Steampunk Society takes over Rachael’s Cafe
A crowd of neo-Victorian adventurers casually sipping tea to a post-industrial soundtrack welcomed them.
A crowd of neo-Victorian adventurers casually sipping tea to a post-industrial soundtrack welcomed them.
Brian Welk reviews the penultimate chapter of the most popular film franchise of all time.
Residential Programs and Services Thanksgiving Break Closings
For nine years, American forces have waged a distant war across the ocean. Now, as my brother prepares for his fourth deployment, that war never felt so close.
WEEKEND speaks with Dr. Martin Richardson, teacher of the class Harry Potter and the Age of Illusion.
Officials confirmed Sunday that bedbugs have been found in Bloomington Hospital.
His team trailing by six after one half, the sophomore guard knocked down three consecutive 3-pointers to jump-start a 22-0 run and lead the Hoosiers to a 67-54 victory against Evansville in Assembly Hall.
IU allows blocked punt for touchdown, interception to give Nittany Lions game's edge.
View our week in photos with images from IU dance marathon, Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical, three men's basketball games and the start of Harry Potter festivities.
Nov. 22 marks the birthday of famous Bloomington native Hoagy Carmichael.
Miserable, monsoon-like conditions for Monday’s Philadelphia road blowout of the home Washington Redskins brought 84,912 fans to FedExField.
A bank robbery suspect was arrested Thursday by Bloomington Police.
Starting Dec. 1, Greyhound will be launching its new speedy service in the Midwest called the Greyhound Express starting at a $1.
Is a city mayor, county commissioner, radio personality or famed bartender smarter than a fifth grader? They said they didn’t think so.
IU forward Alec Purdie had a change in life perspective following a fireworks accident this summer. As his team prepares for the NCAA Tournament, Purdie is thankful he can still play the game.
They’ve seen it all. They’ve watched the building of a legacy. Thirty-one years later, they saw the retirement of one of the greatest Division I coaches in college soccer. Then, they examined the successor whom IU Athletics Director Fred Glass didn’t think was the right fit.
The aggressive offensive play of Memphis proved too much for IU women's basketball Thursday. The 80-71 loss was the first for the Hoosiers (2-1) this season.
For the fourth consecutive year, the IU wrestling team opened its dual season with a shutout of Wabash, winning Thursday’s meet, 44-0.
For the first time since October, the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will be competing against the same opponents in the same weekend. For the first time this season, the swimmers will be swimming somewhere other than Bloomington.
Tthroughout the first few games of the season, IU senior Jeremiah Rivers has done the little things — tough defense and rebounding — that has helped enable the Hoosiers to start the season 3-0.