Best of Bloomington 2012
Who won best fake Twitter account? Best late-night munchies?
Who won best fake Twitter account? Best late-night munchies?
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker” will premiere 8 p.m. Friday at the Musical Arts Center. This is the 54th year IU has produced the show.
IU Coach Curt Miller called Wednesday night’s 52-49 victory against Clemson at Assembly Hall “very important as a stepping stone for this program.”
The first day of the IU Press Holiday Book Sale offered students and faculty the opportunity to choose from more than 300 titles.
Assistant Director of Media Relations Nate Wiechers confirmed Wednesday afternoon that IU men’s golf Coach Mike Mayer was admitted to IU Health Bloomington Hospital on Monday.
After 11 seasons with the IU women’s soccer team, IU Coach Mick Lyon will retire at the end of the year, according to a press release.
A $550 million jackpot brought droves of hopeful lottery players to convenience stores across the country.
I, for one, would rather the word “Hoosier” remain ambiguous.
Women aren’t pie factories and baby farms anymore. Women are apparently angry and defensive, turning men away from them and leading to a lack of marriages.
The Associated Press Stylebook has decided to nix certain salient but murky terms — including homophobia, Islamaphobia and ethnic cleansing.
The Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools is auctioning a free pet adoption at Bloomington Animal Shelter, a five-day vacation in Cancun and 16 "priceless" pieces of Nick's memorabilia.
The following incidents occurred between Nov. 15 and Monday, according to IU Police Department daily logs.
The Kelley School of Business announced its new Supply Chain Alliance, a series of partnerships that will create opportunities for students interested in careers in supply chain management, according to a press release issued Wednesday
R&B artist John Legend will perform at the IU Auditorium Dec. 7.
According to a report by the IU Project on Academic Success and the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, the number of graduating college students is higher than is usually indicated when considering nontraditional paths to graduation.
Southern Center for Human Rights President and Senior Council Stephen Bright described the corruption facing the United States judicial system during a Themester lecture about the death penalty Wednesday at the Maurer School of Law.
Starting at 8 p.m., the Band of Horses will perform at the Bluebird Nightclub to a sold-out crowd as part of the Bluebird’s Toys for Tots concert series.
Vice President for International Affairs David Zaret will present the highlights of a recent trip to South America that resulted in IU’s newly established partnerships with Chilean and Brazilian universities.
“The God of Carnage” takes the stage at 7:30 p.m. this Friday and Saturday in the Wells-Metz Theatre. Additional performances are Dec. 4 to Dec. 7.
The BFA Department Alternative Photography Show, put on every year, will take place Friday from 5 to 10 p.m. at 420 North Morton St.