COLUMN: Will IU swimming and diving finally step out of the shadow?
We’ve seen this before.
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We’ve seen this before.
Another academic year begins, another athletic season begins.
A simple wag of a finger took IU’s rising sophomore swimmer Lilly King from an up-and-coming member of Team USA to the instigator in what some are comparing to a Cold War-era tiff.
IU Athletics has produced 191 Olympic berths for athletes, coaches and judges. And 110 of those have come from the men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs.
In an electronic survey asking about Ernie Pyle, students showed their varying knowledge.
Students jumped over computer charger cables and listened to the constant sound of typing during a 42-hour hackathon event this weekend.
TiAnna Wallace, 10, meticulously worked to perfect the Skittles and candy canes on her gingerbread house. Her sister, Alivia Holland, 5, added candies of all sorts to her own gingerbread house and sneaked marshmallows whenever her grandmother wasn’t looking.
Keller Williams broke into the bluegrass music scene in the ‘90s with an unusual one-man band performance style.