IU senior to make Big Ten Network debut
As a senior, IU student Dave Leno is already preparing for his Big Ten Network television broadcasting debut set for this weekend.
As a senior, IU student Dave Leno is already preparing for his Big Ten Network television broadcasting debut set for this weekend.
The IU men's soccer team plays Wisconsin at 5 p.m. Sunday. For IU coach Todd Yeagley, it's a match against the team he coached last season.
Former IU golfer Jeff Overton will be competing in the Ryder Cup this weekend. Competing in a top-tier tournament does not detract Overton from his Indiana roots.
As Indiana’s prime folk artist, the Not Too Bad Bluegrass Band has been selected to perform for two concerts as part of the 2010 Homegrown Concert Series put on by the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
After seeing the impact Midwest Pages to Prisoners Project has made on the prisoners who take part in the program, senior Searle Slutzkin created his current art show, Prisoners on Paper.
“Uni-5: The World’s Enemy,” is hip-hop group Bone Thugs N’ Harmony’s first release in more than a decade with all five members on the record. However, not all five members will be in attendance when the group performs in Bloomington Monday.
The Can O’ Worms Rock ’n’ Roll Weekend kicks off Friday, featuring 16 different bands at three venues.
The Pourhouse Cafe, a local nonprofit coffee shop, is currently raising funds for the Asian Children’s Mission, a movement that provides educational and nutritional funding for Myanmar children.
Some polls show Republican candidate, Dan Coats, to be in the lead by as much as 16 points ahead of Democrat candidate, Brad Ellsworth.
A female pedestrian was struck by a vehicle at about 6:30 p.m. Thursday. The accident occurred at the intersection of North Fishers Court and North Jordan Avenue outside Alpha Xi Delta.
The leftovers on trays rounded the conveyor belt as usual in Read Center’s Landes Dining Room. last week, but they didn’t just go down the drain. Every ounce of food and drink waste was placed in buckets, weighed and recorded. Victoria Getty and her volunteers were elbow deep in students’ leftover food. Getty, a senior instructor in the IU Department of Applied Health Sciences, is the co-investigator of a research project examining the change in structure soon taking place at Read Center’s dining hall — Read is going trayless.
The IU Board of Trustees had its second meeting for this academic year Thursday in the Frangipani Room of the Indiana Memorial Union.
As IU’s backup quarterback to Kellen Lewis, the redshirt freshman Chappell was 1-for-1 for 14 yards after completing a pass in the blowout season opener against Indiana State.
IU Panhellenic Association will kick off registration for women’s rush with a Greek Opportunities for Women presentation Sunday.
There are a lot of things I miss and am going to miss about IU in the fall. Students urging everyone to register to vote in Monroe County isn’t one of them.
Kids can be really annoying. As much as I love kids and want some of my own in the not-too-distant future, I’m the first to acknowledge this fact. It doesn’t matter if they’re crazy toddlers or sweet grade-schoolers or adorable little babies, at some point (usually when they’re throwing temper tantrums) they get annoying.
There is a well-known quote from the Dalai Lama on a poster on my wall. It reads: “World peace must develop from inner peace. Peace is not the absence of violence. Peace is the manifestation of human compassion.”
On Tuesday I went to Giant, the fancy D.C. elitist version of Krogers. I was there to buy my normal groceries: frozen chicken nuggets, salt and vinegar chips, hot sauce, prepackaged deli meat and orange juice.
Like all novice time travelers, Christine O’Donnell is still acclimating to her new environment. Likely hailing from the early 17th century, she has now inexplicably found herself in a world that has left her behind.
Global politics is just like high school; you have your various cliques that are composed of nations that are either popular or unpopular.