Creek out for season, fractures knee
IU freshman guard Maurice Creek's season is over after fracturing his left knee in a 90-42 victory against Bryant.
IU freshman guard Maurice Creek's season is over after fracturing his left knee in a 90-42 victory against Bryant.
The Hoosiers are well on their way to .500 with a dominating effort against Bryant, but stellar freshman guard Maurice Creek left the game on the stretcher with a left knee injury.Follow the live chat with IDS reporters Nathan Hart and Frank Therber at "Hoosier Hype" here.
For IU, tonight’s game against Bryant will give Hoosier fans a glimpse of what to expect in the Big Ten opener against Michigan on New Year's Eve.
IU returns from Christmas break to take on the 0-12 Bryant Bulldogs at 9 p.m. in Assembly Hall.
The Ambassador of Nepal to the United States, Shankar Sharma, is scheduled to visit IU on Monday to meet with IU Professor and Nobel Prize laureate Elinor Ostrom.
No one laughs as much as Meryl Streep’s Jane Adler, the protagonist of this rom-com-with-a-twist. That is, except for the audience, who really has no choice but to laugh when Alec Baldwin, as Jane’s ex-husband Jake Adler, plops his hairy-chested, pot-bellied, and nearly naked self in front of Web cam trained on Jane’s new lover, Adam (Steve Martin).
For its second “Star Wars” spoof / tribute, “Something, Something, Something, Dark Side,” “Family Guy” takes on “The Empire Strikes Back.” The show doesn’t have a great history with extended story arcs (see the three-episode Stewie movie), but by sticking to only double episode length and not arbitrarily chopping the episode into separately-aired segments, Seth MacFarlane and company make it work.
Boy meets girl. Boy falls in love. Boy does something stupid, and hilarity ensues. The story is as old as Genesis.
The redemption of Robert Downey Jr. has yielded overwhelmingly positive results thus far. His performance in "Iron Man" makes it hard to imagine anyone else as Tony Stark, and he earned an Oscar nomination for his role in "Tropic Thunder." He can now add Sherlock Holmes to his resume; the title character in Guy Ritchie’s latest film came to life in his capable hands. Jude Law simultaneously turned in an impressive performance as his trusty sidekick Dr. Watson.
Some films probably shouldn’t be musicals. "Nine" is one of them.
Ryan Bingham is a mixture of motivated businessman, smooth operator, and abject loner. He’s the kind of guy you can respect for devoting himself to his career but he’s also someone you can never truly know because he lives only for himself. This is co-writer/director Jason Reitman’s depiction of the middle aged, upper middle class 21st century self-made American man.
He stopped attending class, eats Wendy's, and plays beer pong between hands of cyber poker. But Kevin Bryniczka is cashing in an annual six figures.
One student's bucket list of memories.
Apply to write a weekly column for the IDS Opinion page. View and download the application displayed in the "Related Content" tab to the right side of this story.
Fourteen schools applied for the 2010 Indiana Arts Commission Arts in Education program grants. Eleven of the schools received grants, which must be used for arts projects that take place during the schedule school day.
Indiana University Bloomington Police Chief Michael Hanson is retiring after spending 39 years serving the campus.
The state will most likely cut about $59 million from Indiana University’s share of the higher education budget over the next 18 months.
For a ten-minute stretch in the second half, the IU basketball team did little wrong. The problem: the team had to play the other 30 minutes, too.
Two 4-point plays, successful loose-ball bouts and defending IU well in the post were enough to send the Hoosiers home for the holidays with a chip on their shoulders.
As IU took the court against Loyola (Md.), IU coach Tom Crean said he thought his team was ready.