IU looks to continue winning streak
No. 17 IU will go for its 16th straight victory as the team travels to Cincinnati to play Xavier University at 3 p.m. today.
No. 17 IU will go for its 16th straight victory as the team travels to Cincinnati to play Xavier University at 3 p.m. today.
The IU Slam Poetry Team had a house show last Friday as a rehearsal for their upcoming participation in the College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational.
Max’s Place hosts Comic’s Night every Tuesday. The evening offers short sets of stand-up comedy featuring local up-and-coming comedians.
While everyone was getting caught up in the Miami Heat’s unbelievable streak, there had been a more impressive one going on in hockey.
“Falstaff,” the last production of IU Opera & Ballet Theater’s 2012-13 season, will start its run at 8 p.m. Friday.
The IU softball team kept its winning streak at Andy Mohr Field alive Tuesday, defeating Indiana State 7-0. The win marked the Hoosiers’ 10th straight victory against Indiana State,as IU improved to 4-0 at home.
The College of Arts and Sciences has announced the theme for the 2013 fall semester to be “Connectedness: Networks in a Complex World."
The Commission on Multicultural Understanding had its 25th annual awards ceremony in the Indiana Memorial Union on Monday, honoring faculty, students and staff who have been active in promoting diversity at IU.
Hosted by the Patten Foundation Lectures, Primatologist Sarah Hrdy gave the first of her two scheduled lectures in Bloomington this week to a full audience.
Monroe County officials recently formed a study committee in an effort to better understand and respond more effectively to domestic violence in the area.
The Center for Evaluation and Education Policy at IU recently released a report showing that eighth-graders in Indiana outscore much of the world in math and science.
The ceremony at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater awarded 10 volunteers out of more than 87 nominees.
Before you unfold your director’s chair to make the next big music video, make sure to consider these tips from telecommunications professors Jim Krause and Jo Throckmorton. Krause is currently teaching T351: Video Field and Post Production, and Throckmorton is a producer and director for Blue Ace Media Group and is currently teaching T436: Advanced Production Workshop.
Alright. We won’t. So banner six isn’t exactly knocking on our door this season, but that doesn’t mean we can’t support the Hoosiers in other ways. Inside talked with junior Andrew “Shmoow” Steres and senior Alex Fox, two of the newest rappers to take on YouTube. Their video “Don’t Call it a Comeback” has gotten more than 46,000 views in the past two weeks, and despite the loss, the number is still growing. Here’s how they did it.
WE SAY: White people are not under attack, even in Indiana
Puberty and the items of clothing that come with it are naturally sensitive topics for a lot of people, which is why I wasn’t surprised to hear that more than 13,000 people have signed a petition against Victoria’s Secret’s new line marketed towards young teenagers.
There are a lot of great things to be said about IU sports, specifically the universal camaraderie that occurs on game days.
Before advanced technology, the common way to send an anonymous notice of admiration was through a note or letter. A trend on college campuses has changed that.
Next fall, IU will welcome veteran actor, producer, director and editor Robby Benson as a new professor in the Department of Telecommunications.
No. 24 IU is currently riding a 15-game win streak, the longest active streak in the nation, and is already tied for the longest in IU’s 118-year history.