IU Bloomington Police Chief retired Monday
IU Bloomington Police Chief Michael Hanson will retire from the IU Police Department Monday.
IU Bloomington Police Chief Michael Hanson will retire from the IU Police Department Monday.
The IU women’s basketball team followed its conference loss at Purdue with a second straight Big Ten defeat at the hands of No. 16 Michigan State Sunday.
IU professors, students and Bloomington community members made their way to the Bloomington Courthouse square on New Year’s Day to remember IU assistant professor Don Belton, who was stabbed to death Dec. 27.
Griffin told police he was sexually assaulted by Belton on the evening of Dec. 25 and came to his home on the 27th to have a conversation with Belton regarding the incident, which escalated into a physical fight leading to Belton’s death.
Hundreds of people gathered Friday evening on the Bloomington Square at a candlelight vigil honoring slain IU professor Don Belton.
Jackson Museum Performing Arts Center Corp. agent Odie Anderson says the project could include a replica of Jackson's Neverland Ranch estate.
Lilly, who was 94, donated more than $30 million in gifts to the IUPUI and IUB campuses.
If there was one player Crean probably didn't mind his team shutting down, then it would be Big Ten leading scorer Manny Harris. And that's exactly what junior guard Jeremiah Rivers did.
Purdue (7-6, 2-1) won the Barnburner trophy for the 14th time by defeating the Hoosiers (8-5, 1-1).
The Hoosiers lost their best scorer in Creek, but in his absence, the rest of the guards collectively put together an outstanding game.
The IU men's basketball team closed 2009 in victorious fashion, winning 71-65 against the Michigan Wolverines.
With the first of 18 Big Ten games tipping off for the Hoosiers at noon today, Tom Crean will embark on what might be his most difficult task yet as a college basketball coach – rallying this IU team to compete through the entire conference slate without their best scorer.
On Wednesday, after three days of hearing national media personalities and local fans express outrage over the Colts' decision, Irsay responded. Not only did he support the decision made by president Bill Polian and first-year coach Jim Caldwell, Irsay said he approved it.
Relive IU sports in 2009 by flipping through our top photo picks here.
IU and Bloomington community members plan to meet Friday on the Bloomington Square to honor the life of IU assistant professor of English Don Belton.
WEEKEND's Brian Welk discusses his favorite films of the year.
The Indiana Daily Student compiled the top 30 photographs that captured IU and Bloomington news in 2009.
IU (6-6) opens conference play against Michigan at noon on New Year's Eve at Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers will be doing it without their leading scorer, freshman guard Maurice Creek, who fractured his knee against Bryant on Monday and will miss the rest of the season.
Read the latest posts on the IDS Hoosier Hype sports blog for updates on freshman Maurice Creek's condition after surgery, analysis of what Creek's absence means for the Hoosier squad, and thoughts from teammates on Creek's injury.
Preliminary figures through Monday show 680 traffic fatalities. That's the lowest number since the 670 recorded in 1925, when Ford was still making Model Ts.