Indiana football showcases retro uniforms against Cincinnati. Here are our (better) ideas
Indiana football is honoring late coach Bill Mallory and giving a nod to 1987 style with their throwback uniforms for its game Saturday against Cincinnati.
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Indiana football is honoring late coach Bill Mallory and giving a nod to 1987 style with their throwback uniforms for its game Saturday against Cincinnati.
Michael K. Williams, an acclaimed actor that brought new life to television with his darkly realistic performances, is dead at age 54, presumably from a drug overdose.
After 658 days of sitting dormant, the tailgate fields and parking lots outside Memorial Stadium were full again Saturday afternoon before Indiana football’s game against the University of Idaho.
The newcomers continued to shine for Indiana women’s soccer in its matchup against Murray State University Thursday night at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Coming off a record-breaking 6-0 win over Southeast Missouri State University on Sunday, Indiana women’s soccer took on Murray State University on Thursday for their final home non-conference matchup of the season.
Students with instruments in hand begin to congregate around 4 p.m in the parking lot in groups seemingly sorted by instrument.
The Walk to End Alzheimer’s is taking place Sept. 12 at Switchyard Park in Bloomington. Participants can either walk at the event or walk from home in their neighborhood.
Cardinal Stage is premiering “Every Brilliant Thing” as the first show of its mainstage season Sunday, Monday and Sept. 11-12 outdoors at the McCormick’s Creek Amphitheater.
IU football head coach Tom Allen has never been shy about his ambitions for his team.
As students flock back to IU’s campus, many feel waves of emotions as they return to in-person events and resume classes. All the while, worries of the delta variant of the coronavirus grow stronger.
The Bloomington City Council debated Mayor John Hamilton’s 2022 budget proposals for each government department Aug. 23--26.
Bloomington Pridefest returned to the streets this year as an in-person street festival with booths, wellness activities, music performances and other entertainment on East Kirkwood Avenue on Aug. 28.
The City of Bloomington is seeking local artists of color for the Bloomington Black y Brown Arts Festival, according to a press release Thursday Aug. 5. The festival, which was originally scheduled for Aug. 8 at Switchyard Park Pavilion, has been pushed back to Sept. 18 at Bryan Park.
The joint task force between the City of Bloomington and IU, convened by Mayor John Hamilton to recommend new names for Jordan Avenue, has completed its report.
Ken Harrelson is polarizing.
Models will take the stage Sunday night at Switchyard Park Pavilion to display garments made by Bloomington designers out of trash or old clothing as part of the annual Trashion Refashion Show, a runway show emphasizing the importance of sustainability by transforming materials destined for the landfill into fashionable clothing.
The City of Bloomington is seeking local artists of color to apply for participation in the Bloomington Black y Brown Arts Festival, according to a press release Tuesday.
The Bloomington City Council agreed to adopt a COVID-19 recovery investment fund and to support a federal act providing increased protections for labor unions as well as reviewing a city quality of life survey.
Bloomington blues duo Carnes & Shew will perform a free concert from 4:30-6 p.m. on Thursday in People’s Park as part of the People’s Park Concert Series.
We’ve all heard of Woodstock – a music festival during the Summer of 1969, when hippie culture was at its peak and artists such as the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane and Jimi Hendrix graced the stage. Marketed as “3 Days of Peace & Music”, Woodstock is considered a crucial marker in American music history.