Hoosiers look to get back on track against Georgia Southern after rouch patch
The Hoosiers said this is a perfect time for them to face a nonconference opponent, as Georgia Southern University comes to Sembower Field this weekend.
The Hoosiers said this is a perfect time for them to face a nonconference opponent, as Georgia Southern University comes to Sembower Field this weekend.
Trampled flowerbeds along with an abundance of litter and chalk graffiti are some of most common sites students see around campus after the madness, as some students have described it, of Little 500 week subsides.
On May 4, this year’s Baccalaureate ceremony, which celebrates the academic achievements of the class of 2012, will feature Men’s Basketball Coach Tom Crean and Grammy-winning singer Carrie Newcomer as speakers.
The students who work with the International Commission for Electromagnetic Safety have had an array of experiences throughout their time working the Little 500 event.
When IU students return to campus in the fall, they will no longer be able to purchase their beloved potato olés. Taco John’s is leaving Gresham Food Court at the end of this semester.
The City of Bloomington Commission on Aging will sponsor the second annual Creative Aging Festival during May to celebrate Older Americans Month. The event begins May 1. The festival will include a series of different events aimed at highlighting artistic talents of older adults, said Julie Hill, chair of the creative aging festival committee.
The Latino Health Fair is sponsored by Bienestar Latino Outreach, a program within Positive Link that provides education about and services for HIV/AIDS for the Latino Community. The fair is also sponsored by El Centro Comunal Latino, a grassroots organization that provides information about various resources for Spanish-speaking people.
Bloomington is America’s fourth hardest-working town, according to a survey published this week in Parade magazine.
I felt like I saw neon everywhere I turned this week, but maybe I’m especially perceptive to the trend because I happen to love it.
The Kinsey Institute is objectifying men, literally.
On Wednesday and Thursday nights, dancers from the Jacobs School of Music Ballet Department performed 22 short ballets at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre for their annual Choreography Project.
I would like to put a human face on my politics.
I will admit that this year’s Little 5 lineup will be an event to remember. Now, I suggest you stop reading before I say that the same could be said of the Hindenburg launch.
After the opening remarks of Interim Provost and Executive Vice President Lauren Robel, we all stood, many bowed their heads, and an invocation that was very clearly Christian was delivered to students and our families.
The big releases WEEKEND is most excited for this Saturday
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, along with MES Production and Consulting, caused a “State of Emergency” on campus last night for the Afrojack concert in the Memorial Stadium parking lot.
Soil contamination, hydrology and road extensions topped the list of items the Switchyard Park consulting team presented to its steering committee Wednesday afternoon.
How the vinyl album teaches us to listen, if only for one day a year
IU now counts one of the 100 most influential people in its midst.
Bright red roses, a favorite of former IU president Herman B Wells, welcomed guests to the lobby of Herman B Wells library on Wednesday during the introduction of a new book about the library’s namesake.