‘For the glory of old IU’
IU traditions make the University atmosphere unique.
IU traditions make the University atmosphere unique.
Come see some of IU's best teams in action at any one of these events. There's bound to be one when you're in town.
With a huge array of stores in town, Bloomington is great for shopping.
Since August 2010, the Hoosiers have landed commitments from 12 of the nation’s top high school basketball players. Nine of those players were raised in Indiana, and two others played AAU basketball for an in-state program.
Each spring, hundreds of students turn into athletes in the largest collegiate cycling race in the country and the biggest intramural event at IU when they ride in the Little 500.
it wasn’t half as good as you hoped it’d be
Sex is usually a pretty taboo conversation subject, but at IU’s Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, the bedroom is their business.
The Indiana Memorial Union is more than just a hotel. It’s the go-to-spot on campus for pretty much everything. When completed in 1932, it was the world’s largest student union. We’ve broken down three of the floors to keep you from getting lost.
Merriam Webster dictionary defines “Hoosier” as a native or resident of Indiana. But what does it really mean?
gently flowing water and languorous jellyfish
Hoagy Carmichael was just a hometown kid who made a name for himself as a jazz singer/songwriter. His spirit still lives on in Bloomington.
“Really? The massage parlor is only in the other lounge?”
Wondering about the history behind IU? The University has a rich past that has made it into what it is today. These events were some of the biggest, and knowing about them will give you a little insight into what you see now.1820Indiana’s state government founds Indiana University as the State Seminary. It was originally located in Seminary Square Park near the corner of Second Street and College Avenue.
Welcome to the Bloomington campus of Indiana University!
Bloomington has so many eateries it can be overwhelming. Don’t worry, though. These places are guaranteed to fill you up for breakfast, lunch or dinner, and they’ve got a special feel you can’t get anywhere but Bloomington. Dig in.
Even though there’s a lot to do in Bloomington, there are some surprising treasures close to town. These options provide something a little different, and they’re close enough to be doable.
You can expand your horizons by visiting one of the many culture centers on campus. Here, we've listed just a few.
After 2002, the “Little Theatre,” once abuzz with student performances, sat empty. But after a 15-month restoration project, which included hiring a new director, the IU Cinema is now home to the 82,000 movie reels the University has in its archives.
Though IU is often the focus of visitors to Bloomington, the town itself has more to offer than people usually expect. The off-beat cultural offerings usually found only in big cities are what keep people coming back, and the campus has tons to explore. Check some things off this list, and we guarantee you’ll start falling in love too.