Where to find Hoosier sports
Four IU athletic teams will be travelling this weekend for games as their seasons get under way. From Atlanta to Massachusetts, here’s where you will find the Hoosier teams this weekend.
Four IU athletic teams will be travelling this weekend for games as their seasons get under way. From Atlanta to Massachusetts, here’s where you will find the Hoosier teams this weekend.
Four IU athletic teams will be traveling this weekend for games as their seasons get under way. From Atlanta to Massachusetts, here’s where you will find the Hoosier teams this weekend:
Red Green will bring his one-man Wit and Wisdom Tour to Bloomington on April 16, 2011 and in celebration WTIU will air ‘Red Green Test Drive’ on Saturday, August 28 at 8:30 pm. In the episode being aired, Red and the members of Possum Lodge share advice on home repairs and coping with mid-life crises.
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As parents said goodbye, students began to settle into their new homes in the residence halls.
As parents said goodbye, students began to settle into their new homes in the residence halls.
As parents said goodbye, students began to settle into their new homes in the residence halls.
Many attendees of the Monroe County Election Board were disappointed Wednesday when the board voted not to allow satellite voting in Monroe County for the November election.
“The Wizard of Wall Street: The Life and Achievements of Financier/Railroad King Jay Gould” will premiere at 7:30 p.m. today at the Wells-Metz Theatre.
An Indiana State Trooper chased and returned fire at a man after he drew a gun, on Tuesday evening in Indianapolis.
Positive Link, a Bloomington Hospital program, is intended to help shoulder the burden on HIV and AIDS patients by paying for housing, connecting patients to doctors and offering support groups.
Jean and Ken Lawrence are leaning against their red sedan in front of Collins Living-Learning Center, waiting for their son John to come back with his key.
IU Police Department Officer Brian Oliger spent move-in day biking around campus, talking with the cops scattered throughout Bloomington to make sure traffic was under control.
Food, music, speakers and performances have demonstrated the success of IU’s CultureFest. But as a Welcome Week tradition, CultureFest represents deeper messages behind those backdrops.
The Office of the Provost’s Enhancing Undergraduate Education at IU Bloomington is creating a website to help students map out their college careers from start to finish in the form of a roadmap website.
The IU women’s soccer team is off to a quick start with two road wins — winning an exhibition and its season opener — in the past two weeks. But for head coach Mick Lyon and his players, the test continues with two more road games this weekend.
Bloomington Playwrights Project and Bloomington Entertainment & Arts District are trying to establish Bloomington as a green community. They have teamed up with local non-profits to begin an annual AwareFest and to offer grants to community artists, who will exhibit their crafts during the month of October.
Where have all the rock star antics gone? Why have the musical giants of our generation left us with nothing but music, no myths to build legends upon, no stories of excess or debauchery to discuss in record stores or concert parking lots? It’s quite boring really.
This summer, there was ample time to watch the most scrutinized and controversial return to golf — and maybe all of sports — in history. Tiger Woods'.
As IU students head back to town or are already unpacking, parties are being planned, bar specials are being announced and bands are preparing to entertain. The Main Squeeze, the headliner for Friday’s welcome back concert at the Bluebird Nightclub, is one of them. The funk/rock band is scheduled to play at midnight.