Friday Rundown: IUWBB tops Purdue again, Reform IUSA candidate Emma Coates, Students restore home for family in need, Hip Hop ConnXion
Hoosiers down the Boilermakers for third time this season
Senior guard Tyra Buss encourages the crowd to cheer after IU shoots a 3-pointer. Buss contributed 24 points to the overall score of 73, beating Purdue's 51points.
Ty Vinson
In front of its largest crowd of the year, IU women's basketball handled Purdue for a third time this season in the third round of the Women's NIT. Read more here.
IUSA candidates: Meet Reform IUSA presidential candidate Emma Coates
Junior Emma Coates is running for IU Student Association president on the Reform IUSA ticket. The campaign prioritizes bettering student government for the benefit of students, Coates said. All students can vote March 27 and 28 for one of three executive tickets.
Emily Abshire
Junior Emma Coates is running for IU Student Association president on the Reform IUSA ticket.Read more here.
Students restore home for family in need
Students from Habitat for Humanity at IU travel to Fort Pierce, Florida, over spring break to restore a home in an impoverished neighborhood. They cleaned and removed bushes from the back of a housing good warehouse that donates its proceeds to future home builds.
Courtesy Photo
Instead of spending his spring break partying with friends, IU senior Matthew Lashmet decided to do something different. Read more here.
Hip Hop ConnXion to 'Set It Off' at Buskirk-Chumley
Alexis Deverly, teacher of Heels Dance Hip Hop dancing class at IU, talks in front of the students about the class schedule. IU’s Hip Hop ConnXion will perform “Set It Off” at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Zheng Guan
It takes two to tango, but it takes 16 guest dance groups to perform Hip Hop ConnXion’s “Set It Off” performance. Read more here.