Atmosphere a ‘saving grace’ for Lancers
When Grace senior forward David Swanson heard his team would be playing IU in an exhibition game, he thought it was a mistake.
When Grace senior forward David Swanson heard his team would be playing IU in an exhibition game, he thought it was a mistake.
Nearly everyone has talked to junior guard Jeremiah Rivers about the dances he did while sitting out last season.
Coal Free IU will have its first discussion panel to inform students about the harmful effects of IU’s on-site coal plant and to raise awareness about alternative energy options today.
The Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce said Tuesday they would not restrict the number of chains or formula-based restaurants allowed on Kirkwood Avenue and the Courthouse Square.
The IU women’s basketball team spent the past few weeks scrimmaging itself before its 108-54 win against Lambuth. Now, the Hoosiers get another opportunity to face themselves in today’s exhibition game against Grand Valley State.
In a word, one could easily say IU played “sloppily.”
The Hoosiers competed in five roller coaster games in October, the most of any month.
The IU volleyball team took one from Purdue in West Lafayette on Sept. 30, but Purdue got its revenge in University Gym Wednesday.
Given the recent political turmoil in Iran, student activists are now pushing the IU Student Association to show its support for Iranian students.
Indiana’s largest data center, a $32.7 million facility that will serve as a safe house for IU’s computer processing and data storage equipment, will be dedicated today.
During this time last year, IU organizations were by the sides of Barack Obama and John McCain during one of the toughest presidential elections to date.
To illustrate our collective apathy as university students and the need to come together to manifest for much needed and justifiable change, let us focus on the issue of tuition.
“This Is How I Pink” is co-sponsored by WIUX and VS PINK and will feature students modeling styles from Victoria’s Secret Pink Collegiate Collection, as well as local vendors Cactus Flower, Cha Cha and In Seam Denim Supply. “This Is How I Pink” Runway Show is 7 p.m. today at the Indiana Memorial Union, Alumni Hall.
After six seasons on MTV’s “Road Rules,” a stint as a “Last Comic Standing” finalist and appearing on VH1’s “Reality Bites Back,” comedian Theo Von will perform at the Funny Bone Bloomington Comedy Club this week.
But Jacobs School of Music brass department professor Carl Lenthe has given another definition to the term with the Jacobs Trombone Choir, whose 12 members will perform for the first time this year at 8:30 p.m. today at Recital Hall.
Before he wrote the musical “Rent,” a Broadway hit that won the Tony Award for Best Musical in 1996, composer and playwright Jonathan Larson produced and acted in his own one-man show, “Tick, Tick ... BOOM!”
After being delayed nearly a month because of an illness in the cast, Canadian playwright Lynda Martens’ “Naked in the Kitchen” will premiere tomorrow at the Bloomington Playwrights Project. Winner of the 2009-10 Season Reva Shiner National Full-Length Playwriting Contest, “Naked in the Kitchen” was selected as the best play from the submissions.
A 14-year-old girl was approached in the Crestmont Park area by a man claiming to be a modeling agent.
“Feed the Hungry, Feed yourself” is Fazoli’s 2009 canned food drive and will continue until Nov. 25.
The Monroe County Public Library on Kirkwood Avenue started a renovation this month that is scheduled to last for up to 12 months.