Bob Knight's troubled legacy
After selling his NCAA Championship rings, will Bob Knight ever come home?
After selling his NCAA Championship rings, will Bob Knight ever come home?
What is College GameDay and why is it such a big deal?
All the hoopla from ESPN’s College Gameday aside, Saturday’s titanic clash between No. 1 Michigan and No. 3 IU at Assembly Hall carries major implications.
At No. 1 and No. 3, Saturday’s matchup will be the highest pair of teams to ever play in Assembly Hall in its history as the Hoosiers attempt to take down their second top-ranked foe at home in two seasons.
Head Coach Randy Bloemendaal and the IU men’s tennis team will be competing in another doubleheader at home Friday against the IUPUI Jaguars and the No. 8 Oklahoma Sooners. The day will start at 2 p.m. for the Hoosiers as they will be hosting Oklahoma first and competing against IUPUI at 7 p.m. in the Indoor Tennis Center.
Justin Smith of the San Francisco 49ers and Torrey Smith of the Baltimore Ravens are keys to the Super Bowl.
The IU swimming and diving team will head to Louisville, Ky., to compete against the Cardinals at 5 p.m. Friday in the Ralph R. Wright Natatorium.
After suffering three losses to ranked teams in its season-opening weekend, the No. 14 IU water polo team will travel to California this weekend for five more matches against ranked foes.
Finding themselves down just six at halftime, the IU women’s basketball team was in striking distance of an upset of No. 14 Purdue Thursday night in West Lafayette, hoping to beat its rival for the first time in eight tries.
Entering the home stretch of the regular season, the pressure is on for Indiana wrestling as they gear up for Friday’s match against No. 17 Michigan.
The No. 51 IU women’s tennis team defeated Marquette, Western Michigan and Butler by a margin of 7-0 in each match last weekend to extend its record to 5-0. The team will be back in action Sunday, Feb. 3.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded The Kuali Open Library Environment a $750,000 grant to create a community-based software system.
Kelley School of Business professor Marjorie Lyles has been elected as the first female president of the Strategic Management Society.
The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center will have its First Friday celebration from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday in the center’s Bridgewaters Lounge.
Target and Wal-Mart were joined in holy matrimony Thursday afternoon.
Despite the inspiring speeches of award season, the fashion is always the best part.
Fortunately for us, basketball season is in full swing — where is your school spirit?
Local funk band The Main Squeeze will perform for fans at the Bluebird Nightclub Saturday before hitting the road for a 20-date tour on the east coast, starting in Brooklyn, N.Y.
This week we celebrated the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice.”
IU Theatre will travel back to the 20th century when the theater debuts its latest production, “Intimate Apparel.”