Hoosier Army
The Hooiser Army is a group of devoted followers of the IU soccer team. See what the team says about the army and how they change the game.
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The Hooiser Army is a group of devoted followers of the IU soccer team. See what the team says about the army and how they change the game.
While the IU football team lost to North Texas 24-21, injured IU running back Darius Willis got the chance to wrestle.
On the current IU roster, five former high schools are represented by at least two or more current IU soccer players.
Local food festival Big Red Eats Green offered sample portions of cuisine from local restaurants using locally produced food.
Special section: Matt Callahan used flash to illustrate newspaper headlines across the country for our 9-11 special online section.
People all across the nation were affected by the tragedy on Sept. 11, 2001. Roll over each dot to see how each city’s newspaper responded on their front page.
Inter:facing is an interactive art exhibition by Margaret Dolinsky in the Grunwald Art Gallery that premiered Sept. 9 and runs through Oct. 1.
Almost 3,000 flags were planted in Dunn Meadow by IU College Republicans, IU College Democrats, IU Student Association and Union Board. Prompted by this and a visit from Rep. Todd Young, several students and faculty members share their 9/11 stories.
Seven-year-old Maya Szakaly interacts with one of Margaret Dolinksy’s pieces Friday at the Grunwald Art Gallery. All of the works at the Inter:facing exhibit allowed users to interact and change the artwork in various, subtle ways.
Juniors Colin Rodkey and Katie Watts pause to look at a work by Margaret Dolinsky at Dolinksky's Inter:facing exhibit on Friday at the Grunwald Art Gallery. All of the works at the Inter:facing exhibit allowed users to interact and change the artwork in various, subtle ways.
An interactive timeline with links to contemporary 9/11 coverage.
Source: Legislative Services Agency
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Lauren Spierer disappeared three months ago Saturday June 3. Since then dozens of search parties have crisscrossed Bloomington and the surrounding areas. Thousands of people have heard her name and story. The IDS has compiled an updated timeline with links to the stories and will continue to cover the search.
Graphic by Matt Callahan
The IDS asked IU students and IUSA officials what IUSA was, and what IUSA should be doing.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>The new varsity baseball and softball stadiums will take the place of the intramural fields on the north edge of campus near 45/46 and Fee Lane and will leave the nearly 10,000 participants of intramural sports without a home field.Director of Recreational Sports Kathy Bayless said that as of yet, there is no immediate plan where the sports will play after groundbreaking on the stadium begins this fall. According to the Indiana University Master Plan, new intramural practice fields will be constructed in the northeast section of campus. Sembower Field and IU Softball Field would become a part of this complex as well. The Master Plan does not include a date for when construction will take place.
Source: IU Recreational Sports
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