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All aboard. The S.S. IU sets sail Saturday for Big Ten waters chockfull of sea creatures, submarines and the occasional iceberg.
All aboard. The S.S. IU sets sail Saturday for Big Ten waters chockfull of sea creatures, submarines and the occasional iceberg.
While a lot of words describe the performance of the IU men's soccer team, 'consistent' is not among them.
This weekend's meet will be the first real test for the No. 26 IU women's cross country team this year. The Hoosiers will compete at the Bill Dellinger Invitational at the University of Oregon Friday against some of the top teams in the nation.
After one exhibition and one meet in which not all top runners competed, the IU men's cross country team pumps itself up for its first full-fledged race of the season. Saturday the Hoosiers visit Manassas, Va., for the George Mason Invitational, where the first meet to showcase the team's top seven runners will take place.
The RS on the roster stands for redshirt, a concept that can be confusing for some sports fans. The roster says the student athlete is a freshman, though the player has actually been at IU for two years.
After winning their last nine games, the Hoosiers are one victory away from tying their all-time record for consecutive games won.
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Go eight games without a loss, and people start to notice. Riding the second-longest unbeaten streak in program history, the IU women's soccer team is starting to gain national attention. The Hoosiers (5-2-3, 2-0-0 Big Ten) have gone 5-0-3 in their last eight games, including two wins in their first Big Ten games against Ohio State and Minnesota. Because of their streak, the Hoosiers recieved votes for the first time this season in this week's NSCAA/Adidas national rankings.
Do you know the significance of the Battle of Yorktown or what federalism is? If you're a college student, chances are you don't, according to a recent study by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. The report claims that American college students are coming up short in what the study calls "civil literacy," according to an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Today IU President Adam Herbert announced the new dean of the School of Continuing Studies. Daniel Callison, a professor and executive associate dean of the School of Library and Information Sciences in Indianapolis, has accepted the appointment and will take over the position subject to being confirmed by the IU board of trustees at its Nov. 3 meeting.
Watermelons, animals, planes and pirate ships will be sinking in the IU Outdoor Pool this afternoon. The sixth annual Cardboard Boat Regatta, featuring homemade crafts resembling various objects, begins at 4 p.m. today. The Council for Advancing Student Leadership hosts the regatta as a fundraiser for student scholarships.
While in a Texas shelter after Hurricane Katrina, a transgender woman emerged from the showers only to be greeted with an arrest for criminal trespassing. Police said that she was using the "wrong bathroom."
NEW YORK -- Somewhere between the piano and stage left, Chan Marshall turns to the audience and raises her fists, flexing her slender arms like a prizefighter.
The IU Student Association has selected 13 freshmen for its 2006 Fall Freshman Internship Program. With the help of these interns, IUSA will be able to "extend its reach to become an all-encompassing body," said Phillip Smith, IUSA chief of operations and intern coordinator.
Prepare. Plan. Stay Informed. This is the motto listed on www.ready.gov, a Web site sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security. For those of you who have been neglecting your duty as Americans to fear anything and everything -- from your aunt's potato salad to WMD devastation -- this may be the first time you've heard: September is National Preparedness Month.
What kind of ice cream best describes you? Which Disney character are you most like and why? What is your favorite sexually transmitted disease? What do these three questions have in common? They could be potential queries from an old TV favorite: "The Dating Game."
In 1690, philosopher John Locke wrote that there is some degree of madness in almost everyone. In 1981, Stephen King wrote that everyone is "mentally ill."
A new group on campus is attempting to convince students to participate in public discussion of political issues. Democracy Plaza plans to have panel discussion sessions where students can voice their opinions and listen to experts speak. The group also plans to put dry erase boards up in various locations across campus that will ask specific questions about current issues. Students will respond via marker.