Women's basketball coach wins debut with Hoosiers
Mike Davis' rout of Pepperdine will go down on the record books as more historic.
Mike Davis' rout of Pepperdine will go down on the record books as more historic.
While sophomore guard Tom Coverdale remained on the court in Assembly Hall for a television interview after IU's 70-62 win Friday against South Alabama, junior guard Dane Fife sat in the men's locker room. Fife remembered playing a pick-up game last summer with Coverdale and noticing a difference -- his teammate was playing hard.
WEST LAFAYETTE -- The scene at Ross-Ade Stadium was enough to make a diehard Indiana fan sick. The stands were flooded with 69,104 fans, most of whom were dressed in Black and Gold. Fans waved towels saluting Purdue star quarterback Drew Brees throughout the game.
WEST LAFAYETTE -- Believe it or not, the Hoosiers were able to slow down Drew Brees Saturday at Ross-Ade Stadium. The Boilermakers' senior quarterback only threw one touchdown, and IU managed to get an interception on the Heisman hopeful.
Although I have researched the college choice process for 20 years, it still might be risky for someone responsible for student enrollment to say anything about debates over rankings and perceived quality. I might be thought defensive or disingenuous but I would like to try to put several issues in perspective.
In light of the debacle that was my article last week, I will never write anything serious again. I wrote about a world issue. The problem is nobody around here cares about anything besides sex, drugs and where to find more sex and drugs. I can't say I blame them. So here's a column for my four remaining fans.
How about a re-vote? But not just in Palm Beach County, I'm talking about the entire country.
The University announced Nov. 16 it was forming a committee to search for a new athletics director. The man who holds the position, Clarence Doninger, is being forced to retire because of a mandatory retirement policy at age 65 for executives and high policy makers within the University.
Although Nov. 18, 1918 signifies independence for the Baltic state of Latvia, the day is characterized by mixed emotions. A celebration held Friday at the Indiana Memorial Union's University Club by the Baltic and Finnish Studies Association honored the occasion as one of patriotism, joy and sadness.
Michael Shuman, author of the acclaimed book Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant Communities in the Global Age, will give a public talk today at 1:30 p.m. in the Indiana Memorial Union's Oak Room.
The Radio and Television building was the setting for a lively discussion Wednesday night on the crisis in the Middle East and the importance of Jerusalem to Muslims. Khalid Turanni, executive director of the American Muslims for Jerusalem, led audience members on a tour of the conflict in the Middle East from the point of view of Palestinians living in Israel.
The Willkie Quad auditorium swelled with music, laughter and the tinkling chimes of ankle bells Saturday night when about 550 people celebrated Diwali, the Hindu "Festival of Lights," with the Indian Student Association.
It's a world of clock watchers, bureaucrats, office holders -- what it is, it's a screwed up world... there's no adventure to it. Dying breed. Yes it is. We are the members of a dying breed. That's why we have to stick together. -- Ricky Roma, Glengarry Glen Ross
Often IU opera will choose an opera of such rarity and beauty that one wonders why it is not more often performed. Such is the case with Carlisle Floyd's musical drama "Susannah," which was the most recent piece produced by the Opera Theater.
At a ceremony in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, Craig Nelson, professor of biology and public and environmental affairs, was honored as "U.S. Professor of the Year" by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
President Myles Brand announced Thursday that Terry Clapacs will be heading a search committee to find a replacement for athletics director Clarence Doninger, who is retiring June 30.
On a cold winter day, junior Monica Sentmanat handed out hot chocolate to passersby in front of the School of Fine Arts. The steaming drink contained no dairy products. Using soy milk and chocolate syrup, Sentmanat wanted to prove that the vegan diet is possible with slight modifications.
This extraordinary work of cinematic art nabbed the Palme d'Or at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival and rightly so. Based off a 1958 Japanese film of the same name, this work weaves a glorious tapestry about a remote village where the old, when they reach 70, are taken to an adjacent mountain to die. A woman approaching this age accepts her fate, while her son struggles with its reality.
Wednesday, coach Kathi Bennett ended practice early. She'd been stressing the importance of the transition game throughout the scrimmage but wasn't getting what she wanted.
There are two things that can make a good album. One is good music, the other is alcohol. With its seventh album, Liquored Up and Lacquered Down, Southern Culture on the Skids (SCOTS) accomplishes both of these, combining intelligent and interesting music with alcohol references galore.