Spamalot revives students during dead week
Despite dead week, students are not dead yet. Audience members were excited to weather the storm Wednesday night to see IU Auditorium’s final show of the season, Spamalot.
Despite dead week, students are not dead yet. Audience members were excited to weather the storm Wednesday night to see IU Auditorium’s final show of the season, Spamalot.
The Indiana Track and Field teams continue their season in Philadelphia this weekend at the Penn Relays.
House Bill 1210, legislation that would implement more stringent abortion regulations and cut government funding to entities that perform abortions, such as Planned Parenthood, passed the Indiana House of Representatives Wednesday.
Spring has arrived but Indiana is still in a state of hibernation, according to the Indiana Business Research Center at the Kelley School of Business.
The IU women’s tennis team will face Penn State today in the first round of the Big Ten tournament in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Bloomington will have its sixth annual Be Beautiful Downtown Cleanup on Friday. The event is designed to spruce up the city. Volunteers will pick up trash, plant flowers and maintain flower beds.
With the NFL Draft today, talented prospects will have their fate sealed by one envelope.
With the NFL Draft beginning today, quarterback Ben Chappell, offensive lineman James Brewer and wide receivers Tandon Doss and Terrance Turner will wait to hear their names called.
Today at Bill Armstrong Stadium, IU Samaritan's Feet Club will try yet again to beat the record of 2,012 people in a single game of dodgeball to benefit Samaritan’s Feet, an organization that donates shoes to children who go barefoot each day.
Professor Sarah Smith-Robbins’ Digital and Social Media Marketing class in the Kelley School of Business used Facebook, Twitter and traditional marketing strategies to promote the dodgeball game. The game benefits Samaritan’s Feet, a charity that donates shoes for children and families worldwide.
Viviana Gonzalez and Eli Roberts, first year law students at the Maurer School of Law, have been named the 2011 Milton Stewart Brazil Fellows in the school’s Center on the Global Legal Profession.
The National Science Foundation has awarded $297,929 to a multidisciplinary team from IU and Arizona State University to continue conducting research concerned with the use of computer-generated 3-D virtual environments for business and educational enterprises.
Dark clouds lingered over Bloomington all day, but members of the Bloomington Disc Golf Club refused to let the rain interfere with their weekly round of tags.
Hey, wait a minute...it's not November!
HP7-2, POTC4, and other, less acronym-driven sequels
New adaptations for Cap, Thor, the young X-Men and the Green Lantern
From the subway to the stage: a life
A local doctor and IU School of Medicine graduate’s efforts were recognized April 21 with an award for outstanding patient care.
I spent a good portion of last weekend being a nerd, and I’m OK with that.