Outkast's Big Boi performs unforgettable show
Outkast's Big Boi performed in the field near Jordan Avenue and 17th Street. Although the start of his performance was delayed Big Boi performed an unforgettable show.
Outkast's Big Boi performed in the field near Jordan Avenue and 17th Street. Although the start of his performance was delayed Big Boi performed an unforgettable show.
The aversion to the laundry room, along with the distractions of everyday life, compelled Kelley School of Business graduates Ric Payne and Will Howe to create the Mister Steamy Dryer Ball, making the process of getting clothes clean and wrinkle-free easier.
Local band Good Luck discovered their name on the front steps of a fraternity house after eating at Dragon Express one night in Bloomington.
Bloomington was one out of 195 cities worldwide that participated in the 12th annual Manhattan Short Film Festival. Union Board brought the festival to the Whittenberger Auditorium Sept. 30 through Oct. 2.
Indie punk band The Thermals will be playing at 8 p.m. today at Rhino’s with Cymbals Eat Guitars and Good Luck. Formed in 2002, The Thermals fifth album “Personal Life” was released Sept. 7 of this year.
Eight plays of more than 20 yards led Michigan to a 42-35 victory against IU in front of a sell-out crowd of 52,929 people.
Senior quarterback Ben Chappell broke IU records in four categories, and junior wide receiver Tandon Doss posted the third-highest total of all-purpose yards in a game in school history, but neither contribution was enough to dismantle No. 19 Michigan.
As owner of One World Enterprises, Jeff Mease shows a strong interest in sustainability.
The Hoosiers (3-1, 0-1) played a gutsy football game. But like they did so many times last season, they came up one play short in the end, Justin Albers says.
IU and Wisconsin ended in a 1-1 tie at Bill Armstrong Stadium, moving the Hoosiers to 5-3-1 (1-0-1) and the Badgers to 1-6-2 (0-0-1).
Losses at Iowa and Minnesota dropped the IU volleyball team to 12-4 on the season and 0-4 in conference matches.
The IU women's soccer team fell to Michigan State and Illinois this weekend, extending its losing streak to four games.
A seven-to-one advantage in penalty corners earned by Ohio State doomed the IU field hockey team Saturday in a 4-1 loss.
The IU men’s and women’s cross country teams took a huge step on a national stage at the adidas Invitational in Madison, Wis., on Saturday.
Teach for America aims to recruit students from all majors, with only 4 percent of teachers having an education major background.
The Musicology Department in the Jacobs School of Music was recognized among the best in the United States in the Assessment of Research Doctorate Programs.
As residents of the City of Bloomington address free speech in public forums, the IU Student Association is working to make campus a friendlier space for students to speak out.
The November midterm elections are the first since the Democrats replaced Republicans in the White House, and the IU College Republicans are working to raise support for their candidates.
If cans of Coca-Cola reach the most marginalized communities in the world, why can’t vaccines do the same?
The volunteers — ranging from IU students to Bloomington residents — are coordinated by IU Athletics and brought in after every home football game to clear the fields.