IUVision victorious in RHA election
The IUVision ticket won the Residence Halls Association executive election Tuesday, earning about twice as many votes as the LOL ;) ticket.
The IUVision ticket won the Residence Halls Association executive election Tuesday, earning about twice as many votes as the LOL ;) ticket.
Bloomington was recently named the fourth rudest city in the English-speaking world by Foursquare, a location-based social networking platform.
IU sophomore forward Christian Watford wanted to make one thing clear: Not one player on the roster believes the season will end after Thursday night’s matchup against Penn State in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament.
Seniors Jori Davis, Andrea McGuirt and Whitney Lindsay represented half of Coach Felisha Legette-Jack’s first recruiting class and were the only ones from that inaugural year to stay at IU for all four years. During their junior year, they were joined by Hope Elam. Now all four seniors prepare to leave the IU basketball program.
Once March began, everybody knew it meant the start of the best month of college basketball.
TERRE HAUTE — The IU baseball team’s offense put it together Wednesday. The Hoosiers followed up 10 hits with solid base running — including a steal home in a two-run sixth inning — to earn a 6-4 victory against Indiana State at Bob Warn Field.
Universal Pictures’ and Eventful’s “Demand it!” is giving colleges the opportunity to vote for their school to be hosts to the world premiere of “Your Highness” on April 8.
I used to be a music snob — then came this semester. A semester fraught with all the stresses of school, work and everything else thrown at the average college student.
The Bluebird Nightclub welcomes home Wayland’s frontman Mitch Arnold Friday as the band returns for a show in Bloomington.
Education reform in Indiana will soon have a new voice to help push legislation: Stand for Children. Stand for Children is a nonprofit, education advocacy organization that aims to channel the power of parents and educators into transforming public schools.
The new Bloomington Free Skool is open to people of all ages in the Bloomington area. It is a free, non-discriminatory school that offers a diverse variety of classes.
One of Bloomington’s gay-friendly establishments is now closed. Inner Chef, a local contemporary retro kitchen accessory store, shut its doors Jan. 1 after six years of service as Bloomington’s only openly gay business.
Fortune Magazine Deputy Managing Editor Hank Gilman will release his first book, “You Can’t Fire Everyone: And Other Lessons from an Accidental Manager,” on March 17.
Bloomington police arrested a man after finding drugs and guns inside his house Tuesday.
The Dean’s Student Library Advisory Group is a new program sponsored by IU Libraries.
The IU Diversity Committee met Monday in the Sassafras Room at the Indiana Memorial Union to discuss plans for a two-hour diversity conference March 23 at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
Danny Boyle heats things up with his latest now on DVD.
An all-time classic gets a re-release
How could Vanessa Hudgens ever love a guy with a drawing of a tree on his face?
Gore Verbinski and Johnny Depp trade the seven seas for the dusty desert