No. 25 Vanderbilt overpowers IU
The No. 44 IU men’s tennis team was swept 7-0 Friday at No. 25 Vanderbilt.
The No. 44 IU men’s tennis team was swept 7-0 Friday at No. 25 Vanderbilt.
Director Spike Lee discussed the Oscars, his start in film and education reform at the IU Auditorium on Saturday as the final event of the 27th annual ArtsWeek.
The No. 37 IU women’s tennis team used wins at the bottom of its singles lineup to notch a 4-3 win at Kentucky on Saturday.
Timothy Estep, a 21-year-old IU freshman, will be remembered as a loving father, and a hardworking student studying nursing.
Timothy Estep, 21, died Saturday after his car struck a limestone sculpture outside of Oliver Winery on State Road 37.
Bloomington native Travis Jacobs wasn’t introduced to singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams through a friend or an album review.“I didn’t fall in love with Lucinda until I started driving trucks,” Jacobs said from the lobby of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Hollywood’s Kodak Theatre and the entrance of the Whittenberger Auditorium had some striking similarities Sunday night.
Kodo played its thunderous drums Friday at the IU Auditorium.
In middle school health class, every student gets “the talk.” The birds and the bees, anatomically correct drawings and honest answers to our most prying questions are attended to.
While the Little 500 tradition has made its way through decades of races, the IU Student Foundation and Sophomore Class Campaigns are bringing back another IU tradition this year for the first time since the 1970s: the Little 500 Sweetheart.
The U.S. war in Afghanistan began Oct. 7, 2001, making it America’s longest war to date. Last Friday, a small audience gathered at the India Studies House to hear an opinion of the war from Larry Goodson, a professor of Middle East Studies at the U.S. Army War College and adviser to the Department of Defense on the war in Afghanistan.
Voting for the IU Student Association, the student government on campus, begins tomorrow at 10 a.m. Take a look at the three tickets’ platforms and learn all you need to know before voting.
The third dance workshop sponsored by the IU Inner Asian and Uralic National Resource Center during February took place Saturday. This workshop focused on dances from Uzbekistan and Afghanistan.
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will have two hearings this week regarding Duke Energy’s Edwardsport Station in Edwardsport, Ind.
About 200 educators and supporters gathered Saturday in front of City Hall to show their opposition to many of the education bills working their way through the legislature.
The words and actions of the Congressional committee chairs during Tuesday’s hearing related to the GPS bus system both indicate that the IU Student Association feels its current and former executives were wrongfully accused of acting illegally and unethically.
“IUSA never does anything.” “IUSA is a joke.” I’ve heard and do agree with statements similar to these when looking back on some years of IUSA’s 63-year history.
It has come to my attention that a few individuals have made incorrect and malicious accusations about my intentions in relation to the system that was developed.
Not only does the role of the femme fatale still exist to this day in Hollywood, but it has been reinvented, three-dimensionalized, tweaked and revamped into a greater female protagonist with each coming actress.
Ever since I came to college, I’ve kept my “past life” (that is, high school and before) at arm’s length.