Record Store Day draws enthusiasts
Music enthusiasts did all of this and more on what is becoming one of biggest days of the year for music vendors and lovers: Record Store Day.
Music enthusiasts did all of this and more on what is becoming one of biggest days of the year for music vendors and lovers: Record Store Day.
Home runs were the cause of the IU softball team’s downfall in its three-game series at Illinois (14-25, 4-11) during the weekend.
IU played host to the Polytan Invitational this weekend, the first home meet of the outdoor season.
The Trashion Refashion show presented refurbished clothes and art at the Buskirk Chumley Theater this weekend.
We are seeing a disturbing phenomenon in which there is one economy for the rich, and then there’s the economy for everybody else.
In my departing column for the spring, let me tell you all the things I wished I’d figured out a little sooner.
WE SAY: College parties are no excuse for ignorance
Faculty and staff from different Turkic backgrounds came Sunday night to the closing reception of the weekend long Turkic Central Asian Festival.
Motion-sensing, energy-efficient lighting will soon be installed in Ballantine Hall.
The co-ed All-Campus Choir preformed its final recital 7 p.m. Sunday.
emBRAce, one of IU’s smallest philanthropy clubs, provides support for low-income women in more than one sense of the word. Members of the club collect new and gently used bras and donate them to shelters that offer services for women in need.
A woman reported being stabbed after trying to retrieve mail from her mailbox late Saturday evening.
A woman reported a possible sexual battery after attending a party late Thursday or early Friday.
Bloomington police, medical responders and firefighters responded at about 7:45 p.m. Saturday to the 500 block of East 15th Street in response to a report of a porch collapse.
Many throughout Central Indiana are coping with the aftermath of major floods that hit late last week.
Bloomington will host a number of events for Earth and Arbor Days this week.
The Monroe County Public Library held an event for children to help the community celebrate Earth Day.
The Delta Tau Delta team went to the Wilcox House to dispute the call immediately after the race, which was won by Beta Theta Pi.
Beta Theta Pi's Will Kragie edged Delta Tau Delta's Paul Smith at the finish line as Beta won its first Little 500 since 1964 in front of a packed Bill Armstrong Stadium.
In what came down to a sprint-finish for the second consecutive year, Delta Gamma has prevailed as the champions of the 26th women's Little 500.