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Hola Bloomington is a news and public affairs show that features a weekly wrap-up of local news, a guest interview, information about local events and volunteer opportunities and short segments that vary by week.
The Super Bowl may only last about four hours, but the 2012 Indianapolis Super Bowl Host Committee has been prepping the city for four years.
Right-to-work legislation, a statewide smoking ban and higher education reforms are among Gov. Mitch Daniels’ New Year’s resolutions for the 2012 legislature. In a speech at the Downtown Indianapolis Kiwanis Club last month, Daniels set his legislative goals for the upcoming year.
Indiana House Democrats have ended their walkout, which has kept right-to-work legislation off the floor since the General Assembly began the 2012 session last Wednesday.
IU will officially bid goodbye to Provost and Executive Vice President Karen Hanson with a scheduled program and reception to take place Jan. 12 at the IU Auditorium.
The polls are out, and IU men's basketball team has made it to the top ten.
Lisbeth Salander is certainly a striking example of equality and upholds themes that deplore violence toward women.
I’m no hater, but it’s time to discuss Beyoncé’s problematic feminism, the media’s glorification of her specific femininity and the ideas behind all of this that no one questions.
Penn State held IU junior guard Jordan Hulls to just one 3-pointer in the final 19 minutes of the game after he had already knocked down six. Unfortunately for Penn State, the team forgot about Matt Roth.
Hulls and Roth combined to go 12-of-15 with 3-pointers Sunday against Penn State (9-8, 1-3) as No. 12 IU (15-1, 3-1) notched its third road win of the season in beating the Nittany Lions 88-82.
If this were high school, her mom would have come in and said softly, “Kaylee, time to get up.” Kaylee could have fallen back asleep if she wanted to. Her mom would have been back in a few minutes to turn on the light. But this isn’t high school.
Gretchen Catron was among the potential new members, or PNMs. She had been through 20 Party, 14 Party and 8 Party. She submitted rankings, and the houses ranked her. She even started seeing herself in a house, imagined being part of a new sisterhood. But, Sunday morning, Gretchen’s recruitment journey came to an end.
In 2010, faculty members Joan Pong Linton, Valerie Grim and Arlene Diaz created Attention Reflection Connection IU, an organization geared toward promoting diversity on IU’s campus.
The IU wrestling team suffered a defeat this past Friday at the hands of No. 2-ranked Iowa. Despite the 12-26 loss, the Hoosiers did gain some individual victories.
After trailing by 17 points to Northwestern with just more than nine minutes remaining in its second Big Ten home game of the year, the IU women’s basketball team went on a surge for the next eight minutes of play to close the gap to three points.
The IU men’s and women’s track and field teams rang in the new year by winning a combined 10 events at Saturday’s Indiana Open
The Hoosiers, who debuted at No. 29 — one spot above last year’s final standing — in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association national team rankings released Tuesday, have gone 21-8 thus far at the event, with wins against opponents representing Louisville, Radford and Alabama.
In their meet in Ann Arbor, Mich., this season and their first meet in more than a month, both IU men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams fell to Michigan on Saturday, with the men losing 166-130, and the women getting edged 151.5-148.5.
An August graduation threw Chelsea Gill into the real world without a determined acting job, without her twin sister and with family troubles on her mind. It was a hard transition made even more difficult by rooting herself in one of the busiest cities in the nation — Chicago.“To not think about it for, like, an hour every day, I’d watch a Jason Segel movie,” Gill said.
After winning last week’s Big Ten Freshman of the Week award, IU freshman center Quaneisha McCurty saw only nine minutes of action during IU’s (5-12, 0-4) Sunday loss to Northwestern (11-5, 1-2) at Assembly Hall 69-61.