Potential IU recruit Maurice Sutton chooses Villanova
While IU head coach Tom Crean reeled in two big fish this week, one got away.
While IU head coach Tom Crean reeled in two big fish this week, one got away.
The ground breaking ceremony for the B-Line Trail, a new economic and tourism development, was held May 20. The trail was purchased by Bloomington officials in 2005 in hopes of utilizing the area the CSX train company left behind when it removed the old railroad track.
Four weeks ago, the IU baseball team was in a rut. It returned battered and beaten after losing four straight to Penn State and 10 of their last 12 overall in the Big Ten. Then, to hear it from IU coach Tracy Smith, Tyler Rogers moved from third base to his natural position at second, and everything changed.
Lee Hamilton, 9/11 Commission vice chairman and director of The IU Center on Congress is scheduled to appear at C-SPAN’s Campaign 2008 Bus campus tour stop May 22.
Those who have visited the Chemistry Building know that a tree stands within its walls – a living piece of IU history for generations to see.
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While most IU students return home for summer vacation, high school students explore their academic possibilities at IU and other colleges.
Barack Obama’s campaign raised nearly twice as much money from Indiana residents as Hillary Rodham Clinton did in the weeks leading up to the state’s hotly contested Democratic primary.
Those who have visited the Chemistry Building know that a tree stands within its walls – a living piece of IU history for generations to see.
Indiana State Police say they won’t take any action against two protesters who are camped out in trees near where the Interstate 69 extension is to be built along the Gibson-Warrick County line.
Duke Energy Corporation recently received a $1 million grant to build a new plant in Plainfield, Ind., that will utilize coal gasification technology in an attempt to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The Monroe County History Center will hold a reception from 5 to 6:30 p.m. May 22 to celebrate the opening of two new exhibits.
In the spirit of the bicycling season and the ground-breaking of the new B-Line Trail, WonderLab will introduce children and adults alike to the physics of bicycles during the Cycle Science program this weekend.
With gas prices reaching almost $4 a gallon, Hoosiers are having to explore alternatives to driving to get where they need to go. To avoid the crunch at the pump, many Bloomington residents have instead turned to public transportation, carpooling or bicycling around town.
Rarely does such a multifarious crowd gather for a rock show at the Bluebird. On May 18, Dickey Betts, founding member of the legendary Allman Brothers Band, brought his band back to Bloomington for his first Bloomington show in nearly four years.
Rhino’s Youth Media Center & All-Ages Club, Bloomington’s all-ages music venue and youth center, will host a rock show May 24 to raise funds for its after-school programs which benefit Bloomington teenagers. Proceeds from the show will go toward costs for the release of a forthcoming Rhino’s compilation album, the sales of which will help fund club operation costs and after-school programs.
Right now there is no book I can recommend more than Renee Manfredi’s “Above the Thunder.”
The typically silent IU Art Museum Special Exhibitions Gallery overflowed with sounds of live music, spoken-word literature and environmentally friendly speakers May 18 at the Jordan River Fest.
Lee Hamilton, 9/11 Commission vice chairman and director of The IU Center on Congress, is scheduled to appear at C-SPAN’s Campaign 2008 Bus campus tour stop May 22, said Jeremy Art, a C-SPAN marketing representative.
Cinematic Sunrise’s debut, A Coloring Storybook And Long-Playing Record sees two dudes from Chiodos explore their pop sensibilities, armed with more piano keys, soaring hooks, and charm. And for a couple guys that spend their day jobs writing songs with titles like “Is It Progression If a Cannibal Uses a Fork?,” the change is damn near seamless.