Vollmar discusses working solo
Justin Vollmar’s self-titled musical project has brought Bloomington audiences subtle acoustic sounds with simple lyrics since spring 2000.
Justin Vollmar’s self-titled musical project has brought Bloomington audiences subtle acoustic sounds with simple lyrics since spring 2000.
In hopes of spreading autism awareness this semester, guest columnist Adria Nassim reviewed three books whose main characters were affected by autism in some way. For her final installment, Nassim delved into the life of John Elder Robison, a man who found a way to rise above his disability.
After drawing a first-round bye in the Big Ten tournament, the IU men’s tennis team will face Purdue at 3 p.m. Friday.
The first Audio Scenery event will be from 12 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturday and will feature local bands including headliner Elephant Quiz and DJ Littlefoot in support of The Boys and Girls Club of Bloomington.
Sexual assault is the most underreported crime in America. Still, more than 700 people have reported cases to Bloomington and IU police in the past 10 years. Their experiences reveal an important truth about sexual assault: The places where we feel safe pose the greatest risk.
Friday through Sunday, IU will be the location for the Collegiate Water Polo Association Eastern Championship, where an NCAA tournament berth will be earned.
In advance of a weekend series with Big Ten-leading Purdue in West Lafayette, IU coach Tracy Smith said his team’s recent skid might have more to do with the nature of baseball than with any shortcomings by the Hoosiers (25-16, 6-6).
As a freshman on the track and field team, she was coached in consistency and how to perform every day at a high level. When Bailey was recruited, IU coach Ron Helmer saw her potential to be a great athlete who could put up strong numbers. Now that Bailey is in her sophomore season and first outdoor season, Helmer said she has learned how to perform consistently.
Sophomore Leslie Hureau and junior Evgeniya Vertesheva earned All-Big Ten honors Thursday after the Hoosier beat Penn State 4-0 in their opening round match of the Big Ten Championships.
The seventh-seeded IU women’s tennis team defeated tenth-seeded Penn State 4-0 Thursday in Ann Arbor, Mich., to move to the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament.
The IU softball team swept their rain-delayed doubleheader against Illinois Thursday to extend their winning streak to 12 and improve their record to 32-15 (12-2).
After finishing just one stroke out of third place in their final regular season tournament, the IU men’s golf team will begin its postseason run Friday in the Big Ten Championship hosted by Purdue in West Lafayette.
Due to rain, the attempted world record-breaking dodgeball match originally scheduled for Thursday has been postponed to 6 p.m. Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Miss Gay IU, OUT’s annual drag performance, will make its return to Alumni Hall at 7 p.m. today.
I am tempted to spend my last 500 words nostalgically reminiscing about my first, last and only semester writing a column.
The Quiet Time Program aims to improve the “overall environment of the schools” while giving students an effective way to reduce stress and develop “the full brain.”
I would say it’s almost impossible to discuss politics without discussing the state.
Gov. Daniels signed 15 bills into law today and is still struggling with whether or not to sign the controversial abortion bill approved yesterday that takes aim at Planned Parenthood’s funding.
Students in the South American Performance and Culture folklore class brought Afro-Peruvian music to the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology Performance and Lecture Hall on Wednesday.
Kelley School of Business, Briscoe Residence Center and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority are the winners of the 2011 IU Spring Energy Challenge.