Greek Week events start today with ‘spirit’
Campus fraternities and sororities will come together to celebrate the successes of IU’s greek community during Greek Week, starting today.
Campus fraternities and sororities will come together to celebrate the successes of IU’s greek community during Greek Week, starting today.
After the retirement of the former vice president and chief administrative officer Terry Clapacs, President Michael McRobbie appointed Tom Morrison to the new position of vice president for capital projects and facilities. Clapacs’ administrative responsibilities, such as human resources and risk management, were split among other departments to create a narrowed position.
At 1:30 p.m. today, fire, police and other emergency personnel will arrive at Jordan Hall.
At IU-Purdue’s first Asian American Studies Graduate Student Conference, graduate students gained an insight to the obstacles and complexities of Asian American Studies.
IU’s law school officially became the Michael Maurer School of Law on Friday in a ceremony attended by hundreds of alumni, University officials and students.
The weekend didn’t begin the way junior Lachlan Ferguson and sophomore Maxime Armengaud had hoped, but they righted the ship and won seven matches at Virginia’s Ranked Plus One Invitational.
Two pedestrians were hospitalized late Friday night after a hit-and-run at the corner of Atwater and Fess avenues.
The IU women’s tennis team got off to a fast start by dominating the competition at the annual Hoosier Invitational.
Big Ten conference play kicked off this weekend for the No. 19 Hoosiers. They allowed game-winning goals in the final 10 minutes against both Northwestern and Wisconsin to drop to 8-3 (0-2) on the season.
It’s going to be a long trip back to Bloomington for the No. 17 Hoosiers, who lost both games in Ohio this weekend.
The rowing team embarked on their 10th varsity season, beginning their fall schedule Saturday at the Lemonhead Regatta.
In the midst of an exciting Week 4 contest, there was simply a feeling IU would let a victory against the Wolverines slip away.
The Hoosiers continued their winning history Friday in their 100th Big Ten matchup.
In the first play of IU’s final drive as the team trailed 36-33, Michigan cornerback Donovan Warren wrestled the ball out of IU wideout Damarlo Belcher’s hands as the two players fell to the ground.
IU finished with more total yards and time of possession than No. 23 Michigan on Saturday, but the Wolverines did one thing the Hoosiers could not. They capitalized when opportunities presented themselves.
Congressman Baron Hill, D-9th District, announced that a yearly grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will be given to the South Central Community Action Program in Indiana.
More than 5,000 runners, walkers and volunteers gathered outside of Memorial Stadium on Saturday for the 10th annual Hoosiers Outrun Cancer.
The timing of this column is all wrong. I’m writing to tell you to go to Lotus Fest. Unfortunately Lotus Fest is finished.
Don’t cough in my mouth. Seriously, it’s not cool. Not that I’m one of those swine flu fanatics. It’s just I can’t afford to get sick, not here.
Palin 2012? After her trip to China, it would seem that Sarah Palin’s next step beyond the overpaying lecture circuit could be an attempted ascent to the presidency.