The Kirkwood catwalk
WEEKEND finds the fashion preferences of various sidewalk strollers
WEEKEND finds the fashion preferences of various sidewalk strollers
IU apparel merchandising students work to split the seam of the fashion industry
IU alumna escapes her role as a 'super-tourist' to call Florence home
WEEKEND’s Amanda Lowry discusses the creative and economic benefits of used clothing.
IU and international researchers have created a map of a core center of the brain that might be important to the workings of both hemispheres.
Ben Hesen might not be going to the Olympics this summer in China, but he still has a lot to be proud of this season.
Tickets for hip-hop performer Lupe Fiasco went on sale today for his performance during this year’s Welcome Week, according to an IU news release.
Students in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Summer Scholars Institute will receive a visit Wednesday from IU’s first lady, Laurie Burns McRobbie.
After just two-and-a-half years in business, Landlocked Music closed its doors June 29.
With summer underway, it will be no surprise to business owners and officials of Bloomington if gas prices around $4 a gallon will take a toll on local businesses.
Aarik Wilson took first place in the triple jump at the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials tonight in Eugene, Ore.
Junior quarterback Kellen Lewis has been reinstated to the IU football team, head coach Bill Lynch announced today.
No. 18 — Matt Bashore, junior pitcher, Baseball
A suicide attacker detonated explosives near a police station in Pakistan’s capital on Sunday, killing more than 10 police officers, officials said. The blast occurred in a kiosk in front of the police station, said Naeem Iqbal, a police spokesman.
Iran indicated Saturday that it has no plans to meet a key Western demand that it stop enriching uranium, a day after Tehran sent the European Union a response to an international offer of incentives for halting enrichment.
President Bush said Sunday he does not feel the need to boycott the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics to state his opposition to China’s human rights record.
WASHINGTON – Democrats bent on showing they can govern and Republicans anxious about a sour re-election climate are pushing a pared-down summer agenda in Congress.
In June, an Indiana think tank introduced a plan intended to encourage more Hispanics to pursue higher education. While this may seem like something that is good for the Hispanic community, it has raised no small amount of controversy.
With the punk/emo genre becoming more immersed in the mainstream over the past few years, it has been expected to see the so-called “scene” itself changing. In the last three or four years, the atmosphere within the emo scene has morphed dramatically, and sadly, not for the better.
Nine years ago David Neville was running on the track and field team for Merrillville High School in Merrillville, Ind. with a dream to compete in the 2008 Olympics.