Bloomington Hospital to offer free blood pressure screenings
Bloomington Hospital will offer free blood pressure and blood sugar screenings Wednesday and a first aid class Mon., Nov 22.
Bloomington Hospital will offer free blood pressure and blood sugar screenings Wednesday and a first aid class Mon., Nov 22.
Two IU alumni have found a new way to contribute to the University through a scholarship they have created to aid Ivy Tech Community College graduates in continuing their education to receive a bachelor’s degree from IU.
Four Loko and Joose, alcoholic energy drinks that have been responsible for hospitalizations of college students throughout the country, have been voluntarily removed from some Bloomington-based liquor stores.
The IU women’s basketball team was able to slip past a scrappy St. Bonaventure team Monday. The Hoosiers claimed a 50-44 victory at Assembly Hall against the Bonnies.
Next summer, a digital version of a textbook, or an eText, will be available for the first time through the Internet. It will work similarly to a standard PDF.
The hit Broadway musical, “A Chorus Line,” will come at 8 p.m. today at the IU Auditorium.
Starting next fall, 28-year-old Krzysztof Urbanski will join the Jacobs School of Music as an adjunct professor of music in orchestral conducting.
Fundraising and awareness will be the main themes today at the Indiana Public Interest Research Group’s “Beats to Get ‘Em Off the Streets” concert to celebrate Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week at Rachael’s Café.
When Cathy Barbash, a specialist in Chinese culture and relations, approached Linda Pearse, founder and artistic director of the cornetto ensemble ¡Sacabuche!, about developing a music program based on the music and life of Matteo Ricci, Pearse was immediately on board.
It’s always this time of the year that I am reminded of what I am thankful for — family, a roof over my head ... an additional 50 percent discount on clearance items.
Just more than 36,000 Monroe County residents voted in the Nov. 2 midterm election, according to the county clerk’s office. That equals a turnout of almost 40 percent of registered voters in the county.
Though you see them on the streets of Bloomington during the day — selling paintings, smoking a cigarette — you will not see them at night, when they are banned from falling asleep on the concrete they call home. These aren’t criminals, however. They are the homeless.
A Bloomington man was arrested Sunday after allegedly strangling and punching a 13-year-old girl in the face.
The No. 14-seeded Hoosiers have a 6 p.m. date at Bill Armstrong Stadium on Sunday with the winner of Thursday night’s opening-round NCAA Tournament game between Bradley and Tulsa.
Students and faculty gathered in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Saturday to make traditional Native American bracelets and practice bead work as part of the First Nations Educational and Cultural Center’s month-long celebration.
The 520 of the 47,000 panels of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, the largest portion of the quilt ever displayed in Indiana, drew more than 1,500 onlookers between Thursday and Monday.
Aldwin Shade, the second suspect in the Oct. 31 robbery and assault of a group of Asian students, turned himself in to the IU Police Department Monday, according to an IUPD news release from Chief of Police Keith Cash.
By the time IU Dance Marathon concluded Sunday morning, 36 hours after it began, dancers and committee members might as well have been delirious.
In each of its first two games, IU has turned the ball over more than it has forced its opponent to do so, leading to an average of 22.5 turnovers per game and a minus-5.50 turnover margin.
It might be two games late (blame Cody Zeller) but IDS men's basketball columnist Nathan Hart looks into the crystal ball and predicts the 2010-2011 season.