IU on Strike protests across campus
About 250 students, faculty and staff carrying signs and banners painted with slogans like “No debt bondage” and “Double the 4, we want more” assembled near the red clock.
About 250 students, faculty and staff carrying signs and banners painted with slogans like “No debt bondage” and “Double the 4, we want more” assembled near the red clock.
The comprehensive arts program comprises monthly student performances in the areas of hip hop, dance, choir, violin and impromptu comedy.
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In light of IU Student Association’s Culture of Care initiative, I’ve been contemplating what this could mean for the LGBT community. I’ve found little media on IUSA’s move toward gay discrimination awareness save a bullying panel and one screening of “The Laramie Project.”
Whoever says the most outrageous thing gets the press, and whoever can get the press can define the issue.
Senioritis is a common disease primarily diagnosed in second semester seniors. This epidemic swept through the city of Bloomington early on in January and seems to have infected the majority of the senior class.
IU Coach Randy Bloemendaal and the men’s tennis team will be continuing its quest for a NCAA Tournament bid this weekend against the Minnesota Gophers and Wisconsin Badgers
The IU women’s golf team continues down the home-stretch of its schedule when it plays host to the Indiana Invitational this Saturday and Sunday at the IU Golf Course.
The Hoosiers will kickoff the Big Ten Double Dual on Belleville Lake at 9:20 a.m. against Michigan. The afternoon session against Michigan State is scheduled to begin at 1:10 p.m.
The No. 34 IU women’s tennis team (15-6, 4-3) will play Minnesota 11 a.m. Saturday and Wisconsin at 11 a.m. Sunday at the IU Tennis Center.
This weekend, IU (16-12) gets a shot at revenge against Michigan, as the team begins its first of possibly three postseason tournaments, the CWPA Western Division Championships taking place in Geneva, Ohio.
In the annual Border Battle, IU and Notre Dame will match up against Kentucky and Louisville as “Hoosierland” and “The Commonwealth.”
Starting Saturday at noon, two teams will take the track at once, racing against each other. All four riders on each team are on the track, as the teams pursue each other.
The IU softball team takes on Purdue (16-22, 3-6 Big Ten) this weekend in its second home Big Ten series.
Living a dream sometimes involves abrupt descents from cloud nine for Jamie Smith. She’s IU Coach Tracy Smith’s wife, and her eldest son Casey wears No. 20 and plays right field for the No. 13-ranked IU baseball team.
IU Coach Tracy Smith’s No. 13 IU baseball team (26-4, 8-1) practiced under the lights of Bart Kaufman Field on Wednesday to prepare for what Smith dubbed a very important weekend series for the Hoosiers.
“Lights, Glamour, Fashion” was the Retail Studies Organization’s spring fashion show, one in many from their annual tradition.
Ed Herrmann is a German-trained brewmaster who worked as brewer at Upland Brewing Co. for six and a half years.
IU Theatre’s final production of the 2012-13 season “Sunday at the Park with George” will begin its run this Friday at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre.
Brenda Lynn Jay, 21, and Joshua A. Lloyd, 31, are currently being detained at the Monroe County Jail, both facing preliminary charges of neglect of a dependent and possession of a controlled substance. Bond for each of them is set at $100,000 surety and $500 cash.