Rap artists profess politics at the Bluebird
New York-based rapper and political activist Immortal Technique will perform a show with three other rap artists as part of the band’s 2009 Recession Tour Saturday at the Bluebird Nightclub.
New York-based rapper and political activist Immortal Technique will perform a show with three other rap artists as part of the band’s 2009 Recession Tour Saturday at the Bluebird Nightclub.
IU cultural centers are now teaming up to combat the lack of diversity on campus with the “Choices of Color” discussion series.Thursday’s panel was the first of four discussions in the series.
No longer will a citizen of a law-abiding age be able to walk into a convenience store and find tobacco products with chocolate, vanilla, clove or grape flavors (everything but menthol) on the shelves. So while this is good news for health proponents who are concerned about these flavors appealing to children, it is disappointing for those who have enjoyed these products responsibly for years and now will have to go without. It may very well be a luxury worth losing for the health of our nation, but will it really do anything to keep our kids off the nicotine?
Jim Costello did something no IU student had done before. He is the first Ph.D. recipient from IU’s School of Informatics and Computing.
For years, the Office of Admissions has purchased names and biographical information from College Board and ACT to contact potential IU students. Admissions enters the names into a database, and those students receive an introductory postcard to IU.
WE SAY A large population is not the key cause of climate change.
Every step we take to give us some wiggle room will only become tighter and tighter – like quicksand. Not only is our time constricted, but the quality of our enjoyment is diminished. Are you really enjoying watching Mad Men on the bus through a tiny iPhone screen?
There’s something rotten in Bloomington. And it ain’t the bagels. Traffic in college towns is never a cakewalk, but in the four weeks of this semester, a lack of caution and responsibility is taking its toll. So who’s to blame?
As a college student in the midst of the greatest political and structural changes to our nation in 40 years, I can’t help but wonder: What is my role in it all?
Hoosiers Outrun Cancer is more than a race – it’s a celebration of life. And for the Kelley School of Business, it’s the commemoration of an extraordinary professor.
Author Mary L. Gray will read and discuss her latest book, "Out in the Country: Youth, Media, and Queer Visibility in Rural America." 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Boxcar Books and Community Center.
The law school will officially be renamed as the IU Michael Maurer School of Law at 5 p.m. Friday at the IU Auditorium.
An eclectic array of graphic artists, musicians, photographers, cake lovers and art fans flooded the Lodge, located on Sixth and Walnut streets, for FOUND, an evening of art appreciation.
Lucinda Williams performed for crowds at the Bluebird Nightclub on Wednesday night
The coal-burning Central Heating Plant on Fee Lane will cease to exist if a new campaign on campus has something to say about it.
Jessica Jackley, a co-founder of www.kiva.org, will speak on campus today about the advantages of microfinance and her experiences at Kiva.
Comedy, charity and Mayor Mark Kruzan will come together at the Funny Bone Bloomington Comedy Club today for its one-year anniversary show.
The IU men’s basketball coach can’t wait to see a winning product in Assembly Hall lead to championship banners in the rafters above the building’s north entrance. That gives him something in common with IU fans.
The cheers began before he walked onto the stage. The clapping and hollering continued as IU coach Tom Crean, clad in stone-washed jeans and an IU zip-up, entered the IU Auditorium on Wednesday.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - University of Illinois President B. Joseph White resigned Wednesday following reports that the school admitted politically connected applicants over more qualified ones at its Urbana-Champaign campus.