Column: A big 'mozel tov' to Drake
On the same day fans were anticipating the premiere of Drake and Rihanna’s music video “Take Care,” the music video for Drake and Lil Wayne’s “HYFR” was also released.
On the same day fans were anticipating the premiere of Drake and Rihanna’s music video “Take Care,” the music video for Drake and Lil Wayne’s “HYFR” was also released.
The Union is full of secrets. These are just a few of them.
For me, China was a land of contrast.
Priest. Therapist. Hairdresser.
Harry Potter's quest for the sorcerer's stone might not be so far from reality.
Local resident Rena Kirk talks about raising 30 animals, including a 1,000 pound camel, in southern Indiana.
We say the overt sexualization of teen stars like Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez should be carefully examined before critiqued.
You probably feel more alone than you ever have before. You’re thinking about the comfort of always having somebody to talk to, somebody to be with, somebody to let you know you’re wonderful when you’ve had a rough day.
O’Brien won’t achieve his goal of de-marginalizing Christianity by making moving billboards out of his followers.
All of this together creates an attraction that only sort of focuses on baseball. The problem is, though, that less baseball at a ballpark will not draw attention to the team.
IU diving legend Mark Lenzi has died at the age of 43. A 1992 Olympic Gold Medalist in the 3-meter, Lenzi was hospitalized in critical condition March 28 for fainting spells and a dangerously low blood pressure of 78/48, according to Fredericksburg.com. He was unable to survive and passed away Monday morning.
Tomorrow, a group of students might bare more skin than usual while on campus. April 10 is “One Day Without Shoes,” an international event in which people around the world are encouraged to leave their shoes at home to bring awareness to children who go without them.
In anticipation of a campus visit by evangelical theologian and Pastor Doug Wilson, members of the IU community are uniting to raise their voices against the controversial speaker.
Along a wall, there are framed photos of Fiji brothers holding up the Borg-Warner Trophy after winning the race in 1956, 1965, 1967, 1975, 1987 and 1995. There’s one empty frame on the wall with a piece of paper taped up that reads, “RESERVED FOR 2012.”
The Cutters are seeking their sixth consecutive victory in this year’s Little 500 race. The riders became the first team to win five consecutive titles with a victory in the 2011 race.
Thomas Buhls, the only participant in Saturday’s Confederate Heritage Rally, stood on the Monroe County Courthouse Square and wielded a cardboard sign reading, “Celebrate your white heritage. Be proud of your white identity.” A mob of counter-protesters surrounded Buhls, chanting, “Fascist scumbag, go home. Bloomington doesn’t want you. Get the fuck out of our town.”
After Illinois dropped the opener, the Fighting Illini rallied, winning 11-6 Sunday and the series 2-1. It was the Hoosiers’ first series loss in Big Ten play.
For the second straight weekend, No. 45 Indiana split two matches against ranked competition at home. The Hoosiers started the weekend taking on No. 72 Iowa. IU denied Iowa its first road win of the season, as it defeated the Hawkeyes 6-1.
The Indiana Hoosier track and field squads continued to succeed on a weekly basis, as the Hoosiers competed in both the Florida Relays and the Stanford Invitational.
In three games, the Hoosiers finished 2-1 against the Boilermakers who — prior to this weekend — were undefeated in Big Ten play.