Smith shuffles rotation for weekend
In a season that stretches 56 games over four months, IU baseball coach Tracy Smith said he knew he would be forced to change his weekend pitching rotation at some point during the year.
In a season that stretches 56 games over four months, IU baseball coach Tracy Smith said he knew he would be forced to change his weekend pitching rotation at some point during the year.
Wisconsin guard Jordan Taylor led all scorers with 39 points as the No. 10 Badgers defeated IU 77-67 in Assembly Hall.
BtownUnited is calling for disqualification of the Big Ten ticket, as it believes the charges against Big Ten are “materially contributory to the outcome of the election,” as stated in section 605 of the IUSA elections code.
Yesterday was the first day of the Diversity Virtual Career Fair, sponsored by UBM Studios. The event brought 25 companies, including Amazon, Microsoft, IBM and several government agencies, and students from 27 different universities together in one virtual environment.
Members of ROTC programs across the Midwest had the opportunity to earn the German Armed Forces Badge For Military Proficiency at a weekend-long event last weekend.
The Maslenitsa celebration Wednesday in the Indiana Memorial Union University Club was jointly sponsored by REEI and the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures.
The Picturing John James Audubon Institute will be from July 6 to 30 at IU. The institute is funded by National Endowment for the Humanities’ Picturing America summer seminar series, which is designed for high school teachers, and a $204,000 grant.
The word “dummy” can evoke laughter, smiles and sarcasm, but for filmmakers and spouses Lindsay and Mark Goffman, “dummy” is a word of inspiration.
At 6 p.m. Friday, The Venue Fine Art & Gifts invites Bloomington to an opening reception of artist Timothy W. Fannin’s two-dimensional drawings and paintings. Guests will also have the chance to explore The Venue’s other exhibits and gifts.
Kick starting its 25th season, the Monroe County Civic Theater will be presenting Clark Gesner’s four-time Tony award-nominated, and two-time winning, revised musical production of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.”
The City of Bloomington and Indiana Legal Services will begin offering a six-week Citizen Preparation Course for those interested in preparing for the U.S. citizenship exam.
Since 2003, Monroe County Humane Association’s VIPaws has brought certified therapy dogs and their owners to participate in Animal Reading Friends at the Monroe County Public Library and the Ellettsville branch once a month.
MCCSC is a client of Solution Tree, which provides it with Professional Learning Communities. And the committee on which Solution Tree Vice President Jane St. John serves searches for candidates for MCCSC superintendent.
Democratic mayoral candidate John Gusan said he is suspending and will consider terminating his candidacy.
The actions of the U.S. military in the Middle East have raised concerns with groups such as the Bloomington Peace Action Coalition.
Jeffrey Cox, a deputy attorney general employed by the state of Indiana, was fired last week for comments made on his Twitter account.
Join the IDS for a live chat of the IU vs. Wisconsin men's basketball game. Following the game, IU will honor the team's lone senior, Jeremiah Rivers. The chat is live here.
However, there was one exception. In the same poll, 51 percent of Americans favored continued U.S. support for military assistance to Israel. And this is for a good reason.
Spring break is just around the corner. Facebook statuses and tweets have begun to beg for the end of next week, and campus conversations have started to focus on who’s going where. However, the advent of the long-awaited hiatus from classes comes with a price: the overcrowding of nearly every exercise facility on campus.
People must remain more important than political games. Let me put it simply. People should never die because of politics.