Bloomington man reports robbery, residential entry
A Bloomington man reported a robbery Dec. 10 after a suspect with a semi-automatic handgun stole a laptop and a television set from his apartment.
A Bloomington man reported a robbery Dec. 10 after a suspect with a semi-automatic handgun stole a laptop and a television set from his apartment.
Standing quietly alongside a sidewalk outside of the IU-Health Bloomington Hospital on Dec. 11, 20 protesters had cardboard signs reading “Died in the Bloomington Hospital ER begging for air” and “We demand answers from Bloomington Hospital.”
IU’s Board of Trustees made several decisions affecting the Bloomington campus at its meetings Dec. 8 and 9 at IU-Southeast in New Albany, Ind., including an addition to the Kelley School of Business and the approval of President Michael McRobbie’s appointment of Lauren Robel as interim provost.
As a whole, the Occupiers have made themselves clear: They don’t plan to disband anytime soon, regardless of the temperature.
Students and faculty are continuing to voice disappointment about the Board of Trustees’ closure of a top administrator’s office, a decision which bypassed several established processes.
Winners of the Latin American Music Recording Competition are awarded an official slot in the Jacobs School of Music calendar, as well as an opportunity to record a professionally edited, fully produced CD. Jacobs associate instructor Jooeun Pak and her musical partner, recent graduate Colin Sorgi, are the victors of the 2011 LAMC Recording Competition for their multiple piano and violin ensembles.
How does one woman stop a war? By joining forces with other women in withholding sexual pleasure from their husbands.The message of Lysistrata, a play written by Greek comic playwright Aristophanes in Athens in 411 BC. The comedy centers around one woman’s incredible efforts to bring the Peloponnesian War to an end.
ClearNote Church hosted its fifth annual Good Shepherd Band Christmas Sing-A-Long Dec. 9.
Some people have called it “a circle of happiness.” Freshman Sarah Mancourt calls it “the magical portal to positiveness.” Mancourt is referring to her hula hoop.
There is a feeling among many cynics that Ron Paul’s status as a political candidate is inflated by overzealous college students eager to join the next bandwagon.
The most stressful part about college, without a doubt, is the college exam. You see, everything about a college exam is stressful.
We must bite off as much as we can chew, and then some.
The missing Showalter Fountain fish was not a victim of last night's victory over no. 1 Kentucky.
At about 11:20 p.m., the Bloomington Fire Department and IU Police Department responded to fires on McNutt Bordner's second floor.
Three things IU did on the court to propel them to victory (other than the Watford shot).
Inside Nick’s English Hut, fans erupted. The scoreboard read 73-72. IU beat Kentucky. Beers spilled, the floors and tables shook and cheers of “hoo hoo hoo Hoosiers” broke out.
After Kentucky guard Doron Lamb hit the second of two free throws to extend the Wildcats' lead to two, IU forward Christian Watford hit the game winning three-pointer as time expired to give IU (9-0) a 73-72 win against the No. 1 ranked Wildcats (8-1) on Saturday evening.
Sophomore Victor Oladipo went from the goat to celebrating the victory on the scorer’s table, surrounded by thousands of IU students on the Assembly Hall floor.
Indiana has upset No. 1 Kentucky, 73-72. The Hoosiers are 9-0.
While IU takes on No.1 Kentucky, we will be live chatting here starting at 5:00 p.m.