Anti-bullying holiday declared
On Sunday evening, the Union Street Center auditorium housed a 200-person mix of high-school and college students along with members of the Bloomington and IU communities.
On Sunday evening, the Union Street Center auditorium housed a 200-person mix of high-school and college students along with members of the Bloomington and IU communities.
IU split matches against Michigan schools this weekend, beating Michigan State 6-1 and losing in a heartbreaker to No. 14 Michigan, 4-3.
Their actions prompted the IU Student Foundation to create what is now the women’s race in 1988. This isn’t lost to the women now, 25 years later.
With back-to-back wins and a pole victory in hand, the team members said they look toward the race after months of training. Yet with the absence of star-rider Caitlin Van Kooten, who graduated last year, the question remains: Can the team produce another win?
REstyled, an eco-friendly fashion show, will be at 8 p.m. today in Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union. The IU Student Association has partnered with the IU chapter of Teens Turning Green, a national student group focused on sustainability, for the event.
After falling behind 3-0 in the first 20 minutes of its game Sunday, the IU men’s soccer team failed to muster a successful comeback at Jerry Yeagley Field, falling 5-3 to Bradley in the team’s second match of the spring.
“The Pillowman,” written by Martin McDonagh, is a simple but dark production.
The Lotus Blossoms World Bazaar, sponsored by the Lotus Education and Arts Foundation, welcomed Bloomington families to take part in three hours of arts, crafts and entertainment that encompassed cultures from six continents.
It was another weekend full of success for the IU men’s and women’s track squads. It was a split squad weekend, with athletes traveling to two separate meets in West Lafayette and Austin, Texas.
The Girls Inc. gymnasium was an array of makeshift sustainability Friday — the floor was lined with Christmas lights, bits of fabric posed as a red-carpet runway and a small laptop served as speakers. Then, of course, there were the clothes.
The Indiana Hoosiers forfeited their 15-game winning streak at home while the Michigan Wolverines ended their six-game winning streak as well.
Locked at seven goals apiece, freshman Alexis Jones netted a last-minute goal to top rival No. 9 Michigan. The No. 15 Indiana women’s water polo team overtook its archrival Saturday in an 8-7 win.
Indiana scored 10 unanswered runs Sunday to rally from a 5-0 deficit and win the game 10-5, taking the series against the Iowa Hawkeyes, 2-1.
This Is Tango Now, an Argentine tango dance company based in New York City, performed its first national touring production, “Identidad,” this weekend. Crowds of about 230 people attended the two performances of dancers and musicians at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
While the Office for Women’s Affairs celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, it is also taking stock of its accomplishments and fighting to stay open.
Free sexually transmitted disease tests will be offered at Planned Parenthood in Bloomington this week, as well as every Friday through the end of the month.
Gov. Mitch Daniels appointed Maj. Justus (Ed) Littlejohn Jr. as the state’s new Department of Toxicology director last week.
The Ear, Nose and Throat Associates of Southern Indiana received accreditation for their Sinus and Temporal Bone Computed Tomography (CT) imaging services March 26. The accreditation was issued by the Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Computed Tomography Laboratories.
It’s very difficult to write a column due at 11 a.m. Sunday. Incredibly difficult.
No longer does the term community represent anything truly cohesive.