2002 to 2012: IU’s tournament runs compared
With IU pitted against a No. 1 seed in the Sweet 16 — this time against No. 1 Kentucky, a program IU has a little bit of history with — how does this season compare to the 2001-02 season?
With IU pitted against a No. 1 seed in the Sweet 16 — this time against No. 1 Kentucky, a program IU has a little bit of history with — how does this season compare to the 2001-02 season?
The IU men’s track and field team competed at the NCAA Indoor Championsips in Boise, Idaho, this past weekend and finished in sixth place.
Lawson, who was sworn in at the Statehouse in Indianapolis, replaces former Secretary of State Charlie White. White was removed from office and found guilty of six felonies, including voter fraud.
The Hoosiers extended their streak to nine consecutive NCAA meets in which the team has finished in the top 15 after finishing in 13th place with 115 points.
Four Hoosiers took the national stage this past Thursday and Friday as they competed in the NCAA Wrestling Championships in St. Louis.
On Sunday, the Hoosiers (15-13) wrapped up the Hoosier Classic with a 9-1 win in five innings against the University of Illinois-Chicago.
On March 9-11, the Hoosiers competed in the Oklahoma Spring Festival in Norman, Okla. The Hoosiers finished the weekend 2-3, winning both games against Wichita State (6-18) and losing three games to then-No. 8 Oklahoma (24-3).
After 14 wins in 15 games, the Hoosiers were brought back down to earth — at least for this weekend.
The women’s water polo team won six matches in a row at the Roadrunner Invitational the weekend of March 10 at CSU Bakersfield.
The Hoosiers won game one of their weekend series against Loyola Marymount, 3-1, but LMU swept them in a doubleheader.
The Hoosiers earned three wins in eight games during their spring break trip to Southern California, and sophomore starter Joey DeNato earned two of those wins.
The number of Indiana high school students passing Advanced Placement exams increased in the 2010-11 school year, according to data released by the Indiana Department of Education earlier this month.
Saori Kanzawa, who lived with her husband and 5-year-old daughter 35 miles from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant when it experienced a meltdown after a magnitude 9 earthquake shook the region last March, said she was never worried about living close to the power plant, even after the plant’s first hydrogen explosion.
Gov. Mitch Daniels signed more than 80 bills into law during IU's spring break. From “bath salts” to the sale of poultry at farmers markets, here are some of the highlights.
By a narrow 7-6 vote, the policy committee of the Bloomington/Monroe County Metropolitan Planning Organization agreed to include construction of Interstate 69 to State Road 37 in its Transportation Improvement Program.
In honor of Youth Art Month, the IU Art Museum is displaying artwork from students in the Monroe County Community School Corporation.
Japanese photographers and curators featured in Pictura Gallery’s “Contemplation” exhibit met last week to discuss the inspiration behind the collection of photographs that documents life in rural Japan.
The Office for Women’s Affairs will celebrate its 40th anniversary by sponsoring a creative works contest that allows students and staff to submit work exemplifying a chosen theme.
A passion to promote the arts caused Andy Beargie and Kevin Winkler to start a local web series, “Midwest Underground.” The series, currently published sporadically, was created to reach college students in the Midwest, especially in Bloomington, where the show originated.
While many students were on their way out of town for spring break, Martine Locke and Band, originally from Australia, traveled to Bloomington for a show at Rachael’s Café.