2011 entertainment is already bad
I’ll admit it. Last year when Julie Taymor announced that she would be directing an epic, action-packed musical stage production of Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark, I was peeing with excitement.
I’ll admit it. Last year when Julie Taymor announced that she would be directing an epic, action-packed musical stage production of Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark, I was peeing with excitement.
Youth pregnancy has always gotten a lot of press, but shows like “16 and Pregnant” and “Teen Mom” have recently cast the spotlight especially heavily on the issue.
What I don’t understand is why attendance is an issue at all.
The IU men's basketball team (10-9, 1-5) is in Iowa City this afternoon to take on the last place Iowa Hawkeyes (7-11, 0-6). Follow the action live by clicking here.
Jordan Hulls kept the Hoosiers in the game against Wisconsin with his hot shooting.
At the end of the day, IU still adds another tally to the loss column.
IU lose fifth straight, losing at home to Michigan State 69-55
Coming off its first Big Ten win of the season, IU began its road matchup against No. 17 Wisconsin in dramatic fashion.
IU faces Western Michigan, Xavier and Ball State
Michigan Kick-Off begins water polo season for Hoosiers
It was only junior Erik Huber’s first day volunteering at the Habitat for Humanity site, and he already had to help build a house.
This weekend's Gladstein Invitational pits two elite shot putters against eachother
The holiday cheer has ended, and campus is hidden under a cold cloud of darkness. Professor of psychiatry Alan Schmetzer said this can cause the blues.
Swimming and diving teams both hit the road to play Purdue, Tennessee
The IU wrestling team will host No. 1 Penn State this weekend at University Gym.
When most people think of the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, they think of sex, pornography and — well — more sex.
The men's tennis team faces off against N.C. State this weekend
New and old members of the First Nations Educational and Cultural Center came together to celebrate culture for the first time this semester for Craft Night on Thursday.
The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction will showcase a more traditional form of photography in its new exhibit opening 5 p.m. Friday called “As We See Them.”
Avoiding falls on the ice and snow involves some “mental preparation” in addition to some “purposeful movement,” said Michelle Miller, an exercise physiologist in the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation