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(03/11/25 3:55pm)
What is a holiday if not an excuse to watch a festive film with your family and friends. We watch movies filled with snowmen and Santa Claus in the winter. February is all about cinematic romance. So, when St. Patrick’s Day rolls around, why can’t we celebrate the day with some good films and maybe a few leprechauns? Here are some film picks to transport you straight to Ireland this St. Patrick’s Day.
(03/11/25 3:53pm)
This story was written by Niki Kelly. It was originally published by the Indiana Capital Chronicle here: https://indianacapitalchronicl....
(03/11/25 3:27pm)
In a note shared to X by Warner Bros. Korea on Feb. 24, director Park Chan-wook, known for films like “Oldboy” and “The Handmaiden,” shared his enthusiasm for fellow South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho’s “Mickey 17.” He specifically praised Robert Pattinson’s performance:
(03/11/25 1:51pm)
I’ll admit it. I wasn’t expecting “Anora” to sweep the 97th Academy Awards with five wins. In fact, I had no expectations when I whimsically headed into a local screening of the film merely a couple of weeks before the ceremony. I ended up intoxicated by everything the movie had to offer and I’m happy to admit that by the time the credits rolled, I found myself rooting for it to take home every award possible.
(03/11/25 11:00am)
In 2023, the Indiana defense was one of the strongest in the country, only conceding 11 goals across its 17 regular season matches. However, the backline took a step back in 2024, allowing 21 goals in 18 matches.
(03/11/25 11:30am)
Indiana men’s tennis failed to shed their losing streak after their two-match West Coast road trip Sunday afternoon at the David X. Marks Tennis Stadium on USC’s campus in Los Angeles.
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Despite Whitten’s 20% pay raise, her base salary sits at the lower end compared to that of other Big Ten presidents.
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In the minutes before her social psychology exam last semester, Shrayder Fischer, an IU junior studying clinical psychology, reached into her backpack for a pencil and accidentally pricked herself on a used needle.
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Indiana water polo traveled to Los Angeles this weekend to play its first two games of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation regular season, facing No. 2 USC and No. 4 UCLA on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
(03/10/25 11:38pm)
With only one matchup scheduled for the weekend, Indiana women’s tennis made the trip Friday to University Park, Pennsylvania, to take on No. 36 Penn State. The Nittany Lions swept the Hoosiers 4-0.
(03/12/25 11:10pm)
The Oscars have concluded, the winners have been announced and the debate of which films deserved to have been awarded has begun; absolving into a question of which film is the “best” or the “greatest.” Could a film adaptation of a previously written novel or play ever receive such an award as “Best Original Screenplay” if the film’s basis is off another work of art? To wrestle with this question, I want to figure out how we can define great art.
(03/10/25 3:48pm)
Freshman Maggie Williams attended her first march in 2017 when her mom took her to the women's march in Indianapolis.
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The following is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
(03/10/25 3:21pm)
The following is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
(03/10/25 3:54pm)
On Saturday, dozens of women of all ages gathered in the IU Education Building to celebrate the strengths of womanhood at the International Women’s Day Conference hosted by the Office of International Studies. They wore matching T-shirts as they listened to a powerful keynote speech, attended several workshops and engaged in conversations about furthering female empowerment. The conference was centered around a specific theme; “Future in Focus: Understanding Women’s Strengths and Unlocking Potential.”
(03/10/25 1:57pm)
This past Thursday, I watched “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre,” the original one from 1974, at the IU Cinema on a 35mm presentation the university just happened to have in its archives. The cinema was specifically seeking out a damaged print, something that would emulate the subversive, grimy style of grindhouse theaters from the 1970s. That is, the exact sort of theater that would’ve been interested, without hesitation, in showing the exact sort of violent exploitation feature Tobe Hooper’s independent horror film represents.
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As we move toward the spring, I find myself wondering what fashion trends will transpire. Every year, trend forecasters research what was popular in past and current months to predict what the next big trends will be.
(03/09/25 11:54pm)
It’s important for students to find their place in Bloomington because connection with others can help combat mental health issues, Keaton Evans-Black, arts-based wellness experiences manager at the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art said. This is why he created the art therapy group “A Place to Call Home” in February of this year.
(03/09/25 9:32pm)
After a 12-day break, Indiana men’s tennis resumed its regular season schedule across the country in Los Angeles against UCLA. The match marked the Hoosiers’ first Big Ten matchup of the season and the first time Indiana and UCLA faced off since 2019.