Hoosiers look for first Big Ten win against struggling Fighting Illini
Saturday, IU will head to Champaign, Ill., to find a way to snap its losing streak against an Illinois team during its homecoming weekend.
Saturday, IU will head to Champaign, Ill., to find a way to snap its losing streak against an Illinois team during its homecoming weekend.
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren breaks down Saturday's game.
The IU women's basketball team met with media Thursday as part of the Big Ten media day.
Hannah Rozow, a junior majoring in political science and economics at IU, is the student representative to the commission.
Applicants competed for top spots in Bloomington’s semi-annual Arts Commission Arts Project Grant Program, funded by the city’s economic development office. Applicants’ projects were evaluated for artistic quality, community impact and organizational capacity.
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The three Indiana gubernatorial candidates debated for the third and last time Thursday evening in Fort Wayne. DePauw University Executive Director of Media Relations Ken Owen served as moderator of the hour-long debate between Democratic candidate John Gregg, U.S. Rep. Mike Pence, R-6th District and Libertarian candidate Rupert Boneham.
Closer to home, the campaigns of 9th-District Congressional candidates Democrat Shelli Yoder and Rep. Todd Young, R-Ind., aren’t spending anywhere near that amount. But there is a contrast in just how much each candidate brings in spending.
Radio program Hola Bloomington on WFHB presented Department of Spanish and Portuguese lecturer Israel Fernando Herrera with the 2012 Avant-Garde Award for his work with radio segment “Un Cafecito Con.”
A two-year-old proposal by the student government of Ashton Center was finally passed and implemented, making certain buildings in Ashton co-ed, meaning that males and females would be living on the same floor with male-occupied rooms next to female-occupied rooms.
Jacobs School of Music alumnus Dennis James and freelance percussionist Mark Goldstein will match electronic instruments to the 1926 silent film “Faust” 7:30 p.m. Friday at the IU Auditorium.
Though Gamma Rho Lambda has been referred to as the first lesbian sorority, the national organization strives to welcome all members, regardless of sexual orientation. Two women on campus are working to form a branch at IU.
Members of Young Americans for Liberty are asking administrators to examine IU’s current speech policies, which they believe unfairly limit students’ freedom of speech.
Brenner said he will perform original jazz pieces, as well as jazz classics. Cover is $5 at the door.
“Salón Latino” will kick start the series with an 8 p.m. concert Friday at Auer Hall.In past years, the LAMC offered multiple concerts each semester.
Indiana District’s round of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions will begin at noon on Saturday at the Jacobs School of Music and Musical Arts Center.
McKim has served as a county council member at-large since 2008 and has worked as a program manager at Technology Service Corporation in Bloomington since 1997. He was an adjunct lecturer in the School of Library and Information Science from 1995 until 1999.