Explore Bloomington
Bloomington’s downtown scene is bustling with international flavor, vintage and vinyl. Here, we point out some of our favorites.
Bloomington’s downtown scene is bustling with international flavor, vintage and vinyl. Here, we point out some of our favorites.
Being away from home can be difficult. Being away from any kind of food you consider familiar can make it
A cultural organization might help you find your niche at IU, whether you are ready to learn about other cultures or you want to find a place to feel at home.
More than 8,000 international students come from more than 160 countries to attend IU. Curious about where they're from and what they're studying?
Culture shock can impact many students, affecting their eating, sleeping and studying. IU’s Counseling and Psychological Services provides tips for international students to help with cultural adjustment.
Leaders across campus offer advice on how to make the most of your time at IU.
Once you get the sweet taste of freedom, it's hard to give it up.
Writer Andrew Wurdeman fears for the future of the summer blockbuster and makes a call for more responsible cinema patronage.
The Office of International Services' programming mission is to support international students during their transition process and throughout their time of study at IU.
Even though you might not have a car and are in an unfamiliar place, don’t worry — there are plenty of easy and free ways to navigate Bloomington and the areas around it.
It can be intimidating enough to start at a big school like IU, but it can be even scarier in a totally new country.Luckily, IU offers students countless opportunities to get involved and make new friends.
What’s one thing every college student dreams of? A great job. Waking up from that dream can be terrible.
What exactly was Oladipo selected to?
Highlighted arts events happening on the IU campus and around Bloomington this week.
Indiana State Police are searching for two murder suspects.
Cuarteto Tanguero will present the Tanguero Summer Workshop, a learning opportunity for IU Jacobs School of Music musicians as well as members of the community. The workshops will be at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center from July 23 to 27.
One-and-done's are good for the NBA
Syed was one of three people involved in the crash, which occurred approximately at 1:59 a.m. Saturday.
IU student Karlijn Keizer is remembered by classmates, teachers, teammates and coaches for her smile and fun-loving personality.
It has not been a good year for Malaysia Airlines.