No. 17 IU starts anew after a losing season
After an injury-filled 7-11 season last year, IU spent the summer working to ensure a better 2009 mark.
After an injury-filled 7-11 season last year, IU spent the summer working to ensure a better 2009 mark.
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With Big Ten competition slowly creeping up on the men’s and women’s cross country teams, adrenaline begins to rise and nerves dwindle.
Facebook and Twitter users can now follow or become a "fan" of the City of Bloomington.
WIUX LP 99.1 FM, IU’s student-run radio station, has entered the Top 25 and continues to compete for the title of mtvU’s College Radio Woodie Award for the best college radio station.
The floodgates finally opened for the normally sluggish Hoosier offense Tuesday night, as No. 9 IU defeated No. 13 Kentucky 3-0 at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Robin Williams has been an American entertainment icon for as long as many IU students can remember, and at 8 p.m. today, residents can see him perform live at the IU Auditorium.
Just one year ago, freshman Orianica Velasquez-Herrera was playing for the Colombian U-20 Women’s National Soccer Team. This year, she’s played a significant role on the Hoosiers’ nationally ranked soccer team.
Fans weren’t disappointed to hear new material from Sufjan Stevens, as well as some old favorites.
Students and faculty spoke out for victims Tuesday in Dunn Meadow at the 22nd annual Take Back the Night, an event promoting awareness of domestic violence, sexual assault and rape.
The IU men’s club soccer team has one aspiration this year – to repeat as national champions. Throughout the past three years, the team has the best overall record in the country with 44 wins, seven losses and eight ties.
Room 318 in the Fine Arts building smells of paint, but the aroma itself isn’t so toxic, as a hint of lemon fragrance invitingly inhabits the room. A female subject sits cross-legged on a sky-blue sheet with direct light beaming on her, adjacent to a cerulean-painted wall of bright fruit bowl portraits arranged in two rows of six.
It was 7 a.m. last Wednesday when my roommate and I were finally able to get into our apartment after being locked out the night before. As we left our friend’s house to walk home, we were greeted by a dazzling red-orange sky.
The IU volleyball team hopes the results of those matches are different this year. The Hoosiers (12-4, 1-1) play in West Lafayette for the first of two regular-season battles with Purdue (9-4, 1-1) at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
It’s Milan’s fashion week. And to describe it in the only word capable of describing such a week, it is fierce.
There is a life-changing decision facing three members of the IU men’s soccer team. That decision creates a clash between two dreams – one in a scrub, the other in a jersey.
Umphrey’s McGee will be back home again in Indiana on Thursday, marking the latest of many Bloomington appearances throughout the years, and for several fans, yet another tally for the number of live Umphrey’s shows seen in a lifetime.
The Political and Civic Engagement program, called PACE, combines classroom academics with experimental education.
Owners Candace and Jeff Finch organized a reception Tuesday in the upstairs of their restaurant Finch’s Brasserie for Bloomington musicians and artists willing to perform or showcase their artwork in the upcoming year.
The IU Office of Sustainability received a grant during the summer from Duke Energy Foundation to improve sustainability at the IMU.