Cutters, Theta win pre-race series
Fighting the frigid temperatures at Bill Armstrong Stadium, Alpha Gamma Delta and Kappa Alpha Theta faced off in the Team Pursuit final with more than the final event on the line.
Fighting the frigid temperatures at Bill Armstrong Stadium, Alpha Gamma Delta and Kappa Alpha Theta faced off in the Team Pursuit final with more than the final event on the line.
Celebrating 20 years of service at IU, the Asian American Association’s annual Taste of Asia event at the IU Auditorium will feature various student performances plus free food from local Asian restaurants.
ROYAL MARINE BASE CHIVENOR, England – Fifteen Royal Navy sailors and marines held captive by Iran returned home Thursday to a nation relieved at their freedom but also outraged that they were used by Tehran’s propaganda machine.
Jazz is all over Bloomington. Bear’s Place, Cafe Django, Tutto Bene and Ragazzi Arte Cafe all play host to live jazz weekly. The next time you leave your pad to check out those wild beats, be sure to know the slang to converse with those funky cats.
As the sun rises Saturday over Bloomington, John Byers will be setting up his booth to prepare for the start of the season – the farmers market season.
March is over and so is basketball season, but it is never too late to talk about bubble teams.
In the world of Google, Hurricane Katrina never happened.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida coach Billy Donovan wanted to stay. His star players knew it was time to go.
MIAMI – Network morning shows and cable news fueled the frenzied coverage of Anna Nicole Smith’s death and the saga that followed leading to her burial, a report from a media watchdog group found.
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana’s minimum wage would be tied to the federal rate under legislation that cleared a Senate committee Wednesday.
Kentucky’s restless two weeks are over. Billy Gillispie is the Wildcats’ new coach, and he insists the winningest school in college basketball history is on solid ground despite an early ouster from the NCAA tournament.
The IU women’s water polo team is prepped to play the Michigan Wolverines on Saturday. But unlike most weekends, the Hoosiers don’t have to travel to play.
Charity is often considered to be a rewarding experience, but who knew that someone could see 19 bands perform just for donating two canned goods and $3? The Union Board’s 21st annual Club Night, part of Live From Bloomington’s campaign to support local bands and the Hoosier Hills Food Bank, featured 19 bands at Max’s Place, Blue Bird, Uncle Festers and Jake’s on Thursday. A donation of $5 or a combination of $3 and two canned goods got patrons into all participating venues for the night.
After almost a year of deliberation and negotiation, IU President Adam Herbert announced Thursday that IU alumnus and media personality Tavis Smiley will present the commencement address during graduation ceremonies May 5.
Prosecutors filed charges Thursday against three people who allegedly conspired with suicide bombers in the attacks that killed 52 subway and bus passengers in London on July 7, 2005.
Police are looking for a woman who stabbed another woman two times Wednesday night.
Sometimes, I have to remind myself that I’m in Indiana – and that’s a good thing. With just about every amenity available at our fingertips, it’s hard to believe that we go to school in the middle of nowhere. And then, at other times, I just want to forget. Like when I read that the Ku Klux Klan was planning a springtime march in Bloomington.
The framed photo of Alfred Hitchcock hanging on the wall of his University office reminds IU professor Lee Sheldon of his first encounter with the Hollywood legend. “‘Good morning, Mr. Hitchcock.’ That’s all I said,” Sheldon remembers.
"It’s like bringing the Rolling Stones to campus times 100.” What is it that has IUSA President Betsy Henke so enthused? Why would she sacrifice IU’s chances at having Mick Jagger scream relentlessly into a microphone while hoping his skin stays on his skull (it’s been looking kind of baggy lately)?
The Center on Philanthropy at IU announced last week that it received a $1.5 million endowment from the Wilbur and Hilda Glenn Family Foundation to help further programs and education.