Focus on Fashion
As the famously fabulous Heidi Klum says, “In fashion, one day you’re in, and the next day you’re out.”
As the famously fabulous Heidi Klum says, “In fashion, one day you’re in, and the next day you’re out.”
The warm months at the beginning and end of the school year bring students and Bloomington residents outside, especially to the downtown and Kirkwood areas. Amidst bikes and street musicians, there are two spots in town that, more often than not, are flecked with vibrant paintings.
The IU Police Department sponsored a bike training course for its officers that started Saturday and ends Tuesday.
The beginning of the new academic year always brings new student-run organizations. This year is no exception. Bringing Environmental Affairs To Students, more simply known as B.E.A.T.S., kicks off this fall.
Shalom Community Center, a non-profit resource center that provides daytime shelter and social services to the poor and homeless, celebrated its first anniversary at its new 620 S. Walnut St. location Aug. 16.
IU baseball and softball will have a new complex for the 2013 baseball and softball seasons. The Board of Trustees approved the construction on Thursday with the goal of starting construction in spring 2012 and completing it for the 2013 seasons.
The Bloomington Police Department has begun searching a landfill in Pimento, Ind., for evidence related to missing IU student Lauren Spierer, the department confirmed Tuesday.
This past week, Indiana football head coach Kevin Wilson joined 1260-WNDE in Indianapolis for a live phone interview on the nationally broadcasted Zakk and Jack Show. Controversy followed. But was Wilson out of line?
With international students making up almost 7 percent of IU’s total student population, it is no surprise that many go on to have great success and make an impact.
Not fully knowing the language and becoming used to different foods and customs from American life can be daunting, but there are ways for students to stay in contact with families while overseas.
If you’re missing the fashions of your hometown and looking for a good place to shop, don’t worry. There are plenty of international options in downtown Bloomington.
We talked to a fellow international student to get the inside scoop on what it's like to be new at IU.
The Lotus World Music and Art Festival is an annual Bloomington event featuring performances and music from all around the world.
Welcome to your new home!
Merriam Webster dictionary defines “Hoosier” as a native or resident of Indiana. The definition is straightforward enough, but it doesn’t provide any insight as to where the nickname came from or what it really means.
It can be intimidating enough to start at a big school like IU, but it can be even scarier in a totally new country. Luckily, IU offers students countless opportunities to get involved and make new friends.
Even though you might not have a car and are in an unfamiliar place, don’t worry. There are plenty of easy and free ways to navigate Bloomington and the areas around it.
Bloomington is the home to several businesses that offer international options for either staying in to cook a favorite dish or spending the night on the town at one of several restaurants that offer international cuisine.
A cultural organization might help you find your niche at IU, whether you are ready to learn about other cultures or you want to find a place to feel at home.
Once you’ve thoroughly explored campus, step out into the town. Bloomington offers a wide variety of inexpensive things to do.