District 5 council member will not seek re-election
Isabel Piedmont-Smith, who has served as Bloomington City Council representative for District 5 since January 2008, will not be seeking a second term.
Isabel Piedmont-Smith, who has served as Bloomington City Council representative for District 5 since January 2008, will not be seeking a second term.
IU graduate student Ahmed Hamada will show his documentary, “Coming up for Air,” at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Ernie Pyle School of Journalism.
If recent history can tell anything of the future, the IU men’s basketball team matchup with No. 14 Purdue will be a nail-biter.
Indiana's public places could become mostly smoke-free July 1 if a bill currently making its way through the Indiana General Assembly becomes law.
Jeremiah Rivers' relationship with his NBA coach father goes beyond the hardwood.
IU men's soccer announced their 2011 recruiting class Monday
Students who are graduating in May can be nominated or self-nominate to be a commencement speaker at the May 7 ceremony. Applicants must have a minimum 3.5 GPA and can submit the application form online on the provost’s website. The deadline is March 4.
A piano and violin duo from the Jacobs School of Music has won the 2011 Latin American Music Recording Competition.
Four IU students are currently representing the University as spring semester White House interns.
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching selected IU-Bloomington and IU-Purdue University Fort Wayne for the 2010 Community Engagement Classification out of 154 applied institutions.
Two women reported having their purses stolen to the Bloomington Police Department. BPD Lt. Bill Parker said it could be part of a larger string of robberies.
Plug-in cars may not be able to spark electric appeal with the public, a recent report shows.
A mandate issued by the Indiana Department of Education requires students in the highest grade level of schools serving grades three to eight to take the ISTEP-Plus on the computer.
Michael Chabon read five lessons he learned from his own failure to a rapt audience that sat and stood in a packed room Monday.
Local poet, artist and wellness guide Patricia Coleman will display her recent works at 6 p.m. Friday at The Venue Fine Arts and Gifts.
You know what’s not fun? Being underage.
Professor Kenneth Weitzman talked of his new play “Fire in the Garden,” which will be performed at the Indiana Repertory Theatre in Indianapolis this month.
Everyone loves a day of canceled classes.
Two satirical takes on the conspiracy theories about Egypt's revolution advanced by Glenn Beck.
The world has held its breath in anticipation of the revolution in Egypt, but the last to exhale will be Israel.