IUPD
‘January EP’ worthy of multiple spins
Aaron Bragg reviews "The January EP"
Pioneers of Comedy-hop are back
Cristi Williams reviews "Turtleneck & Chain"
Capobianco will leave men's basketball program
The Loveland, Ohio native spent two seasons with the Hoosiers as a member of coach Tom Crean's 2009 recruiting class.
Closing will not affect Bloomington’s Continuing Studies program
Programs in the Bloomington Continuing Studies will not be affected by the closing of the School of Continuing Studies, said Kyla Cox, director of communications and outreach for the Bloomington Continuing Studies.
Unlikely lineup to rock Bishop
On Sunday, local bands Fluffer and the Broderick will open for the return of raunchy rapper Andy D.
Bloomington’s summer benefits
This being my first real summer in Bloomington, I was shocked to find out the number of my friends that were actually staying here. It seems like the number of people who went back home have actually made this place a lot nicer to get around.
IU to shut down School of Continuing Studies
After 36 years of service, the School of Continuing Studies will close its doors, IU President Michael McRobbie announced Wednesday.
Gama brothers define home with passing of HEA 1402
Erick and Omar Gama moved from Mexico to Indianapolis when they were 11. They didn’t know the language, they didn’t have documentation and they were often made fun of at school because of their lack of English skills. The two brothers aren’t sure how they passed that year of fifth grade but by the eighth grade, they were moved out of the English as a second language program and were accepted into the Magnet program, which is for advanced students in Indianapolis Public Schools.
Baseball slips before finale at Illinois
Senior Dylan Swift provided some fun and sparked a rally in the Hoosiers' 8-4 loss to Louisville on Tuesday at Sembower Field, but coach Tracy Smith said he believes the team is mentally ready for its final regular-season series this weekend at Illinois.
Softball ready for NCAA regional play
The Hoosiers will participate in postseason play for the first time since 2006 when they match up with DePaul on Friday as part of the NCAA Division I Softball Championship.
Bloomington happenings
The best in Bloomington entertainment for the weekend
Bloomington band the Main Squeeze preps for first festival
Crowds of 500 to 600 people have been heading to The Bluebird Nightclub to see the Squeeze's most recent shows. Those huge numbers caught the attention of the folks at Summer Camp music festival.
It’s the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine)
You say the rapture is coming May 21? No sweat.
Chick-fil-A issues move to IUB
Seven IU South Bend students requested a public hearing about the Chick-fil-A on their campus, but their complaints have been forwarded to the IU Office of Procurement Services in Bloomington because they have authority over vendors.
Cornhole: An IU Tradition
It’s also referred to as corn toss or Indiana horseshoes, but most Hoosiers recognize the two wooden platforms and corn bags as Cornhole.













