Valentine’s Day events around Bloomington
Valentine’s Day is today, but festivities last all weekend in Bloomington. Check out our roundup of community events.
Valentine’s Day is today, but festivities last all weekend in Bloomington. Check out our roundup of community events.
The Board of Trustees met Thursday at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis, covering a wide range of topics including a presentation on the new academic directions of IU.
Running through the clawing cold of a surprise snowstorm, the Bloomington High School North boys cross country team tried to stay warm.
Students at Summit Elementary School are challenging each other to read as many minutes as they can and achieve a school-wide goal of reading for 170,000 minutes during a period of two weeks.
The co-founder of Reddit and now-investor and adviser for more than 70 start-ups spoke to more than 200 IU students Thursday in Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union about how they can join him in his mission to "suck less."
The IU track and field team will maintain its rigid focus this weekend at the Hoosier Hills Invitational, the Hoosiers’ last home meet of their indoor season.
A group of IU students gathered in St. Paul’s Catholic Center Thursday night to icing heart-shaped cookies for residents of the Interfaith Winter Shelter.
In 120 days, the eight best college baseball teams in United States will compete in Omaha, Neb., for the right to call themselves national champions.
This Valentine’s Day the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction is asking big questions through a smartphone app called Kinsey Reporter.
Ten minority students gathered for a Diversity Roundtable Thursday night with the IU Student Association to talk about problems and isolation they had faced on campus.
The City of Bloomington Animal Care and Control shelter has seen decreased numbers of animals coming into the shelter and greater numbers of adoptions.
20 year-old Emmett Dillon has committed to compete in the Golden Gloves in March.
If students aren’t feeling safe already, the scheming media is to blame.
If IU truly cared about improving the quality of the education and lives of its students, those in charge would put endowment money toward much-needed repairs and upgrades to the well-used facilities already on campus, rather than building new ones altogether.
In addition to the rights enumerated in our founding documents, an understood right resides — freedom of decency. FGCU has embodied the beauty of free speech in America by countering vulgar rhetoric with decorum and democracy.
By taking something as inoffensive as the annual Girl Scout cookie sale and politicizing it to fit an anti-abortion, abstinence-only agenda, these mothers and their politician mouthpieces have unwittingly brought the discourse of sexuality and women’s health into their own homes.
The Lotus Education and Arts Foundation recently received a $30,000 Art Works grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
The performance displays video projections which take audience members into an underwater environment, complete with landscapes and deep-sea, bioluminescent creatures.
Barrett’s honors thesis focuses on feminism and culminates with this performance, which melds together fine arts and theater.
The Indiana Senate did not make any changes to House Joint Resolution 3, the controversial constitutional amendment defining marriage, during its session this afternoon.