Celebratory collage created for Lotus
Commemorating one of Bloomington’s major festivals, the Lotus Festival celebratory collage was a collaborative community effort.
Commemorating one of Bloomington’s major festivals, the Lotus Festival celebratory collage was a collaborative community effort.
For the second consecutive game, the IU men’s basketball team (14-9, 4-6) squandered a second half lead on the road, falling to the Minnesota Golden Gophers 66-60. The loss leaves IU tied with Nebraska for eighth place in the Big Ten, and its NCAA Tournament chances were dealt another blow.
The first Bloomington Gallery Walk of 2014 was held Saturday in downtown Bloomington and featured eight different local art galleries.
The Hoosiers (14-9, 4-6) lost to the Gophers (16-8, 5-6) Saturday, 66-60. Sure, it was disappointing — if you’re an IU fan.
IU women’s tennis went undefeated in all matches Saturday en route to defeating both Miami (Ohio) and Butler 7-0 at the IU Tennis Center.
The men’s tennis team improved to 6-4 this season after defeating Xavier 6-1, Western Michigan 6-1, UCF 5-2 and Northern Illinois 5-2 this weekend.
The IU softball team opened its season over the weekend in the Kajikawa Classic. The team finished with a 1-4 record with the lone win coming over the Bradley Braves Friday.IU sophomore first baseman Kassi Farmer led the offensive output hitting four home runs in a five-game stretch.
Six consecutive wins to open a 16-event meet gave the IU men’s swimming and diving team a 186-114 victory against Purdue on senior day.
The IU track and field team earned two victories and set four top-10 program markers when it traveled during the weekend to the Meyo Invitational at South Bend.
The Hoosiers improved to 4-4 this season after defeating Xavier and Western Michigan both by a score of 6-1 Friday.
After holding a six-point halftime lead, the IU men’s basketball faltered in the second half, losing 66-60 to the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
University Players, a student-run theater organization, will present “Virginal Works,” a duo of undergraduate plays, this weekend in the Studio Theatre of the Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center.
Geoffrey Smith and John Bennett, caretakers of the William S. Burroughs collection at Ohio State University, presented a lecture Thursday at the Lilly Library. They explained their restorative work on Burroughs’ unpublished novel, “The Revised Boy Scout Manual.”
With David Effron conducting, students from the Jacobs School of Music will condense hundreds of hours of work into a 115 minute-long piece tonight.
The College of Arts and Sciences has altered its curriculum for the 2014-2015 school year to make public speaking a required course.
An undocumented immigrant couple in Bloomington join with millions across the country waiting for the government to overhaul a broken system.
The IU men’s basketball team (14-8, 4-5) travels to Minneapolis, Minn., Saturday to face the Minnesota Golden Gophers (15-8, 4-6).
Commercials should remind us what unifies us, not what makes us different
If you are looking to further your education only in a specific subject, go to a trade school. If learning about a wide variety of topics sounds difficult to you, don’t go to college.
It’s ridiculous that even after all the progress we’ve made, Americans are still scared of a black man acting “uppity,” as one reporter put it, with all the backwards implications therein.