Third grade class creates viral IU video
A group of third graders, internet famous for creating a video of themselves singing "This is Indiana," visited the IU campus Thursday afternoon.
A group of third graders, internet famous for creating a video of themselves singing "This is Indiana," visited the IU campus Thursday afternoon.
The remains are those of Kate McGrayel, a then 26-year-old IU alumna who left for a hike in April 2010, and never returned.
A Barnes and Noble employee contacted Bloomington Police Department Wednesday to report a male patron had exposed himself in the magazine section before purchasing a copy of Penthouse.
IU men's golf will begin their postseason with the Big Ten Championship this weekend at the Pete Dye Course in French Lick, Ind.
The IU men's golf team will begin postseason matches with the Big Ten Championship at the Pete Dye Course in French Lick, Ind.
“Putting Up More Posters 4 Lauren Spierer” will take place on Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Monroe County courthouse. The event is an attempt by volunteers to refresh the search for Lauren Spierer as the second anniversary of her disappearance approaches.
The Hoosiers are prepared to face the Michigan Wolverines this weekend following a six-game respite.
Lil Bub, a Bloomington cat of internet fame, is the subject of a feature film about the rise of online celebrity among animals debuting Sunday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre.
Robert Steven Frank, 20, is currently facing preliminary charges of burglary, attempted rape and two counts of sexual battery.
Lindsay Ramon should be preparing her 4-year-old daughter for kindergarten or taking her to Chuck E. Cheese’s. Instead, Ramon is in an intensive drug rehabilitation program, a task she is paid 12 cents a day to complete.
According to a study by IU assistant sociology professor Youngjoo Cha, mothers working long hours in male-dominated fields are more likely to leave their jobs than other overworked employees.
In honor of Earth Day, make your own compost bin!
You can’t contradict that the film is lavishly mounted and produced. But the script is so overtly cookie-cutter and thin that thinking won’t be to your advantage here.
I only recommend “The Terror” to ambient music fans or diehard Flaming Lips fans.
Catherine Martin is nothing short of brilliant, and though her astounding work on her husband Baz Luhrmann’s blockbusters “Romeo + Juliet,” “Moulin Rouge” and “Australia” has not made her famous, she should be.
Figure out where your heterosexualities come from. Make sure you’re doing them because you want to, not because someone told you to.
I fear making some broad proclamation about the passage of time, because I fear being a senior in two years or a senior citizen in 40 and laughing at myself.
Lazer makes dancehall as seen through the eyes of someone on some serious club drugs. “Free the Universe” is the kind of insane, great album we all need as summer approaches.
When an officer follows two students to their car from a liquor store, asks for their identification and cites one for underage possession of alcohol, he instills a deep mistrust of law enforcement in a young person who probably didn’t even know he was breaking the law.