Voices and Visions to sponsor media workshop
Voices and Visions, an IU organization focused on promoting a dialogue between Muslims and non-Muslims, will be sponsoring a workshop for journalists in Bloomington and the surrounding area.
Voices and Visions, an IU organization focused on promoting a dialogue between Muslims and non-Muslims, will be sponsoring a workshop for journalists in Bloomington and the surrounding area.
The Operation Smile Student Association at IU will put on the Miles for Smiles Fun Walk to raise money for Operation Smile, a nationwide charity that funds facial reconstructive surgeries for children The walk will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at Dunn Meadow.
Martial Arts expert Dave Castoldi will teach a “Defense Against Knife Attack” seminar from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday in the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation room 169.
There will be dancing, music, games and displays at this year’s Korean Night. And afterward, there will be a quiz. The fifth annual Korean Night will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Willkie Auditorium. The interactive culture night is sponsored by the Korean Student Association and has a “time machine” theme.
For those who want to relive their fall tailgating memories, the third annual Campus Cornhole Championships might be just the ticket. The event is being held at 8 p.m. Saturday at Templeton Elementary at 1400 S. Brenda Lane.
My name is Tyler, and I have a problem.
The Senate confirmation of Chinese-American Gary Locke as commerce secretary this Tuesday marked an unprecedented third for Asian-Americans in the White House (the first two being Steven Chu and Eric Shinseki).
Last week, I had a bit of an argument with a friend of mine.
For all the talk of student engagement at the IUSA Candidate Debate last night, it was hard not to notice that, on a campus of almost 40,000, it didn’t seem like more than 50 students were in attendance.
The IU Ballet Theater will present “Variations on a Russian Theme,” which combines a shortened version of Tchaikovsky’s 19th-century classical ballet “Swan Lake” and the world premiere performance of “My Eyes Opened” by Pennsylvania Ballet choreographer-in-residence Matthew Neenan.
The Windfall Dancers, an 11-member company, will perform their concept of them – envy, sloth, gluttony, greed, lust, pride and wrath – this weekend and next weekend at the troupe’s annual show. The content is not suitable for young children because of rough language, according to Tom Slater, the director and a choreographer for the show.
The owner of a now-closed Manhattan art gallery with a star-studded clientele was painted when a thief who stole $88 million from art owners, investors – including tennis great John McEnroe – and a bank.
Tim Hardy has testosterone to thank for getting his teenage mind interested in acting. After years spent studying in a boy’s school, getting to act in a play with girls sounded fantastic.
Around the world, cities will go dark this weekend in an effort to save the environment.
The Nature Conservancy, along with 51 national, regional and state land conservation and outdoor recreation groups, released a report this year documenting the decline of the Land and Water Conservation Fund and the Forest Legacy Program.
Living up to its “gourmet” billing, Aver's co-owner Kris Kaiser brought home a trophy from the Pizza Expo, held March 10 to 12 by trade magazine Pizza Today.
Non-profit organization Giving Back to Africa will receive $300 from a fundraiser that took place at Mother Bear’s Pizza on Wednesday.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Fort Wayne officials say it will take longer than expected to fix a 30-foot deep sinkhole that's closed a street near the city's downtown since the weekend.
Fort Wayne police say two men found shot to death in a car both had criminal records.
Bloomington Police Department narcotics detectives busted a major drug deal Friday night at a northside hotel.