Song fest celebrates language
The Spanish and Portugese Song Fest featured student work Friday.
The Spanish and Portugese Song Fest featured student work Friday.
March Madness, as always, brought about a surge of bracket-making. But instead of predicting basketball wins, human rights were the subject of students’ brackets this weekend.
Short, student films were showcased at the Campus Movie Fest last night.
First Nations Educational and Cultural Center organized its Second Annual Native American Health and Wellness Community Dance Saturday afternoon to promote healthy living and raise awareness for HIV/AIDS, psychological health and nutrition.
Sunday's Future of Jazz concert featured works of young jazz musicians and guester performer Wayne Wallace.
Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard is seeking a grant for up to $20,000 through a national program called Seeds of Change.
The Monroe County Circuit Court sentenced Scott James Hedrick-Dwyer to 18 years in prison for attacking and attempting to rape a woman on the B-Line Trail in April 2013.
A homeowner of 817 W. Seventh St. awoke Sunday to his neighbor pounding on his door to tell him his house was on fire.
An emergency shelter response team has assembled to help people experiencing homelessness who have nowhere to sleep in the month of April.
Last week’s rainfall caused prospective damage to crops for area farmers.
Beta Theta Pi's Christopher Craig and Chi Omega's Aryn Doll took home Individual Time Trial wins on Saturday in the men's and women's races, respectively.
A fire broke out Saturday in a two-story rental house at 924 E. Atwater Ave. Though people were home, there were no injuries as a result of the fire.
A driver suffered a seizure Friday afternoon, police said, causing him to lose control of his vehicle, crashing through a tennis court enclosure.
A 19-year-old woman reported to police that she was sexually assaulted by multiple men who were using drugs on Bloomington’s south side.
Assistant Vice President for Facility Operations Hank Hewetson said several buildings have experienced technical problems.
Like the great classical musicians of the nineteenth century, Itzhak Perlman commands a celebrity rarely enjoyed by performers in the world of classical music.
After eight years of advising at IU, faculty member Rachel Tolen has been honored for her commitment to her students.
Bloomington Transit amended their new route proposal to include routes traveling down Kirkwood Avenue after members of the community voiced concerns about kids not being able to travel easily to the public library.
The polls closed at 10 p.m. Wednesday, and PLUS for IUSA will be the administration for next year after running unopposed for the entire election.