Parade tradition comes home
After a one-year hiatus, IU alumni, students and families can expect the long-standing tradition of the homecoming parade to return to campus.
After a one-year hiatus, IU alumni, students and families can expect the long-standing tradition of the homecoming parade to return to campus.
For the past month and a half, Mary Tourner, the Groups program’s fifth director to date, has educated herself and set plans to expand on the 45-year history of the program.
Gov. Mike Pence, First Lady Karen Pence and Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann are preparing for the inaugural Indiana Governor’s Conference for Women, which is scheduled to take place Nov. 5.
The Bloomington Animal Shelter is organizing Adopt-a-Dog Month during October to promote dog adoptions from shelters.
Sigma Delta Tau is the first IU sorority to devote an entire week to community service, said Hayley Grossman, SDT’s vice president of recruitment.
The 46th annual Hilly Hundred Weekend featured a 98.7-mile course through Monroe, Owen and Morgan counties for riders to complete at their own pace.
As flu season continues, local health experts recommend vaccination as the best way to protect against the illness.
Steven Spielberg’s “Schindler’s List” will screen tonight at the IU Cinema.
Orgone, a Los Angeles band dedicated to “heavy, raw, adrenaline-fueled funk and sweat-dripping soul,” according to the Bishop’s website, will perform at 9 p.m. at the Bishop.
The IU Art Museum presented a bonsai tree demonstration and pop-up exhibition last weekend.
Banjo player Béla Fleck has been added to the IU Auditorium fall performance schedule, according to an IU press release.
The Jacobs School of Music will present the “Beethoven Fifth Project: Behind the Score,” an in-depth look at the composer’s fifth symphony.
Fashion columnist Audrey Perkins discusses the surprising ingredient found in red lipsticks.
Following two weekend losses, which players on the IU volleyball team called “tough,” some players expressed disappointment as the Hoosiers dropped their 10th consecutive match.
The IU men’s soccer team has lost its past five games, and that marks the longest losing streak in team history.
The Hoosiers lost Friday to No. 11 Northwestern 2-0, and they also lost to Rutgers on Sunday 1-0 after Rutgers scored the game-winning goal with just more than a minute left in regulation.
ANN ARBOR, MICH. – This season was supposed to be different. Saturday night’s 63-47 loss at No. 24 Michigan showed that it is not.
Roberson threw for a career-high 288 yards in a losing effort as the Wolverines escaped the Hoosiers’ second half push to win 63-47.
However, the IU offense couldn’t respond as it had all game, and IU (3-4, 1-2) fell to Michigan (6-1, 2-1) 63-47.
IU students and members of the IU and Bloomington communities gathered Wednesday in the second floor gallery of the IU Art Museum for another installment of the museum’s popular noon talk series.