Move over NYC, make room for Chicago
Late one night, as I was browsing the clothes on Forever21.com instead of studying, I spotted a t-shirt that said, “I Heart Tokyo, Paris, NYC, LA.” Uh, what about Chicago?
Late one night, as I was browsing the clothes on Forever21.com instead of studying, I spotted a t-shirt that said, “I Heart Tokyo, Paris, NYC, LA.” Uh, what about Chicago?
IU Cinema was originally scheduled to open this fall, but has postponed the opening date until January 2011.
Author and award-winning writer Gay Talese will speak at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater as the first visitor for the IU School of Journalism Fall Speakers Series.
Nearly 40 people gathered in Willkie Quad center building Tuesday to watch the FX Networks sitcom “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” and learn about an often misunderstood faith.
Fresh off their performance at Chicago’s Lollapalooza music festival in August, lo-fi punk band Wavves performed Tuesday at Rhino’s Youth Center.
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The Democratic congressman, currently running for U.S. Senate, answered questions Tuesday in the Indiana Memorial Union Walnut Room to bring his campaign to campus.
The Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, known as Skulls on campus, has teamed up with JS Marketing to bring OutKast’s Big Boi to perform live at IU for Fall Fest.
Together the group organized a march to the justice building where the Monroe County Election Board would discuss the issue of satellite voting again. They marched to voice their approval of satellite voting.
Internationally renowned conductor, Leonard Slatkin will kick off the season for the Jacobs School of Music today. Slatkin will conduct the IU Philharmonic Orchestra. The program will begin at 8 p.m. in the Musical Arts Center.
Julian Hook has two doctorates: one in music, one in math. However, this unusual combination of interests paid off for the Jacobs School of Music professor, who was awarded a $30,000 Sabbatical Fellowship from the American Philosophical Society in late Spring.
Today, I would like to stress the importance of knowing your stuff in the kitchen. Namely, I’d like to stress how you should have everything on your ingredients list in your kitchen.
Union Board’s Performing Arts and Canvas committees will present their free monthly spoken-word poetry slam at 7:30 p.m. today in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Whittenberger Auditorium. The slam host and judge will be veteran spoken-word poet Shihan Van Clief from HBO’s “Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry.”
While Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh’s retirement from the U.S. Senate is approaching, supporters expect he might run for governor of Ind. in 2012. Ed Treacy, chairman of the Marion County Democratic Party, said he thinks the chances are high that Bayh will run for the position again.
While most students catch bicycle fever during Little 500 in April, the members of the IU Cycling Club train year-round for races in Bloomington, throughout the Midwest and across the nation.
Wide receiver Tandon Doss will return to action against Western Kentucky after missing the season opener with a groin injury. He says he is more than ready.
New York’s 10-9 loss to the Baltimore Ravens in the 2010 debut of Monday Night Football was enough to make any football fan or junkie question exactly how relevant the Jets will be this year.
From Sept. 16 to 19, artists from across the globe will be performing at Bloomington’s 17th annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival.
While working at a golf course snack bar this summer, I often struck up small talk with customers by telling them I was going to study abroad in Paris this fall.
Australia didn’t have a government for 17 days.