Festival honors Latin culture
Latin American, Caribbean and Spanish cultures were celebrated Saturday morning at the eighth annual Fiesta del Otoño at the Bloomington Farmers’ Market.
Latin American, Caribbean and Spanish cultures were celebrated Saturday morning at the eighth annual Fiesta del Otoño at the Bloomington Farmers’ Market.
On Saturday and Sunday, Blue Man Group returned to the IU Auditorium. The show marked the beginning of the auditorium’s 2013-14 season.
Whatever it was, the IU offense produced no chicken salad and had a complete flop in Saturday’s 45-28 loss to Missouri at Memorial Stadium.
Three Hoosiers scored goals Saturday at the IU Field Hockey Complex to lead the field hockey team to its fifth straight win, defeating Ohio 3-1.
The IU men’s golf team closed the Wolf Run Intercollegiate in fifth place, its best finish of the season. Scores for the team improved as a whole in each round, at 303, 298 and 295.
Freshman midfielder Veronica Ellis played less than 12 minutes for the IU women’s soccer team in Sunday’s 1-0 win against Minnesota, but that was all it took to create the spark the Hoosiers needed.
After an unfamiliar period of early-season struggles, the IU men's soccer team has now won two out of their last three games following Sunday's 2-1 victory over Brown
The IU men’s and women’s cross country teams each finished in first place at the Indiana Intercollegiate meet in Bloomington on Friday.
The IU Cinema will screen “Stalingrad,” a 1993 war drama illuminating the gruesome and death-ridden World War II Battle of Stalingrad.
Fashion columnist Audrey Perkins talks about the Fashion Innovation Index, a new program designed to follow students' fashion "habits."
Bloomington’s newest all-vegan bakery is ready for business. Owners Lisa Dorazewski and Matt Tobey talk about the work leading up to Rainbow Bakery's opening and their hopes for its future.
Missouri (3-0) beat IU (2-2) 45-28. It was the first time since 1954 Missouri has defeated IU.
A lot of good can come from using our relationships with technology to build trust and credibility, but it’s easy to fall into a trap of assuming everything we read or see is true.
Preventing our young siblings from getting on social media is an issue we can control.
In college, we’re taught by the example of those around us, notably the upperclassmen, that going home is for losers. I beg to differ.
A lot of good can come from using our relationships with technology to build trust and credibility, but it’s easy to fall into a trap of assuming everything we read or see is true.
In the past century, we’ve doubled the length of the human life, but the productive life hasn’t extended that much.
Popular culture has portrayed those who do use cannabis as the archetypal stoners: lazy, dirty, unambitious and singularly focused on weed. This is why even in a college town like Bloomington, finding out someone smokes weed changes your opinion of them, for better or for worse.
The Hudson and Holland Scholars program is reinstating its incentive scholarships and initiating new collaborations across campus, after scholarships last year were discontinued.
A learning disability prevented 37-year-old Chris Schaaf from owning a home of his own. But on Saturday, despite his disability, Schaff will move into a financially-assisted apartment.