Hoosiers finish 2012 competition season with OSU Invitational
The IU swimming and diving team finished off its fall season with the OSU Invitational this past weekend, pulling out several top-ten finishes.
The IU swimming and diving team finished off its fall season with the OSU Invitational this past weekend, pulling out several top-ten finishes.
IDS national sports columnist Trent Stutzman thinks that the day is coming quickly when NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will no longer be able to please both the players and the fans.
This week around the arts in Bloomington.
IU’s African American Dance Company will present its annual Dance Studio concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Willkie Auditorium.
In the world of ballet, it is common for companies to begin hiring dancers at the age of 17 or 18. Ballerinas are faced with the decision of either signing with a company immediately after high school or continuing their education at a school such as Jacobs School of Music.
At least 101 people are recorded missing in Indiana according to state and national databases. One year and six months ago, IU student Lauren Spierer was added to that list. They are daughters, sons, fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers and friends. They are all missing.
The Israeli government’s actions guarantee that, at the very least, conversations will be forced to occur.
Entitlements such as Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid eat up twice what defense does. Democrats have been throwing around the possibility of up to $400 billion in entitlement cuts, but they won’t kick in for 10 to 20 years.
Finals week is almost here, and with it comes the question I hear every single year: Why do I have to learn this?
Hopefully the UN vote will force pro-Israel U.S. citizens to rethink their allegiance. For a fair compromise to be reached, Palestine deserves recognition and respectful treatment by the U.S.
Forget a disinterested pursuit of truth. Contemporary academia strives to reshape America in its own Marxist image: a weak social democracy with no authority in the world, devoid of white middle class citizens with traditional families.
The Unitarian Universalist Church's 54th annual Art Fair and Bazaar drew a crowd for the book sale, rummage sale, white elephant gift exchange and bake sale.
Fewer Hoosiers voted in this year’s general election than in 2008. About 58 percent of the 4.5 million registered voters in Indiana hit the polls this election season, a slip from 62 percent in 2008.
A Bloomington man’s nighttime stroll was interrupted when two men, one reportedly armed with a handgun, approached him from behind and allegedly robbed him at gunpoint.
Sloppy play in the first half gave way to the expected fastbreak battle Saturday evening in Assembly Hall as IU outraced Coppin State in a 87-51 win.
When the IU men’s basketball team started slow out of the gates, shooting 0-of-9 to start Saturday evening as the team faced the Coppin State Eagles at Assembly Hall, IU Coach Tom Crean said he wasn’t worried.
IDS men's basketball columnist Michael Norman says the Hoosiers should always play defense like they did against Coppin State.
The IU men’s and women’s swimming teams came out of the AT&T Winter Nationals with five top-five finishes Saturday night.
Indianapolis-based Timmy Global Health is one of 25 organizations competing for $1 million and the title of the nation’s best non-profit organization at the 2nd Annual American Giving Awards presented by Chase Bank.
Saturday saw the IU wrestling team come away victorious in the all-day Hoosier Duals, picking up wins against SIU-Edwardsville, Bucknell and Gardner-Webb.