Postponed dodgeball fails to break record
Inclement weather Thursday forced IU’s Samaritan’s Feet Club to reschedule its dodgeball game to Friday, leaving little time to publicize the change.
Inclement weather Thursday forced IU’s Samaritan’s Feet Club to reschedule its dodgeball game to Friday, leaving little time to publicize the change.
Anyone enjoying a beautiful afternoon at the Sample Gates was in for an unexpected surprise at precisely 12:07 p.m. Friday.
Shirtless and barefoot, Travis Puntarelli built up a running start before hurdling six wooden chairs and then joining the band onstage at Audio Scenery’s arts festival in Dunn Meadow on Saturday.
I am inspired by only a few well-known figures, but you would be wrong in assuming that I am most inspired by Giada De Laurentiis or Julia Child.
Local bands The Pharos and The Natives have each worked to produce and promote their latest works just in time for summer vacation. The Pharos released their 5-track EP “Say What You Will” on April 26 with Farm Fresh Studios while The Natives will release their debut full-length album at midnight Thursday.
Ten black stools accompanied by 10 mic stands sat centered on the IU Auditorium stage.It was the 15th anniversary concert of the collegiate group Straight No Chaser, which celebrated turning “old enough to get its learning permit” by welcoming home the now Atlantic Records SNC and alumni.
When walking up to Arthur Cullipher’s apartment building, one doesn’t see dolls in the windows. No vacant stares from behind curtains, no porcelain — just a building made of bricks..
A new social site called GradeMyLandlord.com allows students to grade their landlords in six categories: party tolerance, security deposit return, contract, timeliness, kindness and maintenance.
City employees, residents, IU students and students from The Bloomington Project School and The Prep School organized at Bloomington City Hall on Friday to rid Bloomington’s downtown area of trash.
Saturday marked the St. Baldrick's Foundation’s first event in Bloomington. By the end of the night, 15 volunteers were newly bald, and the organization had raised more than $8,000.
From 10 a.m. to noon, the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market celebrated Asian Fest with free food, traditional crafts and live music and dance.
I don’t care how many finals I have left, how many papers I have to write, or how many things in my room I have left to pack up to put into my new house. Summer is here.
I’ve always been fiercely independent and tried to act like a “grown-up,” even when I was far from one. But the thought that soon I’m going to have to fend for myself in the scary thing we call “real life” is a little mind-boggling.
Wikileaks has released more than 700 formerly secret documents relating to the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay and its detainees.
For many people, studying abroad is more about having fun than actually learning. People save their “joke” classes or elective credits for their semester abroad; studying less means more time to party where the alcohol is legal and to travel to places they’ve only read about.
Physical plant workers install one of the Showalter fish Friday morning. All five fish have been restored and are back swimming around Venus in the Showalter Fountain.
"Traffic Safety Friday" has become a weekly event for the residents of the house at the intersection of South Mitchell Street and Atwater Avenue.
The IU Cinema creates an intimate setting that transports the audience in style, thanks to the director’s dedication and a small staff’s hard work in its first year.
Pushed back to fall after being plagued by debt and organizational difficulties, the annual Miss Gay IU drag pageant held the MGIU Legacy fundraiser on Thursday to raise funds.
Rep. Todd Young, D-9th District, spent two weeks holding town hall forums in southern Indiana to address citizens’ concerns with the proposed federal budget.