1st annual dirty dog wash soaks up $180 for shelter
Finnigan attempted to escape, fighting to walk forward while hands gripped his sides, struggling to
Finnigan attempted to escape, fighting to walk forward while hands gripped his sides, struggling to
Beautiful staging and dancing took place as “Perspectives 1900s” swept across the Musical Arts Center stage on Friday. The ballet marked the beginning of the IU Ballet Theater’s 2007-08 season.
For decades, art has confronted the profundity of human nature: What is creativity? What is self-fulfillment? What… is that thing? The opening of Marjorie Schick’s exhibit “Sculpture Transformed: The Work of Marjorie Schick” Thursday at the IU Art Museum had viewers asking just that.
The forecast called for rain, but warm, sunny weather prevailed Friday as people of all ages roamed the streets during Bloomington’s Fall Downtown GalleryWalk.
As the Cat in the Hat recited: “When the news is all bad, when you’re sour and blue, when you start to get mad, you should do what I do – tell yourself, how lucky you are.” Or one could go see “Seussical the Musical,” where there is no chance of being sad or blue. The musical, which opened Friday in the Ruth N. Halls Theatre, combined bright colors, wonderfully simplistic sets and some of the best acting seen in a long time to make this a production that will certainly be remembered.
Bryan Payton spent 2½ seasons waiting for a chance to make some plays.
Losing by nearly 40 points in a football game can sting. Avenging that loss the second time around, though, can do nothing but ease the bad memories.
After playing to a 1-1 draw in two overtimes against Michigan last night, the IU women’s soccer team will play Michigan State at noon on Sunday. The Hoosiers got on the board first in the 24th minute as senior midfielder/forward Lindsay McCarthy blasted a shot into the Wolverine goal from 20 yards out.
Dozens waited for a prick of the finger to draw a small drop of their blood to check their cholesterol and blood sugar levels Thursday in Alumni Hall.
After losing two of the last three games, including two tight Big Ten match-ups, IU field hockey coach Amy Robertson found herself searching for that extra something to help the team get back on track.
The IU volleyball team (11-5, 2-2) comes into play this week with its best conference start since 2003.
After defeating the University of Illinois at Chicago on Wednesday, the IU men’s soccer team will continue conference play on a three-game winning streak when they welcome Michigan State to Bill Armstrong Stadium on Saturday.
After an excellent showing at the Deacon Classic two weeks ago, the IU women’s tennis team is geared up for the Hoosier Classic, which takes place this weekend at the Varsity Tennis Center.
Not even Nostradamus could have predicted that sophomore defensive end Greg Middleton would be this good, this fast. During his freshman year, he played in only five games, making six total tackles.
The IU men’s soccer team is known by many as one of the greatest college soccer programs ever because of its winning tradition. Big-name players, now remembered as IU greats, have come through the IU soccer program on their way to the pros.
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Since its opening day on Oct. 5, 1957, in the Indiana Memorial Union, the Back Alley has offered both students and the Bloomington community with billiards, bowling and birthday parties. But today, the Back Alley will be celebrating its own 50th birthday.
An Indianapolis man was shot and killed by Indiana State Police early Thursday morning after murdering his ex-wife and fleeing the scene with her children, police said.
The IU men’s golf team debuted at 15th in Golfstat’s first national rankings of the year this week, coming off of a third-place finish at the Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational last weekend in Olympia, Ill.
This Sunday, Zeta Tau Alpha is urging Colts fans to trade in their blue for pink.