Passion Pit’s stop at IU becomes vibrant dance party
A brilliant light show accompanying charismatic music transformed Passion Pit’s concert into a dance party when the band played Saturday at the IU Auditorium.
A brilliant light show accompanying charismatic music transformed Passion Pit’s concert into a dance party when the band played Saturday at the IU Auditorium.
The 11th annual Jill Behrman 5K Race raised more than $25,000 for Jill’s House and the Jill Behrman Emerging Leadership Scholarship.
Woodlawn Field and Track will be closed beginning Monday, Kim Gray, director of marketing and sponsorship for Campus Recreational Sports, said in a press release.
A slew of forced turnovers by Illinois (4-3, 2-2) led the Fighting Illini to a 43-13 victory over IU (4-3, 0-3) on Saturday afternoon in front of a crowd of 53,550 at Memorial Stadium.
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The three candidate's for Indiana's Ninth District Congressional seat met October 18, 2010 for a debate. Incumbent Democratic Representative Baron Hill, Republican Todd Young, and Libertarian Greg Knott talked jobs, the economy, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Most political analysts and pollsters say the race will be a toss-up between Hill and Young.Video provided by WTIU
No. 13 Michigan (18-2, 7-1) and Michigan State (11-8, 3-5) travel to Bloomington for contests on Friday and Saturday, respectively.
Having lost six straight games in the Big Ten, the IU women’s soccer team is looking for some comfort from Sunday’s trip to Iowa City, Iowa, during which the Hoosiers (4-10-1, 0-6) will play Iowa, which is also looking for its first Big Ten win.
As the Hoosiers prepare for a trip to East Lansing, Mich. to take on No. 9 Michigan State, IU will be able to do something Saturday it has not yet accomplished this season: Defend a three-game winning streak.
On Tuesday, two runners from the IU cross country teams, Ben Hubers and Sarah Pease, were rewarded for their accomplishments from the weekend at the Chile Pepper Cross Country Festival in Fayetteville, Ark. They were both named Big Ten Runners of the Week.
IDS football columnist Justin Albers writes about the problems of agents interacting with college athletes, and how agent issues impact even the IU football program.
Passion Pit, one of summer 2010’s most in-demand touring artists, will make a stop in Bloomington on Saturday as part of the Campus Consciousness Tour.
Ben Chappell vividly remembers his first start in an IU uniform. The quarterback was just a sophomore in 2008 when the Hoosiers traveled to Champaign, Ill. for their fourth Big Ten game of the season. The Hoosiers, then on a four-game losing streak, took the field as a 2-4 team.
“COACH: The Untold Story of College Basketball Legend Al McGuire," takes the stage in Bloomington for the first time with 3 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Saturday performances at the Ruth N. Halls Theater.
President George W. Bush was still in office, the movie “Superbad” had just been released and the song “Crank That (Soulja Boy)” by Soulja Boy was atop the Billboard Hot 100. That was the last time the IU football team won a Big Ten road game.
Swimming and diving head coach Ray Looze said last season was a good year for both the men and women’s team. Friday both teams start their dual meet season.
A photo of Harvey Phillips, distinguished professor emeritus and life-long tuba player, hangs on the wall of his protege, professor of tuba Dan Perantoni.
It is back to Big Ten play Sunday and back to another chance for the IU men’s soccer team to get back to its recent winning ways. The Hoosiers travel to Michigan State and will try to pull one game closer to a Big Ten regular season title in East Lansing, Mich.
Mastodon skeletons, the Great Depression era Works Progress Administration and the ice age are all a part of Indiana’s archeological history and took center stage on the first day of the 2010 Midwest Archeology Conference.
When the University of Nebraska wanted to join the Big Ten, the conference’s academic provosts were asked for their views first.