Get groovy in quarantine with tie-dye
By Alex Deryn | May 27, 2020 8:14 pmHere are five easy steps to make great tie-dye shirts.
Here are five easy steps to make great tie-dye shirts.
The Starlite Drive-In Theater celebrated the first day of its 65th season May 22.
Average attendance for Big Ten football also declined.
This is the band's first time back to Bloomington since the 2016 Culture Shock Fest.
The festival brought the community together and showcased more than just balloons.
IU has nearly 750 registered clubs and organizations.
Homes, barns, sheds and yards were damaged in the storm.
The new boardwalk took around 11 months to complete.
The 2019 Little 500 season ended with Teter Cycling winning the women's race and Cutters winning the men's race for the second year in a row.
Bloomington resident Daniale Sciscoe pets dachshund Rocks on June 26, 2019, at Bloomington Animal Care and Control. The BACC seized 68 dogs on March 17 from an unauthorized hoarding and breeding operation.
The Zietlow Justice Center is located at 301 N. College Ave. Monroe County Sheriff Ruben Marté's platform of transparency has revealed the extent of the county jail’s poor conditions, sparking debate over whether a new jail should be built.
Dave Rollo, council president and District 4 council member, speaks April 3, 2019,at the Bloomington City Council meeting in City Hall. Rollo is running unopposed for reelection.
The Bloomington Police Department is located at 220 E. Third Street. The president of the local Fraternal Order of Police Paul Post said officers showed opposition to relocating to the Showers Building.
The IU Auditorium is seen July 10, 2022, behind Showalter Fountain. The auditorium will feature a variety of performances during the spring semester of 2023.
The IU Cinema building is seen at 1213 E. Seventh St. The IU Cinema will host a “study break mega marathon” Dec. 11.
The Global and International Studies building, home of the Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism, is located at 355 N. Eagleson Ave. The institute works to educate and bring together Jews and non-Jews to combat antisemitism and discrimination in the community.
IU student orientation leaders give campus tours to high school students in Nov. 26, 2018, in front of the Fine Arts Building. Nationwide, enrollment has decreased 1.1% since last fall, while IU has seen an increase of students enrolled in the fall semester from 45,328 last year to 47,005 this year.
A trail sign is seen in front of the waterfront Feb. 2, 2021, at Griffy Lake Nature Preserve. The Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department will conduct a 5.5 acre controlled burn Nov. 9.
The IU Auditorium is seen July 10, 2022, behind Showalter Fountain. The auditorium will feature a diverse group of performances throughout the rest of the fall semester.