Festival Latino aims to unite campus, community
With music, food and fun, the ninth-annual Festival Latino ventures to unite the campus and Bloomington community.
With music, food and fun, the ninth-annual Festival Latino ventures to unite the campus and Bloomington community.
Eastern art meets a Western audience today in the IU Art Museum, where a new exhibition begins its four-month stay in the Special Exhibitions gallery.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Former Pro Bowl defensive tackle Corey Simon will miss the rest of the season after being placed on the nonfootball illness-injury list Thursday by the Indianapolis Colts. No details about illness were disclosed.
When Carlton Glassford realized he was turning into "that guy" who lectures others about vegetarianism to his friends, he decided to stop preaching and do something about it. From this revelation came the creation of the It's Easy Being Green Festival.
A special session of the Bloomington City Council was called Wednesday night to pay tribute to retiring councilman Jason Banach, R-District II, on his last night as a public servant.
This Sunday, Bloomington residents and guests will have the opportunity to learn about Bloomington's cultural diversity. The fifth-annual Bloomington Multicultural Festival will showcase more than a dozen booths from local cultural organizations, offer food from Harvest Lodge Catering in Brown County and feature entertainment acts every half hour.
A man was ready to jump off the railroad overpass crossing Ind. 37 between Ind. 45 and Ind. 48 Thursday, police said, but an officer talked him off the ledge to safety.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Colts coach Tony Dungy put his revamped no-huddle plans on hold Thursday.
Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter has filed two lawsuits against groups placing automated calls to voters in the 9th District.
Having not played since Sept. 26, the IU men's golf team is rested and looking for a big performance when they host their first event of the season.
The Bloomington Area Arts Council will kick off the fall season by putting a new twist on the age-old tradition of picking pumpkins.
The Iowa and IU volleyball squads are both playing for something Friday night. No, not for Big Ten supremacy but for both to end four-game losing streaks and gain some momentum for the rest of the season.
Cellists who have made their mark on the international and American cello communities will have their time to shine Sunday as the Eva Janzer Memorial Cello Center celebrates its 28th anniversary.
When you beat No. 5 Ohio State and win 11 straight games, people start to notice.
I was ready to make fun of Illinois from the very start of the season once they lost to Rutgers University.
Nov. 21, 2001. That was the last time the Hoosiers won a Big Ten road game.
Women still are the minority in the business world, but for one night, at least, they were a majority. A panel made up of seven of IU's most successful female graduates spoke to about 70 people -- only four of whom were men -- at the Virgil T. DeVault Alumni Center Wednesday.
A male resident of Forest Quad reported forcible fondling Wednesday night by a male he knew, IU Police Department Capt. Jerry Minger said.
Bloomington residents and IU students celebrated the Asian Cultural Center's annual Moon Festival under a full moon Wednesday night at the Kirkwood Observatory. The Moon Festival is a Chinese holiday that celebrates the end of the harvest and is a time for family to get together and give thanks, said Wendy Ho, IU graduate and student outreach coordinator at the culture center.
A South Bend man visiting IU attempted to commit suicide by jumping out the third floor hallway window of Ashton Vos on Wednesday night, IU Police Department officers said. But his friends claim he was only joking and didn't mean to go through the window. The 19-year-old man, who is not an IU student, was in stable condition at Bloomington Hospital on Thursday afternoon, IUPD Capt. Jerry Minger said.