Bestselling author to speak on 'The Real War' in Iraq
New York Times and internationally best-selling author William Rivers Pitt will speak at 7 p.m. tonight on "The Real War" in Iraq in the Grand Hall of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
New York Times and internationally best-selling author William Rivers Pitt will speak at 7 p.m. tonight on "The Real War" in Iraq in the Grand Hall of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
Bear's Place and the Al Cobine Septet celebrated the late jazz composer Hoagy Carmichael Thursday night on what would be Carmichael's 104th birthday.
The B-Town Kings show started 20 minutes late Friday night with a crowd packed in Collins' Coffeehouse. Bloomington's only drag king troupe lip-syncs to masculine songs while acting out the song.
The Ruth N. Halls Theatre was filled Friday evening for the Department of Theatre and Drama's production of "Romeo and Juliet." The audience included a combination of Bloomington residents and IU students.
FORT WAYNE -- Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean's campaign is winning him some fans among Indiana voters -- Democrats and Republicans alike -- intrigued by his message and grass-roots campaign.
Every nine seconds a woman is beaten in the United States, said Jeffrey Gulley in the opening of his speech on domestic violence Friday.
MUNCIE -- Dozens of Ball State University students held a candlelight memorial service Friday for a Ball State University student who was unarmed when he was shot and killed by a campus police officer.
Bloomington's Parks and Recreation Department has been awarded two different grants this month that will help aid in community related youth projects across Bloomington.
The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures honored its founder Thursday evening by hosting the second annual Wadie Jwaideh Memorial Lecture.
Members of No Sweat!, a student-led labor solidarity organization, want to start a Bloomington living wage to help members of the community. However, city council members said the proposal has issues that need to be ironed out.
The Bloomington Muslim Dialogue Group will hold a forum on the status of interfaith relations at 7 p.m. tonight in the Frangipani Room in the Indiana Memorial Union.
IU is in the midst of a large scale review of research involving human subjects. The review, formerly limited to the IU-South Bend campus, has now expanded to campuses in Gary, Kokomo, Richmond and New Albany, and it could reach the IU-Bloomington campus once records are checked.
IU attained its first road win of the season as it split its weekend road trip. The Hoosiers defeated Iowa 28-30, 30-26, 30-26, 30-27 Friday, but then were swept in its match against Minnesota 30-22, 30-25, 30-17.
TERRE HAUTE -- The No. 33 IU women's cross country team knew heading into the NCAA Great Lakes Regional Meet on a cold and rainy Saturday afternoon, it would have a tough task ahead to qualify for the NCAA National Championship meet.
The No. 11 men's cross country team ran well enough at the Great Lakes Regionals to likely secure a bid to the National Championships.
Bengals 24, Chiefs 19 CINCINNATI -- Relax, 1972 Miami Dolphins. Your undefeated season is still unmatched.
HOMESTEAD, Fla. -- A blown tire on the last lap cost Bill Elliott a second-straight victory and gave Bobby Labonte the win Sunday in the era-ending Winston Cup race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
University officials often invoke Herman Wells' name to invest their policies with an air of historical legitimacy.
WEST LAFAYETTE -- Nina Norman and Tiffany Jackson scored 15 points apiece Sunday to lead No. 3 Texas to an 85-77 win over second-ranked Duke in the Women's Tip-Off Classic.
With only two juniors on the active roster, the one thing the IU women's basketball team lacks is experience. All five freshmen garnered substantial minutes in Friday's 73-62 win over the Reebok Lady Stars, gaining much-needed experience.