Students watch big game on campus
More than 100 students gathered at the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union for the Union Board Super Bowl Party.
More than 100 students gathered at the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union for the Union Board Super Bowl Party.
IU’s Phi Beta Sigma chapter is four for four. The fraternity took home the top prize at the 26th Annual Statewide Step Competition for the fourth consecutive year Saturday at the IU Auditorium. The win secures a home-floor advantage for the team in 2011’s competition.
MIAMI – Louisiana native Tracy Porter watched the Saints every Sunday with his family and friends growing up in Port Allen, across the Mississippi River from Baton Rouge.
IU alumnus Tracy Porter's touchdown put the New Orleans Saints up 31-17, a final score that will forever be etched as New Orleans’ first-ever world championship.
Hoosiers, past and present, conveyed their support for Tracy Porter via Twitter.
A blown whistle can end a team’s momentum. And Sunday, all those whistles killed IU’s chance of winning.
Women's tennis looked to knock off Duke, wrestling faced No. 5 Minnesota and the track and field team continues a record-breaking season.
After IU dropped a 58-43 contest to Iowa on Jan. 24, something changed. Both IU coach Tom Crean and his players alike spoke about the team’s quality practices and its renewed focus and belief since the home loss.
IU knew the Wildcats were shooting 36 percent from 3-point range as a team going into its Sunday contest in Evanston, Ill. The Hoosiers had also been prepped on the movement of their offense, based largely on back cuts resulting in easy layups. The scouting report didn’t matter Sunday.
The IU men’s tennis team continued a trend of strong play at home Saturday when the Hoosiers dominated both Tennessee Tech and Butler 7-0 at the IU Tennis Center.
The Hoosiers have heard every reason why they shouldn’t succeed this season: They are too young, too inexperienced and there are just too few of them suited up.
Timmerman, author of “Where am I Wearing: A Global Tour to the Countries, Factories, and People that Make Our Clothes” and the opening speaker for the event, “Check Your Label: Elements of Conscious Consumerism” sponsored by the Kelley School of Business, was one of the five speakers Friday at the IU Auditorium.
Centered on the theme “Indulge your senses,” the newest members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., referred to as u.n.D.S.T.p.u.t.e.d., will sponsor their first series of events throughout campus this week.
IU and community groups are involved in the relief effort “Cram the Container.” It will collect donations to fill a 1,280-cubic–foot container which will be delivered to Haiti.
With a 24-17 lead, the New Orleans Saints were backed up against their own end zone and had NFL MVP and Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning threatening to have one of his patented comebacks. But he didn’t count on Tracy Porter.
For Bloomington resident Jim DeWees and his 8-year-old son Cameron, WonderLab is a place to play and learn.
With a 24-17 lead, the New Orleans Saints were backed up against their own end zone and had NFL MVP and Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning threatening to have one his patented comebacks. But he didn’t count on Tracy Porter.
Two Bloomington men face preliminary rape charges after picking up a woman outside Night Moves on Thursday morning.
Club Rotation, the potential new dance club in town, wants to “reinvent the way Bloomington parties.”
“We want our revolution now,” cry the patients of the Charenton asylum. Sometimes shouted, sometimes whispered, sometimes sung, the statement reverberates throughout the play “Marat/Sade,” produced by the IU Department of Theatre and Drama and directed by Dale McFadden.