Hoosiers lack discipline in last 2 games
When the dust settled and the pads came off, the Hoosiers walked away beating the Western Michigan Broncos, but they nearly gave the victory away. Again.
When the dust settled and the pads came off, the Hoosiers walked away beating the Western Michigan Broncos, but they nearly gave the victory away. Again.
A new group on campus, Dark Hound Productions, is planning to give a hands-on experience for students interested in filmmaking.
After a bobbled fourth-quarter snap on a Western Michigan punt, IU recovered the ball and stood 14 yards from sealing its second consecutive victory. If only it were that easy.
After last week’s close victory against Eastern Kentucky, the biggest question regarding IU was its lack of production on the ground.
A crowd of about 50 people gathered on the steps of City Hall on Saturday at a rally to support proposed health care reforms, particularly the public option that President Obama has advocated.
Whitney King's friends and colleagues at Eagle Pointe, where she worked for more than two years, organized a fundraiser Sunday in her honor.
IU student Kexin Xiang was hit by a car at about 8 a.m. Friday when she was walking north across 10th Street near the Herman B Wells Library bus stop.
The Office of Student Financial Assistance was busy this summer, sometimes taking up to 3,200 calls a day from students and parents worried about paying for college in difficult economic times.
Accidents are uncommon at senior Kinsey Gray’s job with Recreational Sports, but people have not failed to make things interesting during her shifts.
To serve as the student voice is what the IU Student Association is there for, said Peter SerVaas, IUSA president.
Coffee, soda, water bottles, Styrofoam cups and newspapers hide under chairs, sit in the halls and clutter the campus long after their owners have left. Someone has to clean it up.
Jeff Zaslow, Wall Street Journal columnist and co-author of the best-selling book “The Last Lecture,” will speak at 7 p.m. today in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Comedian and IU alumnus Brian Watts said the people in Los Angeles are prettier, cooler and have vintage threads rather than sorority T-shirts.
While some of the student population spent Saturday tailgating, about 15 members from four of IU’s greek organizations collaborated for Alpha Depot, an event to build a house for Habitat for Humanity.
Rather than classic Elizabethan-style Shakespeare, the Monroe County Civic Theater presented a sexually revolutionized “Othello” this weekend.
Bloomington residents attended “The Golden Age of Hollywood,” where the first movie of the fall series was a 1950 black-and-white western called “The Furies,” starring Barbara Stanwyck and Walter Huston. The event was held in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater
Vivid paintings and clicking wine glasses filled John Waldron Arts Center on Friday as the men of the Gamma Eta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. sponsored “A1906: Art Appreciation and Patronage.”
Tammy Pescatelli performs at the Funny Bone.
The Clayton Anderson Band brought together a diverse group of students, professionals and community members in remembrance of Sept. 11.
IU has quite a lot to brag about. According to the Princeton Review, we have the 19th best college newspaper. We’re also the 14th best party school. On top of that all, they call us a “Best Midwestern College.”