Club rides in campus Rail Jam
It may have been almost 50 degrees Friday night in Bloomington, but many skiers and snowboarders had the chance to show off their moves at the IU Ski and Snowboard Club’s Rail Jam.
It may have been almost 50 degrees Friday night in Bloomington, but many skiers and snowboarders had the chance to show off their moves at the IU Ski and Snowboard Club’s Rail Jam.
Thousands of fans filled Indianapolis’ Monument Circle beginning in the early morning hours Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday in anticipation of receiving tickets for “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.”
It’s cold and raining, but everyone is looking to the sky. Families huddled under umbrellas have faces turned upward, and nobody seems to speak. They’re all waiting and watching.
The parents of missing IU student Lauren Spierer, along with site visitors and supporters, expressed disappointment Saturday at the University’s decision to “rotate” the button linking to information about the student’s disappearance.
Saturday night, the IU Marching Hundred played for a smaller crowd of teachers, friends and family. Twenty hours later, they would be performing before an audience of more than 60,000 screaming football fans.
IU students using Google services on a daily basis might find themselves affected in March.
Despite persistent rain Saturday and memories of broken phones and fake dead rats, members of the IU Geocaching Club participated in the “1st Annual Reservoir Ramble Geocache Challenge.”
The Hoosiers lifted their overall record to 5-1 with wins against Cincinnati and Xavier.
After staying toe-to-toe with the Iowa Hawkeyes (14-10, 6-5), the Indiana women’s basketball team (5-19, 0-11) again fell short in its conference matchup, losing 83-64 Sunday afternoon in Assembly Hall.
The men’s and women’s track and field squads combined to set 20 personal records at the Meyo Invitational at the University of Notre Dame this weekend.
The team earned a 30-8 victory against South Dakota State and a 31-13 victory against Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Despite the Hoosiers’ efforts, they suffered a close loss of 16-19 against the Boilermakers
While Indiana lawmakers are considering a statewide smoking ban, another bill aimed at tobacco users will not become law during the 2012 legislative session.
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for mental disorders will include bereavement as a sign of depression. Mental health professionals will be able to diagnose and medicate people who are experiencing the loss of a loved one as long as they meet an additional five of the 10 criteria listed in the DSM.
A speech Thursday from Indiana’s first African-American female mayor launched Bloomington’s Black History Month celebrations, highlighting the progress African-American women have made from slave ships to the workforce.
Ten Evidence dancers told stories of the African diaspora with their movements on the IU Auditorium stage Saturday. An audience of 700 people watched expressive jumps and turns set to music ranging from funky rhythm and blues to African drumming. The three dances each contained a message, bringing to light topics of self-image, slavery and universal compassion.
The Week of Chocolate culminated Friday as kids of all ages attended the Chocolate Prom — a night of dancing and, of course, chocolate.
Sublime with Rome will be headlining Union Board’s official Little 500 concert. Doors will open at 8 p.m. and the show starts at 9 p.m. Friday, April 20 in Assembly Hall and will also feature the Dirty Heads.
We say huge state spending on the Super Bowl is worth it, as long as the state puts the earnings back into public programs
Along with a few other factors (the mortgage crisis and the European economic situation), the action holding our economy back has been government cuts.
The European Union is not going to have a good year.