Culture Shock captivates audience at Rhino’s Youth Center
A cool breeze and unexpected sunshine refreshed attendees of the 32nd annual WIUX Culture Shock Music Festival on April 14.
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A cool breeze and unexpected sunshine refreshed attendees of the 32nd annual WIUX Culture Shock Music Festival on April 14.
Families, couples and students gathered in downtown Bloomington Friday for entertainment and family fun. At the same time they were collecting donations and raising awareness for HIV and AIDS during the annual South Central Indiana AIDS walk.
The IU Residence Hall Association has established a forum for students to share feedback on residence halls.
Monday just before 9 p.m., James Mynatt has finished watching the news on his phone, set against the dash of his truck. Parked on a dead-end road on the west side of Bloomington, he’s settling down to sleep.
As the calendar approaches the conclusion of the academic year, one of IU Bloomington’s most cherished campus traditions is also on the horizon.
A man who survived a March 16 car explosion in Nashville, Indiana, died Wednesday in Indianapolis, according to the Brown County prosecutor.
Unlike last year’s IU Student Association debate, which presented little disagreement, candidates at Wednesday night’s debate in Hodge Hall had varying points of concurrence and controversy.
“Hey, I want to go to Norway,” my roommate said in a coffee shop about a month ago.
IU students looking to try new foods are in luck.
Starting a few weeks ago, every Monday through Friday leading up to April 20 and 21, cyclists are practicing at Bill Armstrong Stadium to compete in Little 500, or so it seems.
As students begin to pack up their belongings and head out for spring break, they sometimes forget one key step: locking the door behind them.
INDIANAPOLIS — The undertaker would not watch the local news anymore. He hated how the broadcasters talked of nothing but death. He hated each mention of the city’s rising homicide toll and how the anchors seemed excited about the city setting a new record in blood. He hated how a news item could reduce a victim to a cause of death: the number of bullets torn into them, the place their body fell.
At 12:01 p.m. Sunday, the barricade surrounding the liquor section in the Kroger on College Mall Road came down.
When IU Police Department Lt. Nick Lewis pulled over a gray Honda Civic early Friday morning, he noticed something strange — all five men in the car said they had been drinking at Tau Kappa Epsilon.
“Prohibition ends at last!” signs taped to doors on the fifth floor of Harper Residence Hall in Foster Quad announced Thursday.
Four people were taken to the hospital, three by ambulance and one by a family member, Wednesday evening after a five-car accident at Atwater Avenue and Henderson Street near the Henderson Parking Garage. No one was killed.
Discussion and public comment about Carmel, Indiana's proposed first mosque lasted more than five hours Monday night before the city’s Board of Zoning Appeals. However, the few minutes between a motion to vote on the proposal and the results may have been the longest part of the night.
In response to the City of Bloomington’s controversial recent decision to purchase an armored vehicle for the Bloomington Police Department, a local Black Lives Matter organization is holding a free screening of the documentary film “Do Not Resist” at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Three IU Student Association tickets discussed everything from campus transportation to student involvement to the homeless population in Bloomington during the only campaign town hall of the semester Wednesday night.
A former IU student is facing multiple drug-related charges after allegedly dealing drugs out of the IU Tau Kappa Epsilon Gamma-Kappa chapter house, contributing to the suspension of the chapter.