10 rounds.
Former IU safety Antonio Allen pleaded guilty Thursday morning in Monroe Circuit Court to two felony charges related to his arrest in June 2015. The former IU safety was sentenced to four years of home detention and 100 community service hours.
The show debuts at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Friday night.
No IU players were drafted in the first two rounds Thursday.
Thousands of athletes and volunteers are descending on Terre Haute this weekend for the Indiana Summer Special Olympic Games.
Ian Karmel, a writer on The Late Late Show, returns to Bloomington on Friday.
On Monday, June 6 at 3:30 pm in The IU Auditorium a program called Orientation to Orientation was provided to participants with information about Orientation. Orientation to Orientation is an event which gives updated information on the orientation program at IU. The 2016 summer freshman orientation runs June 8-July-19.