IU - Michigan St. update: Hoosiers down 23
With 4 minutes left in the second half, IU is down to MSU 66 - 43. Check out the live chat on the Basketblog here.
With 4 minutes left in the second half, IU is down to MSU 66 - 43. Check out the live chat on the Basketblog here.
WASHINGTON – The nation lost nearly 600,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate catapulted to 7.6 percent, the highest in 16 years, and seems headed for double digits.
Some things never change. And for the Hoosiers, not being able to win in Iowa City, Iowa, has become a trend.
When he was hired, Glass talked about three pillars upon which he wanted to build his program: compliance, athletic achievement and academic excellence. Directly below that comes accessibility: with coaches, with administrators, with the Bloomington community – and with students.
These two share more than just a first name and a profession. Simply put, Tom Crean and Tom Izzo are the closest of friends.
The New York Yankees slugger tested positive for steroids in his MVP season of 2003 with Texas, according to a report by Sports Illustrated.
Gerardo Gonzalez, dean of the School of Education, doesn’t like to keep his mouth shut. But that wasn’t always the case.
Dozens of people gathered in Showers City Hall on Thursday to hear lectures and seminars about black history.
Painting a live model with chocolate is just part of a fundraising event Sunday at the IU Art Museum – a sweeter approach to artistically presenting the human form.
Former Indianapolis Colts head coach and best-selling author Tony Dungy signed more than 500 books during his stop at the IU Bookstore in the IMU on Thursday.
The 10th annual Indiana Latino Leadership Conference will be held Feb. 28 at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis. The student-organized conference is hosted by IU, Ivy Tech Community College and IUPUI. Both Latino and non-Latino students in high school and college can attend the statewide conference.
Future leaders of the greek community will gather for three days of collaborating and communicating this weekend. Seventy representatives from each Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Association as well as from the Multi-Cultural Greek Council and National Pan-Hellenic Council will come together at Bradford Woods in Martinsville for the spring IMPACT retreat.
The first-ever graduating class of the undergraduate degree program in human biology joined more than a million Americans in yesterday’s National Teach-In on global warming. The 19 seniors organized IU’s contribution to the national effort to stimulate discussion on the changes our planet is experiencing and the future decisions that will need to be made.
A computer glitch sent hundreds of phone calls and thousands of e-mails falsely telling Indiana crime victims that offenders were being released from prison.
IU’s period of being the only Big Ten school lacking a debate team ended this year with the creation of the new club ABE at IU. Junior Aasiya Mirza developed the club to commemorate the life of Abraham Lincoln and to explore the issues that took place during his presidential reign. As a celebration of the president’s 200th birthday, the club has planned three events, including a Lincoln-Douglas debate scheduled to take place this weekend.
Police are still looking for a man who allegedly broke into a house Thursday morning.
Public displays of affection are a social faux pas on most occasions, but IU’s student organization Revitalizing Animal Well-Being is encouraging students to spread the love during its “Sealed with a Kiss” Kissing Marathon taking place from 8 p.m. Friday to 1 a.m. Saturday at The Lodge on 101 E. Sixth St. as a way to raise awareness and money to end Canada’s annual baby seal hunt.
“You can do anything if you put your mind to it.”