Marching for GLBT civil rights
My crusade for a bus began less than three weeks ago because of a surge of student interest in attending the National Equality March in Washington, D.C.
My crusade for a bus began less than three weeks ago because of a surge of student interest in attending the National Equality March in Washington, D.C.
I’m dropping out. Who needs a degree anyway? Midterm papers are due and exams are approaching. The days are getting shorter and the nights longer. Seasonal depression has set in. It won’t stop raining. I haven’t done laundry, and nothing in the food court looks edible. I owe money to the bursar, the credit card company and my parents. This isn’t working out.
The Community Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County recently awarded $126,204 to 17 local non-profit organizations through their annual program, according to a press release.
While last Friday’s Hoosier Hysteria marked the start of official practices for the IU men’s basketball team, the team will “tip off” the 2009-10 campaign with a pep rally at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 29.
With his career highs in passing yards and touchdowns against Illinois on Saturday, IU quarterback Ben Chappell has earned his first Big Ten Player of the Week award, as announced by the conference Sunday night.
Teen Driver Safety Week will begin today and lasts until Saturday, the Governor's Council on Impaired & Dangerous Driving and the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute announced. In 2008, Indiana had 136 fatal crashes involving drivers ages 15-20, according to a press release.
Teen Driver Safety Week will begin today and lasts until Saturday, the Governor's Council on Impaired & Dangerous Driving and the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute announced.
IU men’s tennis coach Randy Bloemendaal said before the weekend that he wanted at least one player to break through at the Louisville Tournament. He got his wish.
The Hoosiers started Homecoming with a bang Saturday, beginning with the IU cross country teams dominating the Sam Bell Invitational in Bloomington.
After 120 minutes of play that included two overtimes, IU was unable to find a way to score against a Michigan defense that frequently dropped back nine players. The tie pushed its record to 9-3-2 for the season and 1-2-2 in the Big Ten.
Junior forward Andy Adlard fell to his hands and knees, his forehead in the grass. Freshman goalkeeper Luis Soffner punched the net. Michigan State’s bench charged the field, its screams audible in front of a stunned crowd at Bill Armstrong Stadium. For the second consecutive home game, the No. 23 men’s soccer team fell to an unranked opponent in double overtime. The Spartans beat the Hoosiers 1-0.
Though last year’s parade was canceled because of rain, this year hundreds turned out Friday at the IU Student Alumni Association-sponsored parade to kick off Homecoming Weekend.
For the third time this season, the Hoosiers came out on top against ranked competition – this time on their home turf.
Students, alumni and Indiana residents came out to Hoosier Hysteria on Friday to see the start of the IU men’s basketball season.
As excited as the team is to get back on the court, they now have less than three weeks before their Nov. 4 exhibition game with Grace College. That means just 25 days until their season opener against Howard on Nov. 13.
IU coach Tom Crean opened the floor to Straight No Chaser for a scrimmage, welcomed IU alumnus Jared Fogle of Subway commercial fame to the floor for a sandwich toss and invited fans down to coach during the red-and-white game.
Sporting pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the IU volleyball team presented its largest audience of the season a dominant win Friday on Branch McCracken Court.The Hoosiers (14-8, 3-5) kicked off the annual Hoosier Hysteria festivities in Assembly Hall with a straight-set victory against Iowa (10-10, 2-6).
IU’s beta chapter of Sigma Pi has been placed into an alumni trusteeship, and all leaders of the organization have been removed from their positions.
No lights, a fire extinguisher, two wagons of fireworks and a crowd of more than 13,000 helped jumpstart the 2009-10 women’s basketball season.
Drama and film lovers of all ages attended the IU Theatre renovation and IU Cinema groundbreaking ceremony Saturday.