COLUMN: Non-Little 500 events to go to over the weekend
Four events during the Little 500 weekend in Bloomington.
Four events during the Little 500 weekend in Bloomington.
The city council also delayed a vote on the Hopewell PUD for the fourth time.
On Saturday, April 22, the Indiana Daily Student took earned top honors at the 69th annual Indiana Collegiate Press Association awards lunch. More than 100 representatives from schools across Indiana attended the event held in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Tudor Room.
IUSF plays a major role in organizing Little 500 and supporting campus initiatives.
The Wilcox House exhibit highlights decades of campus traditions.
IU Health and IUPD shared safety tips for race weekend.
A guide for the big race that includes terms, rules and officials.
The exhibit displays paintings and commemoration of IU's first artist in residence.
"Beef" returns with all-new characters but stays true to its masterful storytelling.
The City of Bloomington Utilities, also known as CBU, announced that the bulk water station located at 3220 South Walnut Street is currently out of service due to an issue with the facility’s payment system. Repairs are not expected to be completed until 2027.
Black Key Bulls took advantage of a lap 81 crash to win the race.
Theta became the first women’s team to reach double digit Little 500 wins.
The performance was Wednesday night at the Musical Arts Center.
The festival featured 17 nature-focused films for Earth Day.
Parker hit two home runs Wednesday.
The Showalter Fountain fish, missing since January, will return by the end of the semester.
Getting noticed on TikTok isn't just about views anymore.
Samuels spent her first three collegiate seasons with the Trojans.
The City of Bloomington Volunteer Network provides information about local volunteer opportunities. For a complete listing, visit BloomingtonVolunteerNetwork.org or call 812-349-3433. The inclusion of an organization in this list does not imply City endorsement or support of the organization’s activities or policies.
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