Head to the Hall
When the IU women’s basketball team says goodbye to its lone senior, Nikki Smith, the Hoosiers hope a record crowd will be at Assembly Hall to wish her farewell.
When the IU women’s basketball team says goodbye to its lone senior, Nikki Smith, the Hoosiers hope a record crowd will be at Assembly Hall to wish her farewell.
The IU men’s lacrosse club has kicked off the 2008 spring season on a tear, going 3-0 and grabbing its first national ranking in years in the process.
For the second straight weekend, the No. 56 Hoosiers will head south to face two quality opponents.
In the past two weeks, the IU women’s tennis team has dropped two close contests against ranked opponents.
Tracy Smith heard congratulations from all corners after taking the last of three games against No. 34 LSU last weekend.
If you were to step into the Gladstein Fieldhouse on a Monday afternoon, you would see a team practicing like it has all season, working toward goals it had set out to accomplish long before the year began.
After two weeks off, the IU softball team (1-4) heads south to Chattanooga, Tenn., to participate in the Frost Classic as the Hoosiers look for their second victory.
Bob Knight will work as a guest studio analyst for ESPN during the NCAA tournament.
You’re D.J. White. You’re a household name. You’re recognized everywhere you go. You’re constantly reminded that you’re special.
Fusion Culture: Transportable Living When: Now through March 7 Where: School of Fine Arts Gallery More info: Works by environmental artist Sarah FitzSimons will be on display. Gallery hours are noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Entry is free.
The Academy Awards have come and gone, the red carpet has been rolled up and the borrowed jewels have been returned. There were a few surprises, but not many.
Politics and music were on everyone’s mind this week at the post-war politics and music panel presentation sponsored by IU ArtsWeek and the Jacobs School of Music.
At the end of every semester, students sell back, re-use or store textbooks. Books For Africa, a non-profit organization operating in the U.S. and Canada, collects books students donate, and they eventually travel to or benefit African libraries.
IU’s Hapkido and Self-Defense Club will host a self-defense and rape awareness seminar from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday in room 163 of the School of the Health, Physical Education, and Recreation.
Dr. Robert Sapolsky, a renowned neuroscientist, will be coming to IU to discuss the familiar topic of stress and the ongoing neurological research being conducted to investigate how it affects humans.
A memorial service will be held for sophomore Rachel James from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday at Allen Funeral Home, 3000 E. Third St.,
Law students gathered in the Moot Court Room in the law school Thursday to discuss with lawyers and judges the connection between their religion and profession.
Students and Bloomington residents will have the opportunity to dance the weekend away during workshops in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center and the Indiana Memorial Union.
Former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Kenya’s rival politicians have reached an agreement.
Deposed Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s homecoming Thursday was a triumphant return to the center of Thai politics despite the military’s efforts to eradicate his legacy and keep him at bay.