ROTC cadets take flight
The Black Hawk aircraft orientation Friday morning was the first in a series of weekend training events for IU Army ROTC cadets.
The Black Hawk aircraft orientation Friday morning was the first in a series of weekend training events for IU Army ROTC cadets.
The IU field hockey team gave its seniors a weekend to remember, defeating conference rival Ohio State in overtime 5-4 Saturday. It was IU’s first regular season conference win since the 2011 season.
A 16-year-old girl reported she was sexually assaulted once by a 22-year-old man in June.
Bicycling advocates gathered at Bloomington’s City Hall Saturday afternoon to discuss ways of improving the local cycling community at the third annual Platinum Bike Summit.
The Bloomington Community Orchard promoted community education on the growth of locally grown fruits at their third annual Cider Fest Saturday afternoon.
After experiencing a 220-percent year-over-year increase in new customer bookings in 2012, Sri Lanka-based WSO2, a software company, is opening a new office in Bloomington.
The Grunwald Gallery of Art is currently displaying three new exhibits: “Shift,” “These Moments Existed” and “Metal Inkorporated.” The exhibits will be shown through Nov. 21.
At the Third Annual Traditional Powwow, which took place Saturday and Sunday at the Willkie auditorium, Native Americans celebrated their heritage in song and dance.
As the sun set over Bryan Park Friday night, more than 100 Bloomington residents — families, couples, kids — gathered in front of a lighted stage decorated with a grinning jack-o’-lantern back drop for an evening of scary storytelling at the Festival of Ghost Stories.
Bloomington-based artist Cappi Phillips’ parents always encouraged her to pursue a “real job.”
The event was also part of a day-long series of open houses organized by the astronomy, chemistry, geological sciences, mathematics and physics departments.
Classical guitarists from around the world gathered at the Jacobs School of Music during the weekend to participate in the fourth annual Indiana International Guitar Festival and Competition.
Fashion columnist Audrey Perkins gives some advice for making your own Halloween costume.
The Wells-Metz Theatre transformed into “Chicago” this weekend, where 1920s’ murderesses wooed the jail warden, the jury and the audience.
Members of the IU and Bloomington communities took part in 3k and 5k walks this weekend to raise awareness for suicide and its stigma.
A 20-year-old male student was slashed early Sunday morning in Tulip Tree Apartments, and was treated and released from IU Health Bloomington hospital.
After a struggling first half from the field and the free throw line, the IU men’s basketball team picked it up in the second half to pull away from the Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles, taking the exhibition victory 83-68 Saturday evening at Assembly Hall.
Businesses downtown Bloomington were evacuated and streets were blocked off due to a gas leak Friday afternoon.
The team said it has listened as it prepares to go into a game against Penn State Oct. 27 at home at Evan Williams Field.
The verdict, the stunning ending to one of the most notorious murder cases in Indiana history, was immediately hailed by some as vindication for a wrongly accused man — and condemned by others as a shocking failure to bring a monster to justice.