Several former Hoosier divers in U.S. Olympic Trial finals
Two pairs of former Hoosier divers will compete in the women’s three-meter synchronized finals on Thursday at the 2012 USA Diving Olympic Trials in Federal Way, Wash.
Two pairs of former Hoosier divers will compete in the women’s three-meter synchronized finals on Thursday at the 2012 USA Diving Olympic Trials in Federal Way, Wash.
IU Track and Field athletes Andy Bayer (1500m) and Kind Butler (400m) clinched their spots at the U.S. Olympic Trials this week in Eugene, Ore.
Purdue University’s Board of Trustees is expected to select current Indiana Gov Mitch Daniels as Purdue’s next president at a meeting Thursday, according to at least two Indianapolis-based media outlets.
Former Hoosier field hockey great Kayla Bashore-Smedley is no stranger to building tradition from the ground up.
The inaugural Junior All-Star matchup between Indiana and Kentucky came to an end Saturday at North Oldham High School with a girls’ sweep for Indiana and a split in the boys’ games in the home-and-home format.
The year of 1962 marked the construction of the Berlin Wall and the haze of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Alumni took the time to reflect on that era and celebrate the 50th anniversary of their graduation.
On a foggy Bloomington night in June, two beacons shine brightly through the mist. They are the towers that form the North End Zone complex at Memorial Stadium, and they serve as just that: a memorial to a man who has been absent for five years. A man who never saw the towers built.
Students from across the country attended the Jacobs School’s 66th annual Summer Music Clinic, June 10-16. The international appeal allowed students from 15 different states and Seoul, South Korea, to attend.
On Saturday afternoon at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center, families were invited to sing along as the cast danced and sang about dogs at work and dogs at play.
Miss Indiana University 2012 Brianna McClellan will compete for the title of Miss Indiana from June 20-23 in Zionsville, Ind.
Directed by George Pinney, with musical direction by Terry LaBolt, “Damn Yankees” is a cross between the classic story “Faust” and America’s favorite pastime.
The role of the douchebag in movies has changed during the past few decades.
This Tuesday commemorates Juneteenth, June 19, 1856, a day that celebrates the final chapter of slavery in the United States.
Due to ongoing countywide drought problems, the Monroe County Board of Commissioners issued a disaster emergency proclamation Friday prohibiting several activities within the county to prevent widespread fire hazards.
Former Rep. Lee Hamilton, who represented Indiana’s 9th Congressional District from 1965 to 1999, has endorsed Shelli Yoder, the Democratic candidate running for the post Hamilton held for more than three decades.
Starcs, 69, is the co-owner of Caveat Emptor, one of three booksellers on the Square, but the only store in Bloomington that specializes in rare and used books. It’s been open since the early 1970s.
Although Bloomberg has provided no conclusive evidence that soft drinks are in fact the leading cause of fat Americans, the proposal is overwhelmingly popular with the New York Board of Health. However, Bloomberg will continue his annual endorsement of National Donut Day, provided that participants do not indulge in a 24-ounce soda to wash down their donut.
It was a Saturday morning in summer 2011, after my junior year. I had come to IU as a business major but quickly realized that I had little interest in business. Being a dumb freshman, I decided to do the logical thing and change my major to biology/premed.
As the college rivalry between Indiana and Kentucky seems to be ending, a new, younger version began at 8:15 p.m. Friday with the inaugural matchup between Indiana and Kentucky Junior All-Stars.
Interim Provost and Executive Vice President Lauren Robel announced today that she will recommend Michael Evans to be Interim Dean of the School of Journalism at the next Board of Trustees meeting, June 21-22.