Tatsuya Nakataki builds eclectic soundscape at Rachael's Cafe
Experimental Japanese percussion artist has audiences 'meditating.'
Experimental Japanese percussion artist has audiences 'meditating.'
The Friends of the Art Bookshop is a bookstore serving IU's arts community with its selection of books rarely seen elsewhere in Bloomington.
The Jacobs School of Music Percussion Ensemble performed five percussion pieces for its final semester concert Monday at Auer Hall.
Comedian Rich Ragains performed to an enthusiastic audience Monday at Bear’s Place as part of this week’s Comedy Caravan.
Used clothing store organizes "Monday Night Fashion."
This week, Collins Living-Learning Center residents trade human ways for wizard wands in celebration of magic, literature and friendship.
FOX Sports broadcaster Joe Buck will conclude the IU School of Journalism’s Speaker Series today at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Dorothy Gale from the Broadway production of “The Wizard of Oz” is no longer in Kansas. Performances will be Tuesday and Wednesday at the IU Auditorium.
It was just a preseason scrimmage, but freshman guard Maurice Creek was pressing. You could see him trying a little too hard. He took shots that weren’t really open and forced passes that weren’t really there.
In their final exhibition game, the Hoosiers dominated their opponent like fans expected them to do. IU defeated St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 95-67 at Assembly Hall and finished the preseason 2-0.
SAO PAULO, Brazil - Brazilians are no strangers to economic inequality.
MILAN - Crosses may be seeing their final days on the walls of Italian public schools. The European Court of Human Rights said the display of crucifixes in Italian public schools violates religious and educational freedoms.
Colts cornerbacks Jerraud Powers and Jacob Lacey keep earning passing grades.
The Bowl Championship Series is going to oust deserving teams again, and this time there is a possibility that the damage might extend to multiple schools.
As a journalism major, stock market talk isn’t my forte. But I do know a general strategy for playing the stock market, and that is “Buy Low, Sell High.”
Coal Free IU will screen “Coal Country” today to inform students about the harmful effects of mountaintop-removal coal mining.
IU Residence Halls Association is out to prove that college students can make a difference through Advocacy Week.
Gossip has long been established as a nasty form of lip venom, but a new study shows there’s more to this chatter than backstabbing.
It should come as no surprise that U.S. jobless rates are rising again. Last month it jumped to 10.2 percent, a 26-and-half-year high that puts shame on the administration that swore they would do everything to keep Americans employed. Some analysts even claim that getting one of the 2.4 million jobs available is about as tough as getting into Harvard. Needless to say, the odds are not good.
Anyone who has taken an introductory economics class, purchased cheap goods made in foreign countries or witnessed the explosive job growth throughout North America – including the U.S. – after NAFTA went into effect should know that trade is a beneficial endeavor on the whole.