Award shows provide opportunity to critique celebrity fashion
Despite the inspiring speeches of award season, the fashion is always the best part.
Despite the inspiring speeches of award season, the fashion is always the best part.
Fortunately for us, basketball season is in full swing — where is your school spirit?
Local funk band The Main Squeeze will perform for fans at the Bluebird Nightclub Saturday before hitting the road for a 20-date tour on the east coast, starting in Brooklyn, N.Y.
This week we celebrated the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice.”
IU Theatre will travel back to the 20th century when the theater debuts its latest production, “Intimate Apparel.”
Taylor 2, a dance troupe that performs the work of American choreographer Paul Taylor, will perform at 8 p.m. Friday at the IU Auditorium.
Grab a few of these energy bites— not a Pop-Tart — next time you’re in a rush for the most important meal of the day.
“Heartthrob,” Tegan and Sara’s seventh studio release strips everything from the twin sisters’ voices that makes them interesting.
The PRIDE film festival was just an idea 10 years ago, brewing between two graduate students.
When the IU women’s basketball team plays No. 14 Purdue at 6:30 p.m. today in West Lafayette, it will be looking to snap several dubious streaks against one of the Big Ten’s toughest teams.
Two years ago, IU Coach Lin Loring and Associate Head Coach Ramiro Azcui compiled the 10th-best recruiting class in the nation, according to Tennis Recruiting Network.
The 2012-13 season presented a challenge for the IU men’s golf program. Four-year letter winners and program stalwarts Chase Wright and David Erdy graduated.
Gov. Mike Pence continued his transition into office Wednesday when he named Mary Beth Bonaventura as the head of the Department of Child Services, adding to his growing administration.
A specific switchblade that was banned in Indiana is now legal again.
Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the status of guns, gun control and violence.
Wednesday night, FNECC had its weekly craft night and potluck dinner.
This Friday, 10 to 12 sorority women will answer funny, light-hearted questions on stage at Kilroy’s Dunnkirk.
The Black Student Union kicked off its semester with its State of the Black Student Union and a discussion of black representation on campus.
Wednesday’s tornado weather may have been unseasonal, but the true tornado season is on its way.