Pulitzer Prize winner to visit IU
Mark Strand will give a public reading of his work at 5:30 p.m. today in Fine Arts 015. The College Arts and Humanities Institute invited Strand to campus as part of the Solitude series.
Mark Strand will give a public reading of his work at 5:30 p.m. today in Fine Arts 015. The College Arts and Humanities Institute invited Strand to campus as part of the Solitude series.
The Hoosiers will look to the leadership of their four seniors as the 2010-11 season kicks off with Hoosier Hysteria on Friday.
In an age where everyone has an iPod and burning a CD is as easy as pie, FM radio does not get the respect it deserves.
Plans to bring the film “My Suicide” to Bloomington was an effort by part-owner of Buffa Louie’s Ed Schwartzman, who lost his son, Ben, to suicide three years to the day of the film premiere on Oct. 15.
Remember the days of smoking and nonsmoking sections in restaurants? Those days are six years past since the beginning of smoke-free air policies. Bloomington was the first city to pass a comprehensive smoking ban in Indiana. The city council passed the smoke-free ordinance in 2004.
He was once a husband and skilled laborman. Now, Karl Addison, 46, is homeless and working to get his life back on track.
Nash Finch, a Fortune 500 company, announced Oct. 6 the placement of a distribution center in Bloomington.
This month, the Residence Hall Association launched an IU TV Channel Survey on its website, which asks if students want the TV channels to be changed.
The Mountain Biking Club is restarting and looking for new members after a one year hiatus.
Students interested in learning about photography basics can sign up for the class, Introduction to Outdoor Photography, no matter what kind of camera they own.
Video games deserve to be called art
Cursive frontman drops solo debut
Three members of the perennial Little 500 team favorite Cutters were involved in an accident with a car on Ind. 446 on Wednesday.
Three members of the perennial Little 500 champion Cutters were involved in an accident with a car while training on their bikes about 5:05 p.m. Wednesday on Ind. 446.
Video games a uniquely participatory art form
Fun gameplay and artistic premise difficult to blend
Networks need to do more to embrace LGBTQ community
Six signs that musical Armageddon is nigh
Kids grow up so fast these days.
WEEKEND runs down a hefty crop of releases