iLL 5 makes video debut
It took three hours and 205 cups of chocolate snack pack pudding for Brice Fox and Daniel Weber to fill a baby pool for one small portion of their newest video.
It took three hours and 205 cups of chocolate snack pack pudding for Brice Fox and Daniel Weber to fill a baby pool for one small portion of their newest video.
Just a month after winning the IU Student Association elections, Justin Kingsolver and other Big Ten executives will be sworn in Sunday at the IUSA 2011-2012 inauguration.
Students and members of the community will compete to win a 1991 Cadillac Deville on Saturday by literally kissing the car.
The estate of Ruth Lilly is donating an estimated $10.7 million to IU-Purdue University Indianapolis, according to a statement released Wednesday.
The baritone bleached his dark brown hair, dyed it red and memorized 35 pages of music in a week’s time for the audition. He hopped on a plane and arrived at IU in hopes of earning the role of troubled painter Vincent van Gogh. Out of more than 50 roles, this one is his biggest yet.
Because of the entries from the blog Hipster Runoff, chillwave may be seen as a joke of a genre, but in Bloomington that may not be the case, as Toro Y Moi played to a sold-out crowd Wednesday at The Bishop.
If free food, inflatable games and a chance to pie your resident assistant in the face aren’t reason enough to attend HugeFest, the music lineup may be enough to sway your decision.
Tickets are still available for the private screening of “Hoosiers” at 6:30 p.m. today at the IU Cinema. Director David Anspaugh and writer and producer Angelo Pizzo will attend the screening and the reception in the IU Auditorium.
“To be or not to be” is arguably one of the most famous lines in the world of theater. But if one sings “mein herr,” less people would recognize what play it came from, let alone what it actually means.
The Indiana General Assembly has three weeks to pass legislation that will redraw state legislative and congressional district boundaries.
Becky Skillman, Indiana’s lieutenant governor, said she has no plans of backing down until the administration’s agenda is fulfilled.
Traffic talk dominated Wednesday night’s Bloomington City Council meeting.
If you are like me, you set the alarm on your phone before you go to sleep at night. I think it is safe to say that for our generation, the alarm clock has been replaced. And this is usually my first interaction with technology on a daily basis.
Not all milk is created equal. The label of “liquid gold” only goes to one, all natural variety: human breast milk.
In the past two weeks, I have had two perplexing experiences with the IU School of Education.
Common courtesy is generally supposed to make both parties feel valued. Unfortunately for me, I’ve recently noticed that being polite has only led to my own depression.
Tickets are still available for the private screening of “Hoosiers” at 6:30 p.m. today at the IU Cinema.
TOKYO _ A magnitude 7.1 aftershock struck northeastern Japan late Thursday night, prompting a brief tsunami warning for areas already ravaged by a March 11 earthquake and tsunami, according to the nation’s meteorological agency.
With Disney recruiters on campus, students have a chance to become “cast members” at the Magic Kingdom.
Five student filmmakers and their CMF projects