Letter from the editor
The Indiana Daily Student prides itself on its 150 years of independent journalism. We pride ourselves so much for it that it’s at the top of our website.
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The Indiana Daily Student prides itself on its 150 years of independent journalism. We pride ourselves so much for it that it’s at the top of our website.
For 150 years, generations of Indiana Daily Student staffers have made it their mission to bring the news to campus and the Bloomington community. We were there when Herman B Wells took over as president of the University, when the University celebrated its sesquicentennial and for all the NCAA championships. We were there when football Coach Terry Hoeppner died, when Lauren Spierer went missing and when Hannah Wilson was murdered. We’ve been there through it all.
IU Athletics has had 223 Olympic berths for athletes, coaches and judges, and 130 of those have come from the men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs.
Softball: Andy Mohr Field
Though the School of Journalism has dissolved and Ernie Pyle Hall is vacant, the legacy of the World War II journalist still lives on in Bloomington in the form of a bronze statue in front of the newly renovated Franklin Hall.
Late December, 2014.
The Hoosiers were up 10-0 over the Ball State Cardinals in the first half. Security worker Tom Bush wasn’t satisfied.
In the past few days, a lot of questions have gone unanswered about IU Coach Kevin Wilson’s departure from IU.
Thanksgiving break was perhaps the most needed thing for most students. They got a chance to recharge before facing the back-to-back all-nighters and spending more time in the library than their own homes.
With the election only a week away — seriously people, seven days — it’s time to sit down and figure out who we want running our country.
Well, we’re a little more than halfway through the semester.
Once Colin Kaepernick took a knee for the national anthem, I knew it’d make its way to college athletics.
It’s only Oct. 5. But because it’s Oct. 5 in Indiana, it’s time to start talking about basketball.
In the grand scheme of things, why do sports matter?
For those of you who read my columns, you know I’m a little cynical. Well, maybe a lot.
College football season is great.
I never necessarily thought of Tom Crean as an insightful man.
It was a banner weekend for the Hoosiers.
We’ve seen this before.
Another academic year begins, another athletic season begins.