Will Sheehey shines in dunk contest, team scrimmage
Hoosier Hysteria belonged to Will Sheehey.
Hoosier Hysteria belonged to Will Sheehey.
The IU field hockey team fell to No. 13 Iowa 4-2 to drop them to 1-4 in road matches. Senior forward Brenna Moeljadi scored both of the team’s goals.
Wisconsin prevailed 59-7, with the game quickly devolving to resemble last season’s one-sided contest.
It’s hard not to cringe when you see the final score: Wisconsin 59, IU 7.
Both the men and women cross country teams competed in the adidas Invitational on Friday in Madison, Wis., The men finished fifth in their 8K race, while the women ran a 6K and came in 29th.
Performer, composer and educator Michael Spiro said he is proud to be part of a faculty he said were first musicians before teachers. After spending years as a visiting professor at the Jacobs School of Music, Spiro has joined the faculty full-time. The seven-time Grammy-nominated jazz percussionist is now an associate professor of percussion. He assists both the percussion and jazz departments to develop the curricula for Cuban and Brazilian music.
The main theme of the IU Art Museum’s newest gallery is that a work of art might have the power to spark a change in one’s political, social or cultural ideology, especially in times of war and revolution.
People at the IU Cinema for the international Home Movie Day celebration Sunday became engaged and immersed in the history of old film reels dug out from closets. This is the ninth year Home Movie Day has been celebrated nationwide, and this year marks the fourth at IU.
The IU Board of Trustees convened Thursday and Friday to discuss expanding the jurisdiction of the IU Police Department.
Members of the IU and Bloomington communities participated in Out of the Darkness Community Walk, an event organized by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
With the addition of Tuesday study tables in newly furnished lounges, partnerships with Atkins Book Club and a fresh, modern logo on the window, Stephanie Power-Carter has begun her latest IU career as director of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
The IUSA Congress is comprised of five committees. These committees will have the power to adopt resolutions through member sponsorship, with or without the assistance of the IUSA executive branch.
Let me tell you a secret. Your shoes are not that interesting. And no, the answers to the meaning of life are not written on the ceiling.
As I read the Oct. 11 edition of the (Indiana Daily Student), I couldn’t help but find Nick Jacobs’ piece, “Do something about it,” utterly ridiculous.
I was standing at People’s Park, listening to a woman shout and people wiggle their fingers like they were spazzing out at show choir.
Walking by our local manifestation of the Occupy movement, I was struck with the silliness of it all.
A Bloomington man was arrested Friday after a night of drinking led to a hospital visit that ended with the man allegedly threatening and spitting on a security officer.
An 18-year-old man reported to police that he woke up at about 1 p.m. Thursday handcuffed to a bed in a white house near 17th and North Dunn streets. He told police he feared he was sexually assaulted.
A Bloomington man was arrested Saturday after police found him overdosed in his apartment.
Growing numbers of public officials are calling for an investigation into forged signatures on the 2008 Democratic presidential candidates’ primary petitions.