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Angel Olsen to perform at Bishop Bar
The Chicago singer will make a return to Bloomington with a show at 9:30 p.m. tonight.
Businesses react to parking meters
Since the parking meters have gone into effect, local business owners, employees and customers have expressed strong opinions about the recent changes.
New parking meters installed downtown
Adding meters aims to encourage people to use parking garages, consider walking or bicycling or using public transportation, Johnson said.
Rose Avenue eliminates trend of overflow housing
The new dorm will house 440 residents, predominantly freshmen, eliminating the need for overflow housing on campus for the first time in nine years.
Artist constructs temporary sculptures in Jordan River
To local freelance artist Patrick Siney, the rock sculptures represent the idea of a shared ancestry
IU researchers link loan debt to student habits
A new IU study has found that college students without loan debt are more likely to party and less likely to study.
Alpha Sigma Phi rebuilds chapter
This semester will be the first fall rush for the Gamma Chi chapter of the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity since its reestablishment on campus in January.
Indiana Diving Club wins team title at national championships
Four IU divers joined together to form the Indiana Diving Club and took the overall team title Sunday at the AT&T USA Diving National Championships in Iowa City, Iowa.
Drouin wins bronze, breaks own record
IU graduate Derek Drouin broke his own Canadian high jump record Thursday, leaping over the bar at 2.38-meters at the World Championships in Moscow.
Campus Access, I-BUCKS change for new students
RPS is implementing a new card-reading system at Rose Avenue and Eigenmann residence halls, requiring a new type of student ID. New students will now also receive a $100 I-Bucks deposit.
Column: Improved defense key to success for IU football
No matter how great this offense is — and it really has the opportunity to be one of the Big Ten’s most prolific offenses — it won’t matter unless there is a dramatic turnaround from the defense.
Monroe Country offers drug disposal
Monroe County maintains a drug disposal program to properly dispose of pharmaceutical drugs or controlled substances.
Hot discussion about cold beer
The Indiana Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Store Association filed a lawsuit against the state, because Indiana is the only state the regulates the sale of beer by temperature.
Galleries offer visual outlet
Bloomington galleries offer student and local artists venues to display their work around town.
The boobs that inspire me
Courtney Stodden's story is compelling example of how young women can capitalize off of a billionaire husband and a boob job.
A bite of life
In San Francisco, food is more than sustenance — it’s an essential part of the city’s culture.
Opinion: 5 1/2 inches is just enough
Average penis size doesn’t really get enough credit.
Is that a gun, or are you just happy to see me?
The bottom line is that I don’t trust you guys. No offense. I barely trust my best friend with her pepper spray. There is no way I can comfortably walk around campus knowing some of you have a gun under your jacket, even if you do have a permit.
Receivers Hughes, Latimer and Wynn return to lead offense
IU Football's top three receivers ranked in the top 10 of all receivers in the Big Ten Conference last season. The trio was responsible for roughly half of the team's total offensive success last fall.








