Judges hear arguments for appeal of Myers’ conviction
Judges heard oral arguments from both sides yesterday regarding an appeal of the conviction for the slaying of IU student Jill Behrman. PODCAST: Conversations featuring Jodie Myers (01/23/08)
Judges heard oral arguments from both sides yesterday regarding an appeal of the conviction for the slaying of IU student Jill Behrman. PODCAST: Conversations featuring Jodie Myers (01/23/08)
Sen. Hillary Clinton kicked off an all-day campaign tour of Indiana Thursday by promising to bring new jobs to the Hoosier state as hundreds of rowdy and enthusiastic supporters lined up downtown to cheer her on. PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines
Keith J. Sampson just wanted to read. But last November, reading a book checked out from the IU library system got him in serious trouble with the University.
This was supposed to be the season that put Indiana basketball back on the map as one of college basketball's elite programs. But in the end, the Hoosiers were left asking what if and what's to come in the program's future. BLOG: Basketblog
For the IU men’s basketball team, the time is now. The team might have been seeded too low for fans and players, but if the No. 8-seeded Hoosiers do not come to play against No. 9 seed Arkansas, a season that began with so much promise will come crashing to a halt one game into the NCAA Tournament. BLOG: Basketblog
The No. 15 women’s water polo team (10-11) will face No. 16 Hartwick (11-7) in its first home game this season. Coming off of a three-game losing streak, a so-called “home field advantage” could be exactly what the Hoosiers need.
The No. 15 women’s water polo team (10-11) will face No. 16 Hartwick (11-7) in its first home game this season. Coming off of a three-game losing streak, a so-called “home field advantage” could be exactly what the Hoosiers need.
Soon, the roar of men’s college basketball will be replaced with the sharp pings of aluminum bats reverberating around the north side of campus.
Devin Ebanks will be released from the letter of intent he signed with IU and will reopen his recruitment, Adam Zagoria of the Herald News in West Paterson, N.J., reported Tuesday.
Four days after a heartbreaking loss to No. 39 Louisville, the No. 38 IU men’s tennis team returns to the courts today to begin Big Ten play.
While brackets are being decided and office pools are taking shape, the No. 32 IU women’s tennis team is beginning its own March Madness as it takes on two Big Ten opponents this weekend.
IU women’s basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack said two weeks ago, after her team’s Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal loss to Purdue, that she would relish any opportunity to take her young team to the postseason. That opportunity comes Saturday night.
A breakdown of the Arkansas Razorbacks starting lineup.
OK, so the Hoosiers wrapped up their Big Ten campaign by laying an egg in the first round of the tourney. OK, so they haven’t shot well and played defense in the same half since he-who-shall-not-be-named was roaming the sidelines in a blue shirt and red tie.
Several members of the IU men’s basketball team could experience simultaneous firsts and lasts when the Hoosiers play No. 9 seed Arkansas in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at about 9:40 p.m.
While many college students decided to use spring break as a time for relaxation, partying and fun, riders participating in the Little 500 had only one goal in mind: preparing for race qualifications Saturday.
Junior Alpha Tau Omega member Steve Ziemba has been a Little 500 rider for only two years, but he has already experienced the highest of the race’s highs and the lowest of its lows.
Camera flashes, expensive appetizers and a well-dressed crowd were all part of the latest IU fashion show, the “I Admire Your Luck” Resort 2008 Fashion Show, directed and produced by James DiMartino, a fifth-year senior at IU.
While not the weirdest production I’ve ever seen, Wednesday’s performance of “The Tempest” by traveling troupe The Acting Company at the Musical Arts Center is certainly a contender.
Lisa Pratt, president of the Bloomington Faculty Council, has announced she is stepping down from her position. Pratt was elected to the position only one year ago.