City Hall features poetry reading
The Writers Guild at Bloomington will organize a poetry reading Friday in the atrium at City Hall.
The Writers Guild at Bloomington will organize a poetry reading Friday in the atrium at City Hall.
With a shop’s worth of vintage and handmade clothing in tow, Snowbird Vintage will present its traveling popup shop from 7-11 p.m. at the Bishop Bar.
On Saturday at 3 p.m., about 80 people from the Bloomington area will transform into zombies and gather at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater for the annual Thrill the World event.
Georgia athlete Rashard Fant is the 12th member of IU's 2013 football recruiting class.
The two candidates for the 9th congressional district met Tuesday night at Franklin College for the first of two debates and the only debate on a college campus.
Indiana cannot refuse funding to Planned Parenthood because abortions are among the organization’s services, the United States Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday.
Following the Hoosiers’ first conference loss Friday, IU will play its last nonconference opponent tonight at Bill Armstrong Stadium, facing its annual matchup with Evansville.
Republican state treasurer Richard Mourdock incited national attention in Tuesday’s U.S. Senate debate when he said he does not accept rape as an excuse for abortion.Even pregnancies from rape are the will of God, Mourdock said.
Eva Kor told her story Tuesday at IU’s Helene G. Simon Hillel Center. She also spoke at the Kelley School of Business about “From Auschwitz to Forgiveness.”
Eva Kor told her story Tuesday at IU’s Helene G. Simon Hillel Center. She also spoke at the Kelley School of Business about “From Auschwitz to Forgiveness.”
Hogan said the plan was passed by the Board of Commissioners in February 2012, allegedly disregard Monroe County Comprehensive Land Use Planing public input in the process. Hogan claimed that no ordinances have been passed with reference to the plan because “to do so prior to the election could prove disastrous to the incumbents.”
We’re tricked into wasting 30 minutes on the same repetition of jokes used since the first season of “Married with Children,” and we are still being made fools of today.
Timothy Kurek — a white, Christian, straight man — decided, in an attempt to better understand the “gay experience,” he would come out to his friends and family and claim to be gay for a calendar year.
The problem with Romney’s use of “clear eyes” is that it’s not his own.
Few can recall much about McGovern, but the respected statesman, liberal standard bearer and candidate of “amnesty, abortion and acid” — as conservative muckrakers unkindly painted him — is just as relevant now as he was during the protests of the late 1960s.
By hearing the words of survivors and examining the physical remnants of the time period, we can feel even closer to the 12 million people who lost their lives because of hate.
Is it possible that figures like Obama and Romney will be slandered and transformed in history the way Richard III has been?
Plath and a Halloween double-feature will share the spotlight for events this week at the IU Cinema.
Costumes need not be expensive or complicated to be effective.
Sweet smells, Swahili, song and celebration completed the event, giving attendees a fresh perspective on Tanzanian culture.