Artist Engel showcases work at the Venue
The Venue Fine Arts & Gifts is displaying an exhibit of paintings and sculptures by Kaaren Hirschowitz Engel entitled Spiritual Adventures.
The Venue Fine Arts & Gifts is displaying an exhibit of paintings and sculptures by Kaaren Hirschowitz Engel entitled Spiritual Adventures.
IU (1-1) looks to bounce back against Bowling Green (2-0) Saturday as the two programs meet for the first time. Wilson said it won’t be an easy game.
Fortunately for local fans and those in favor of an eclectic mix of folk, blues, country and rock ‘n’ roll, Michael On Fire performed at Rachael’s Café Thursday night as part of his U.S. tour.
Sophomore Nate Sudfeld should be the starting quarterback. No question about it.
On Friday, opera singer and student Jacquelyn Matava will perform her doctoral concert.
The IU women’s field hockey team faces another set of home games this weekend, as the Hoosiers play host to Missouri State Friday and Robert Morris Sunday.
Neighborhood associations and Bloomington residents voiced their disapproval of the proposed construction of an IU fraternity house.
McRobbie called the School of Global and International Studies, “one of the most important developments in the nearly 200 years of IU’s history.”
Senior tight end Ted Bolser was named the John Mackey Tight End of the Week Wednesday.
The stage at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater was transformed during a preview performance of Cardinal Stage Company’s “Lord of the Flies.”
Prior to this season, Flower had recorded only two shutouts as a Hoosier. This year alone she has recorded five shutouts in six games, allowing only one goal.
Looking ahead to the coming IU basketball season, Hoosier fans can anticipate more than just the marquee matchups dotting the schedule.
WE SAY: Scholarship changes should lead to more
This goes to show that beauty isn’t truly in the eye of the beholder — it’s in the eyes of societal standards.
Although the church and the secular world will never agree on the meaning of the act of sex and which forms of sex are “moral” and which aren’t, we can all agree that the family unit is changing.
But Bachmann just asked for God’s strength to take down Hillary Clinton. And ain’t nobody messing with my girl, Hillary.
Bloomington peace groups gathered at the Monroe County Courthouse Square on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks to protest a U.S. attack on Syria.
Lt. Col. Tim Hoch was named the new commander of IU Army ROTC in June, bringing 21 years of army service experience to the program.
General Electric Appliances announced they will eliminate 160 jobs from its Bloomington production facility, while Smithville, a telecommunications company based in Ellettsville, eliminated 45 jobs.