Marching Hundred CBS competition to begin public voting
IU’s Marching Hundred has entered a CBS challenge to college marching bands for the best rendition of “Hawaii 5-O” will begin public voting Sept. 20
IU’s Marching Hundred has entered a CBS challenge to college marching bands for the best rendition of “Hawaii 5-O” will begin public voting Sept. 20
The IU men’s soccer team defeated Massachusetts, 2-1, Sunday in Amherst, Mass. Junior forward Will Bruin put the Hoosiers (2-3) on the scoreboard in the 51st minute.
On Friday, Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels announced Boone County Circuit Court Judge Steven David as the newest member of the Indiana Supreme Court.
The 17th annual Lotus World Music & Arts Festival will come to a close at 2 p.m. tonight at the World Spirit Concert.
A speedy start gave way to a brief sense of concern on the IU sideline before the Hoosiers righted the ship and cruised to a 38-21 victory Saturday night at Western Kentucky after a 16-day layover from the season opener.
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Senior quarterback Ben Chappell threw for 366 yards and 3 touchdowns to lead IU to a 38-21 victory against Western Kentucky. For Western Kentucky, it's the team's 23rd loss in a row.
Patterns are forming with the No. 24 IU men’s soccer team, as the alternating wins and losses through the first five games of the year now place the Hoosiers at 2-3 after falling to Brown 2-1 Friday.
A pedestrian was the most seriously injured with a possible broken leg after a two car collision around 6:30 p.m. on 3rd Street and Swain Street.
From football practice to the Philharmonic to a logging protest, check out all of the photos that made it into this week's paper, and watch for a post of the week's best photos on the Focus blog.
“Enormously humane and generous.” Those were the first words Chancellor Ken Gros Louis used to describe the University’s “Man of the Century,” former IU President Herman B Wells.
Coach Bobby Knight led the IU men’s basketball team to three NCAA Division I championship titles and 11 Big Ten titles.
It’s been almost five years since late IU coach Terry Hoeppner took a piece of limestone and made it a symbol.
Little 500 is more than the largest collegiate bicycle race in America. It is more than the biggest intramural event on the IU campus. It is more than a great college weekend. ittle 500 is the event that turns men and women into riders and IU students into Hoosiers. According to the IU Student Foundation’s Web site, the Little 500 is the biggest intramural event at IU. It is also the largest collegiate bike race in the United States.
Despite the many changes IU has undergone since the 1900s, one thing has maintained a constant presence at a campus consistently voted one of the prettiest in the nation: the limestone.
At midnight following graduation day, seniors storm Showalter Fountain outside the IU Auditorium to go for a late-night dip. Why? It’s tradition.
Check out IU's noteworthy alumni. Michael Uslan (1973, 1975, 1976) Enthusiast for everything Batman, Uslan was the executive producer of the 1989 film “Batman” and all of its sequels. Most recently, the 2008 “The Dark Knight” has become one of the highest-grossing films of all time. Uslan graduated from IU’s School of Law in 1976 and also taught the nation’s first accredited comic book course at IU in 1971. His 30,000-count comic collection is in IU’s Lilly Library.