Norbu family to finish walk across Florida
Kunga Norbu, brother of the late Jigme Norbu, announced Tuesday in a press conference that he and two of Jigme’s sons, Denzin, 13, and Jensen, 9, will be finishing Jigme’s walk.
Kunga Norbu, brother of the late Jigme Norbu, announced Tuesday in a press conference that he and two of Jigme’s sons, Denzin, 13, and Jensen, 9, will be finishing Jigme’s walk.
At some point or another most young people wonder where babies come from and what is happening to their bodies.
There was a time Jeremiah Rivers didn’t know Purdue was in Indiana. Before the senior guard transferred to IU from Georgetown, Rivers said he was admittedly a novice when it came to college hoops history. As far as he was concerned, West Lafayette was located in North Carolina.
Restaurant Tallent was recently awarded the AAA Four Diamond Award. This was the only restaurant in Bloomington to receive that honor.
Two bills currently working their way through the Indiana General Assembly could significantly change the structure of local governments in the state.
Staff from the MCCSC’s Office of Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment met Tuesday evening to present and discuss information about Professional Learning Communities and other initiatives that are being implemented to support student learning at the elementary, middle and high school level.
The 2010 Indiana census released data showing increased numbers in Hispanic and multiracial residents.
The Game, Generationals, Girl Talk, Glue, The Globes, The Gore Gore Girls, Grizzly Bear, Grand Buffet and The Growlers are the artists listed in the brief “G” section of the alphabetical list of musical performers that the Spirit of ’68 has brought to Bloomington. During the past four years, the promotions company has gifted Bloomington music lovers with shows. Throughout February, fans have been able look back on those music memories displayed in “Making Bloomington A Better Place To Live One Show At A Time: A Spirit of ’68 Gallery Retrospective.”
Charles Gounod’s “Faust” has undergone a makeover at the hands of stage director Tomer Zvulun and his cast. The opera, which first debuted in Paris in 1859, was originally set in 16th century Germany — something Zvulun decided to amend.
Few bands in Bloomington play the same style of music as Clouds As Oceans. The quartet’s all-instrumental take on the post-rock genre, a sound popularized by acts like Explosions in the Sky and Mogwai, is a pronounced rarity in a local music scene dominated by indie rock and hip-hop.
IU’s Commission on Multicultural Understanding mounted artist Thomas Hart Benton’s famous Indiana Murals last week outside of Woodburn Hall 100 with the hopes of educating and sparking the interests of students, faculty and campus visitors.
If sophomores Tony Adragna and Zach Litzelswope have any say, then organized chants will soon be filling Assembly Hall.
The IU men’s golf team left Hilton Head, S.C., and the Wexford Plantation Golf Course on Tuesday with more hardware than the team has won all season.
The IU Police Department was notified at 6:35 a.m. Monday of a man who had been sleeping in the Herman B Wells Library since Friday.
SEARCH, a yearlong school-to-work system for high school students and young adults with disabilities, originated in 1996 at Cincinnati’s Children’s Hospital as a means of filling entry-level jobs in the hospital’s emergency department. The model has now spread across 39 states and four countries, according to the Project SEARCH website.
After Saturday’s 70-64 loss to Northwestern, IU coach Tom Crean, who appeared as disappointed as he’s ever been this season after a loss, wanted his team back to practice as soon as possible.
With one week left in the season, the IU women’s basketball team has two more opportunities to prepare for the Big Ten Tournament and the Hoosiers said they’re ready.
On Feb. 21, Bloomington’s National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws had attorney Steve Dillon and marijuana activist and nurse Debra Parrish come to discuss SB 192 and why Indiana should pass the bill, highlighting the issues with Indiana’s marijuana laws.
The Men’s Big Ten Championships, in Minneapolis, Minn., start today and continue until Saturday night.
The Practical English Tutorial Program runs from noon to 1 p.m. every Saturday and partners native English speakers with international students to develop their English language skills.