Jailhouse ‘knock’
Think back a few weeks. You were at Kilroy’s when the police came and you got arrested to be brought in for questioning. A few days later you were convicted for public indecency and you landed yourself in an Indiana state prison.
Think back a few weeks. You were at Kilroy’s when the police came and you got arrested to be brought in for questioning. A few days later you were convicted for public indecency and you landed yourself in an Indiana state prison.
The 15-year-old Bloomington teenager who was charged with murder Saturday after she stabbed her mother’s boyfriend in the chest will have a hearing this Friday to determine if she will be waived from juvenile court to adult court.
June 15, 2007, was a very sad day. It was the airing of Bob Barker’s last time hosting “The Price is Right.” Barker was the host of the show that daily touched the lives of the elderly, the unemployed and sick kids staying home from school.
Two cameras, a projector, an umbrella, a photography light and a Tyrannosaurus Rex action figure were spread across the room as 16 people gathered in the John Waldron Arts Center on Tuesday for the Artists After Hours program.
The smell of pizza filled the air as The Art Deco Quartet took the stage with special guest and tenor saxophone player Alex Beltran on Tuesday evening at Max’s Place. The band was led by trumpet and flugelhorn player David Miller as they performed a variety of cover compositions and original music.
Ben McClelland drives up to a home recording studio in a beat-up, black Honda Accord missing its muffler. He jokes that “This is the life of a struggling artist.”
UITS recently unveiled its plans to implement OneStart Version 2.0, a more streamlined version of the oft-derided Web interface, for this coming fall. But UITS has a history of unveiling unfinished systems.
Like many Americans, I work in the service industry. And I, like many Americans, am treated like crap at my job by many of those to whom I provide services. It’s about time that stopped.
As a person who doesn’t see herself as fitting anywhere on the American conservative-to-liberal political spectrum, I tend to notice the mainstream media’s biases not only in terms of opinion balance within articles but also in what they choose to report in the first place.
A 15 year-old Bloomington teenager was charged with murder on Saturday after she stabbed her mother’s boyfriend in the chest.
Karen and Ken Goff stood in the aisle at First United Methodist Church Saturday evening with their disposable camera in hand. They faced a cross positioned on the left wall of the church, taking a picture of it to add another memory to their already over-flowing memories of Zachary Novak, one of the five victims from the IU Jacobs School of Music, who were killed in a plane crash last year. Video: Crash vigil
"Radical" student leaders of the past say campus protests are dwindling.
With IU looking to sell its properties near the downtown Bloomington area, the city could be looking to develop its technology park.
With an enthusiastic and unanimous vote by the Bloomington City Council, Jill's House cleared its final hurdle Wednesday night.
For IU football coach Terry Hoeppner, the time to shine was on Saturdays. So when planning his Celebration of Life, there was only one day his wife Jane said it should happen. It needed to be a Saturday. Coach Hoeppner Celebration of Life Photo gallery Video
Senior Nadina Kodba stood at the west side of Assembly Hall waiting for head football coach Terry Hoeppner’s last “Walk.”
The IU board of trustees reached an agreement Thursday to replace Assembly Hall at some point in the future. But exactly when that new facility, estimated by HOK Sports, a Kansas City-based architecture firm, to cost between $130 and $160 million, could be built is anyone’s guess, because IU currently lacks the funding to construct it.
Google: It’s useful for more than looking up your name when you’re bored at work. Google’s Book Search Web site is working in collaboration with several universities to scan millions of books into its system, though some book publishers are wary of the project.
After enduring rain Saturday morning, the skies cleared up, and Bloomington kicked off its 25th annual Taste of Bloomington fundraiser.
Man, 37, fights police officer Troy D. Harden, 37, was arrested Wednesday for battery on a police officer, resisting law enforcement, resisting law enforcement with a vehicle, possession of a handgun without a permit, possession of cocaine and being a habitual traffic offender.