Column: Three keys to IU’s tournament success
What formula should the Hoosiers follow for a Big Ten victory?
What formula should the Hoosiers follow for a Big Ten victory?
Not the wheelchair. Screaming in agony, his right leg useless, Verdell Jones III had one request. Not that wheelchair.
Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami. Nearly a year later, IU students are bringing the tragedy to the forefront once more.
A recent IU geophysical experiment indicated unusual seismic signals associated with the series of tornadoes that swept across the Midwest last week.
Without him, there would be no sound, no lights and no atmosphere. John Harmon is the man who shines the lights on everyone else, but he stays in the shadows. When the first whistle blows and the ball hits the floor, most fans never know he’s there
Police officers will be looking for impaired or aggressive motorists during March’s “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign. Individuals with a blood-alcohol level of .08 or higher will be prosecuted. The crackdown is part of a greater strategy to lower the number of driving fatalities.
Una Winterman is the co-founder of Local First Indiana, a Bloomington nonprofit organization whose goal is to support and promote independent, locally owned businesses.
Nine miles away from a disaster relief site, the pungent smell of gasoline mixed with smoke from chainsaws permeates the town of Henryville, Ind. The stench is one of the remnants of the tornado that devastated the area only one week ago.
IU-Bloomington was named a 2011 Tree Campus USA by the Arbor Day Foundation. This is the fourth year IU has received this designation.
The IU chapter of Indiana Public Interest Research Group currently lacks the necessary student body support to maintain its pledge.
According to the study, one-third of the subjects reported a condom being present during their most recent act of anal intercourse. The researchers determined the rate of condom use varies according to certain factors.
This month, OWA is celebrating its 40th anniversary to coincide with Women’s History Month. The office created a timeline of women’s history at IU, which is on display at the Herman B Wells Library.
Both Darian Schmidt and Zac Nees will advance to the NCAA Championships from March 22-24 after both finished in the top three in the 3-meter diving competition.
Southern California is well-represented on the IU baseball team’s roster. Of the 35 Hoosiers, nine players hail from the region. IU Coach Tracy Smith said it’s not a coincidence that during spring break, the Hoosiers will play eight games against southern California foes.
SXSW is one of the largest music festival showcases of the year. From March 13 to 18, thousands of people will gather to hear music from almost every genre you could imagine in Austin, Texas.
But the fashion gods are no longer the only source for personal style. In fact, sometimes they’re put on the back burner. Instead, “street style” — the everyday style of men and women about town — is taking the cake for fashion inspiration.
After years of searching for the right guys for the band, Gist and Rainwater finally created the current Indiana Boys.
Hotfox was recently announced as the winner of the Sonicbids-Jansport Battle of the Bands contest. After submitting the song “Mountain Tiger,” receiving support through rounds of voting online and waiting for judging by a panel, the band was chosen for an all-expense-paid trip to Austin and the opportunity to play in the Jansport Showcase.
Precious points in the Crimson and Gold cup will be awarded as the focus of the instate rivalry turns to the hard court of women’s tennis. The Hoosiers will begin Big Ten play this Friday as they welcome No. 68 Purdue to the IU Tennis Center.
After months of preparation, qualified Hoosier track and field athletes will be heading to Boise, Idaho, for the NCAA Indoor Championships.