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Professor Lee Ann Fujii from the University of Toronto gave a talk titled “Deadly Ties: Neighbor-level Violence in Rwanda, Bosnia, and the United States” on Tuesday in the Indiana Memorial Union Dogwood Room.
Professor Lee Ann Fujii from the University of Toronto gave a talk titled “Deadly Ties: Neighbor-level Violence in Rwanda, Bosnia, and the United States” on Tuesday in the Indiana Memorial Union Dogwood Room.
Now, Murder By Death is back in Bloomington, where it began more than a decade ago, and is holed up writing songs for the album to be recorded in January. The band will debut several new songs Friday at the Bishop.
The IU BFA Photography class will display its students’ work as part of the annual Alternative Show Friday night in old Middle Way House may now be abandoned.
State Rep. Peggy Welch, D-Bloomington, will face a new and more Republican political landscape when she runs for reelection in 2012.
As temperatures fell into the low 30s Tuesday, the rain that has dogged much of Indiana since the weekend slowly turned to snow, with some parts of the Bloomington area seeing up to two inches of accumulation.
Underneath an old metal awning crafted out of oven burners, bike tire rims and a sickle blade, the door to the Walnut Street Inn nestles between the prominent windows of two local shops.
Indiana State Excise Police cited a Fort Wayne, Ind., bar Tuesday, where they not only found underage patrons but also handguns, marijuana and what’s suspected to be crack cocaine.
A decision to remove a large piece of art at the Indianapolis International Airport and replace it with an LED screen displaying advertisements has met opposition from the artist and the artistic community.
When the Hoosiers (6-0) travel to Raleigh, N.C., to take on North Carolina State (5-1) in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge at 7:15 p.m. tonight, they’ll see even more red shirts, but they won’t be the same ones they saw in Evansville.
The Wolfpack will give IU its biggest challenge yet, and you better believe an unfriendly sea of red will await the Hoosiers in Raleigh.
Now, the Hoosiers will travel to Raleigh, N.C., looking for that third road win and their first in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge when they take on North Carolina State (5-1) at 7:15 p.m. tonight. IU is 3-7 all-time in the challenge. Here is a look back at the three previous games in the challenge during Crean’s tenure.
IU is reliant on winter sports to pick up the fall slack if it hopes to take back the lead in the battle for the Crimson and Gold Cup.
On Tuesday, volleyball senior outside hitter Lindsay Enterline was recognized by the Big Ten as the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award honoree.
The Sigma Phi Beta fraternity, along with the Secular Alliance, will put on the Blood Drive for Equality from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today in Kelley School of Business 307 to bring awareness to the men who have sex with men (MSM) blood donation ban that is currently in effect.
IU alumnus Devesh Shah donated $100,000 to fund scholarships for students in the Hutton Honors College and the College of Arts and Sciences last week.
IU sophomore Adam Justin is facing accusations of fraudulent standardized test taking after his connections to a group of alleged cheaters were revealed. He now faces possible legal woes and disciplinary action from the University.
At least five people were arrested Tuesday after IU Police broke up a protest taking place at the Kelley School of Business in solidarity with Occupy IU and Occupy Bloomington
Face it, privacy on the Internet doesn’t exist. While there is no shortage of people willing to complain about this consequence of the digital revolution, there exists a minority of us who recognize it for some of its benefits.
There is something beautiful in dissent.
In Washington D.C., no one is taking ownership of our problems.