Column: Navigating SXSW
SXSW is one of the largest music festival showcases of the year. From March 13 to 18, thousands of people will gather to hear music from almost every genre you could imagine in Austin, Texas.
SXSW is one of the largest music festival showcases of the year. From March 13 to 18, thousands of people will gather to hear music from almost every genre you could imagine in Austin, Texas.
But the fashion gods are no longer the only source for personal style. In fact, sometimes they’re put on the back burner. Instead, “street style” — the everyday style of men and women about town — is taking the cake for fashion inspiration.
After years of searching for the right guys for the band, Gist and Rainwater finally created the current Indiana Boys.
Hotfox was recently announced as the winner of the Sonicbids-Jansport Battle of the Bands contest. After submitting the song “Mountain Tiger,” receiving support through rounds of voting online and waiting for judging by a panel, the band was chosen for an all-expense-paid trip to Austin and the opportunity to play in the Jansport Showcase.
Precious points in the Crimson and Gold cup will be awarded as the focus of the instate rivalry turns to the hard court of women’s tennis. The Hoosiers will begin Big Ten play this Friday as they welcome No. 68 Purdue to the IU Tennis Center.
After months of preparation, qualified Hoosier track and field athletes will be heading to Boise, Idaho, for the NCAA Indoor Championships.
The No. 12 IU women’s water polo team, which touts the conference leaders in goals and saves, will make another road trip to California to compete in four matches at the Roadrunner Invitational at CSU Bakersfield.
Now, I don’t know what your plans for spring break are, but chances are you’re living up to the college lifestyle more than I am. Since freshman year, my spring break plans have disastrously and consistently fallen through, mostly at my own hand.
As the presidential election draws ever closer, the perennial arguments about same-sex marriage are heating up. The Republican candidates are falling over themselves to slander the gay community. Their base is drawn to their bigotry like sharks to chum.
Joseph Kony is famous now. So is Jason Russell.
Yogi’s puts on weekly beer school with Indianapolis’ Sun King
The IU basketball team earned its first win in postseason play with IU Coach Tom Crean on Thursday, but that win might be overshadowed by a potential loss.
The Hoosiers take on the Penn State Nittany Lions in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Join the conversation with the IDS basketball reporters here.
Indiana University Student Association candidate applications are due by 5 p.m. in the IUSA office, which located in the Indiana Memorial Union.
The No. 5-seeded Hoosiers (24-7, 11-7) will try to get their first Big Ten Tournament win in the Crean era when they take on No. 12 Penn State (12-19, 4-14) at 1:55 p.m. today at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
Funding creativity might sound elusive, but an online company named Kickstarter uses crowd funding to raise money for creative projects.
Bloomington will leap into spring, raising awareness about disability and accessibility in March and April.
Urban Outfitters, Inc., drew some negative attention recently in the wake of a lawsuit filed by the Navajo Nation on Feb. 28, coupled with its release of a line of St. Patrick’s Day products that caused consumer criticism for its association of the Irish with alcohol.
After two previous attempts, Casillas-Origel was sworn in as a U.S. citizen the third time around in December 2011.
IU Associate Professor of Communication and Culture Mary Gray has been invited to join Microsoft Research’s laboratories, which are located in Cambridge, Mass., to contribute as a senior researcher.