Freitag: People wanted me out
Fred Glass, IU Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, announced Monday that IU men's soccer coach Mike Freitag’s contract is not to be renewed for the 2010 season. His contract expires Dec. 31.
Fred Glass, IU Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, announced Monday that IU men's soccer coach Mike Freitag’s contract is not to be renewed for the 2010 season. His contract expires Dec. 31.
A former executive director of the state Department of Commerce has announced that he'll run for Indiana secretary of state next year.
Although the health care reform debate drags on in the capital and across the country, foreign policy takes center stage this week as President Barack Obama unveils a military surge he hopes will “finish the job” in Afghanistan.
Look again and see the real fear that religious profiling can create. Profiling should only exist for the greater sake of the community and should target individuals who pose a real threat; looking for danger because of religious affiliation is asinine.
There’s a perfectly logical reason as to why the U.S. hasn’t adopted an official language in our 233-year history – we don’t need one, just like we don’t need an official religion or soda pop.
So far the debate about health care has been a boon for television advertising in the states of pivotal lawmakers, including Indiana. None of that money is being spent on ads that move debate in a more informed direction.
Statistics can measure the attendance level – 17,039 fans. They can measure points – IU’s 68 to Maryland’s 80. But if they could measure decibels, Tuesday’s crowd against Maryland would have hit a season-high.
The Hoosiers were tied with the Terrapins at 54-54 in the second half, before Maryland reeled off a 24-9 run that lasted up until the final minute. The loss had the feel of many IU contests from a season ago. More than anything, it proved that there is still growing to be done in Bloomington.
Although the IU Auditorium’s usher program has been around since 1941, the job has remained the same, except for one thing: required clothing attire.
IU’s endowment is on its way to recovery after feeling the effects of the economic recession.
After a disappointing 12-10-1 IU men’s soccer season, IU Athletics Director Fred Glass will not renew former IU men’s soccer coach Mike Freitag’s contract.
MUNICH - Rudolf Salomon Cortissos sobbed as he told a Munich court about the letter his mother had written on May 17, 1943 – four days before she was gassed in the Nazis’ Sobibor death camp with some 2,300 other Dutch Jews.
CLEVELAND - A registered sex offender attacked 14 women and killed 11 of them, leaving their remains in and around his home, a prosecutor said Tuesday after announcing a grand jury indictment against the suspected serial killer.
All Tiger Woods has to do is pay a $164 fine – less than a round of golf at Torrey Pines – and his dealings with Florida authorities about his car accident will be done.
Fresh off a more than disappointing 4-8 season, the Hoosiers can officially pack up 2009 and prepare to unfurl 2010. Returning next season are the figure heads of IU football in junior quarterback Ben Chappell, sophomore wide receiver Tandon Doss, and, of course, IU coach Bill Lynch. But past that, the Hoosiers will enter their first season this decade with questions all around the board.
WASHINGTON - In the first of two votes on allowing same-sex marriage in the nation’s capital, the District of Columbia City Council has passed the bill 11 to 2.
When Maryland coach Gary Williams and IU coach Tom Crean sat down for their postgame press conferences, the coaches told two different stories.
PRETORIA, South Africa - South Africa will treat all HIV-positive babies and expand testing, the president announced Tuesday.
CUSCO, Peru - Chilean jokes are common in Peru and vice versa; relations between the two countries have been strained for a while now.
Erica Rogers' weekly music column tells readers why they should give Susan Boyle a chance.