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Hannah Smith discusses dating from an American and Egyptian perspective.
Hannah Smith discusses dating from an American and Egyptian perspective.
Anthony DeCurtis, longtime contributing editor at Rolling Stone and IU alumnus, will give a public lecture titled “50 Years On: Meeting The Beatles, What They Mean and Why They Matter” 7 p.m. today in Ballantine Hall 013.
Cody Zeller has 14 points to give IU a 13 point lead at the half.
IDS basketball beat writer Max McCombs will be blogging live from tonight's IU-NDSU matchup at Assembly Hall. Join the conversation.
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Nine-time Grammy winner John Legend will perform an acoustic solo show at 8 p.m. Dec. 7 at the IU Auditorium. The event is presented by Union Board.
The reggae and alternative rock artist performed for a packed crowd at 9 p.m. Sunday as part of his fall college concert tour in support of his newest album, “Spark Seeker.”
Off the momentum of the Crean announcement, the Hoosiers took down Bryant in the team’s first regular season game, 97-54.
The IU men’s and women’s cross country teams competed in the Great Lakes Regional this weekend in Madison, Wisc. The men’s team finished third and qualified for an at-large bid to the NCAA Championship meet next weekend.
The Western Michigan Super Challenge was the IU women’s tennis team’s last chance in the fall season to figure out where it stacks up against its competition.
A classic Disney princess received an extravagant French makeover in IU Opera Theater’s “Cendrillon” this past weekend.
Their second weekend in a row on the road, the No. 41 Hoosiers ended just shy of the mark, finishing the Northern Illinois Quad Huskie Duals with a 1-2 record.
Valparaiso put away the IU women’s basketball team, outscoring the Hoosiers 33-23 in the second half en route to a 64-52 victory Friday at the Athletics-Recreation Center in Valparaiso.
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IU continued its steady play this weekend, going 1-1 out in the western outskirts of conference territory by losing to No. 9 Nebraska and taking down Iowa.
The IU men’s tennis team sent two freshmen to the Louisville Winter Invitational this weekend. Both Chris Essick and Daniel Bednarczyk competed in the singles competition and paired up to participate in the doubles portion of the tournament.