Grading the professor
Outside of his work at the Jacob’s School of Music, Professor Andy Hollinden challenges his listeners, like his students, to rethink and evaluate their views and beliefs.
Outside of his work at the Jacob’s School of Music, Professor Andy Hollinden challenges his listeners, like his students, to rethink and evaluate their views and beliefs.
While “Adventureland” is not quite the non-stop laugh-a-thon that its predecessor was, it more than makes up for it with its well-crafted and true-to-life story about coming of age and discovering love.
In commemoration of Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Memorial Day, the Polish Studies Center and Congregation Beth Shalom in Bloomington will play host to a Holocaust memorial concert to raise money for the Children of the Holocaust in Poland.
The Hoosiers come home for the Indiana Invitational at the Robert C. Haugh Track and Field Complex this Friday and Saturday.
EVANSVILLE – The Evansville Auditorium and Convention Centre was packed Thursday night as anti-abortion supporters gathered to listen to Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and Michael Steele, Republican National Committee chairman.
The 19th annual Miss Gay IU pageant will take place at 7 p.m. Friday in the IU Auditorium. Members of OUT and Britney Taylor, the 2008 Miss Gay IU, who chose the theme “Angel Fashion Show,” organized this year’s pageant.
Because of a stable climate, in the span of 10,000 years, humans have gone from hunter-gatherers to modern, technological beings, said sustainability expert Anthony Cortese.
Imagine being born in Zimbabwe, educated in Scotland, working as a medical law professor and becoming a bestselling author.
Little 500 spring series events will wrap up Saturday with Team Pursuit, an event designed to test the depth and overall strength of each team.
Producing and performing a full-scale production entirely in Italian would be a huge undertaking for most.
Eugene Mirman could be labeled an actor, author and videographer, but he prefers to be known as a comedian.
President Michael McRobbie made a key change this year as to how commencement speakers are chosen, designating the duty to honorary degree recipients and eliminating student input from the selection process, a University spokesman said Thursday.
No. 18 Michigan and Michigan State will compete against IU at 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday, respectively, at the IU Varsity Tennis Center.
Hoping to have more success than the first time it played at home, the IU water polo team will host the Collegiate Water Polo Association Western Division Championships this weekend.
In its final tune-up before the Big Ten Championship tournament, the IU women’s golf team will head to Columbus, Ohio, for the Lady Buckeye Invitational.
The Spring Game, which is slated for 2 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Stadium, will mark the end of the offseason practice schedule for the Hoosiers. The IU men’s basketball team will sign autographs at the event from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
After winning their final home match on April 12, the Hoosiers will spend the last weekend of the regular season taking on Michigan State and Michigan on the road.
After a rough 14th-place finish, the No. 6 IU men’s golf team responded with a tournament victory on its home course. Now, the Hoosiers head to rival Purdue for the Boilermaker Invitational, but they are wishing they could flash to the future.
IU will face Tulsa at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the IU Softball Field. Tulsa comes into Saturday sitting near the top of the Conference USA standings as its second-winningest team. The Hoosiers are also likely to face junior pitcher Jackie Lawrence, who was the Conference USA Co-Pitcher of the Week last week.
The ragtag group that made up the 2008-2009 team – a squad composed of players with virtually no Division I experience or any familiarity with one another – will have an influx of new players to go along with the remaining roster.