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An IU law professor published investigative reporting on the university’s presidential search process.
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An IU law professor published investigative reporting on the university’s presidential search process.
From sleeping on a mattress on the floor of his New York City apartment to interviewing Barack Obama in the Oval Office, photographer Brandon Stanton offered advice about identity and fulfillment to IU students during an IU Auditorium event Thursday.
Founder and owner of "Humans of New York" Brandon Stanton, 37, speaks at an IU Auditorium virtual event Thursday. Stanton discussed his passion for photography and storytelling.
The worries keep him up at night. He tosses in his bed. He paces around the house. Thoughts pinball through his mind.
The official announcement came just after 2 p.m.
NBA stadiums across the country have been vacant since the league halted play March 11 due to the rapidly spreading coronavirus pandemic. At that point, college basketball conference tournaments were still in full swing, and the nation hadn’t come to terms with the monumental changes the virus would bring.
The future of fall sports in Bloomington is still uncertain due to COVID-19, but IU athletics has steadily followed a gradual return to practice since June 15. This week, six members of the IU football program tested positive for the coronavirus, leading to the suspension of the team's voluntary workouts for an undisclosed period of time.
IU football junior running back Stevie Scott was listed Wednesday on the Doak Walker Award preseason watchlist. The award is presented to the country's top college running back.
Maurice Creek laid face down on the hardwood, his head buried into the back of his hands. Waves of gold and white confetti showered over the court after the Golden Eagles’ Travis Diener hit a game-winning 3-pointer to capture a The Basketball Tournament title over former IU basketball’s Creek and Remy Abell.
Less than a week ago, Major League Soccer put its teams back on the pitch, beating Major League Baseball and the National Basketball Association to the task. While soccer does entail physical contact, it’s not to the same level as football, allowing for a more seamless reestablishment. The “MLS is Back Tournament," spanning from July 8 to Aug. 11, is underway.
Three IU wrestlers were touted in the top 30 of their respective weight classes, according to preseason rankings released by Open Mat last week.
Former IU basketball player and 1981 national champion Steve Bouchie died Sunday afternoon. Bouchie, 59, suffered a heart attack over the Fourth of July weekend.
Two former IU basketball players are making a long-awaited run in a national tournament.
Former IU baseball left-handed pitcher Caleb Baragar solidified a spot on the San Francisco Giants’ 60-man roster for the 2020 season, the organization announced Wednesday. It will open the opportunity for Baragar’s first appearance in the majors.
Auburndale High School head football coach Kyle Sasser can tell countless stories about Aubrey Burks. But, his favorite memory of Burks, who is IU football’s most recent 2021 commit, originates from last summer.
IU golf signee Drew Salyers finished tied for fifth in the PGA Workday Charity Open qualifier Monday, shooting a 65 in the one-day competition.
The crack of the bat and resounding pop of baseball gloves have been somewhat rare over the last few months. Big league stadiums have mostly gone untouched, and college fields have been silent since the season’s cancellation in March. Even local sandlots don’t have their usual hum.
Former IU basketball player Victor Olapido announced last week that he will not be suiting up for the Indiana Pacers when the NBA resumes play in Orlando, Florida, later this month.
Live basketball is back, and it's not the neighborhood pickup game at the local park. It’s professionals on TV, with shoes squeaking and teammates hollering in a symphony of normalcy to the ears of sports fans. Although the NBA is scheduled to make its return in late July, another hoops tournament is being played in Columbus, Ohio.
In one of his final acts as IU athletic director, Fred Glass offered a sense of stability to Hoosier athletes amid the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic.