Judge rules for IU in Knight suit
A Monroe County judge has sided with IU in former men's basketball coach Bob Knight's lawsuit over a breach of contract when he was fired three years ago.
A Monroe County judge has sided with IU in former men's basketball coach Bob Knight's lawsuit over a breach of contract when he was fired three years ago.
IU's Students for Justice in Palestine are preparing a campaign to organize students and Bloomington residents to participate in an Oct. 25 mass convergence in Washington, D.C. The rally will call for a peaceful end to U.S. foreign occupation around the world.
After a successful summer that included finishing second in the ITA National Summer Championships, junior Ryan Recht is set to compete in the Icy Hot/ITA Men's All-American Tennis Championships in Chattanooga, Tenn., at the Champions Club. Recht is ranked 93rd in the country.
When one enters her freshman collegiate cross country season after winning the 1,600 meter run in the Illinois High School State Track Championship and earning All-State honors in track all four years of high school, that freshman is expected to make an instant impact in college.
As soon as I saw Rush Limbaugh had been hired by ESPN to be on their Sunday NFL Countdown show, I turned to a friend and asked, "Why?" My friend replied with much the same surprise and added how it just gave Limbaugh another chance to assert his opinions on the general public.
LOS ANGELES -- "The School of Rock," with Jack Black playing a rocker posing as a substitute teacher to coach fifth graders for a battle-of-the-bands contest, earned top grades from audiences with a $20.2 million debut, according to studio estimates Sunday.
LOS ANGELES -- "The School of Rock," with Jack Black playing a rocker posing as a substitute teacher to coach fifth graders for a battle-of-the-bands contest, earned top grades from audiences with a $20.2 million debut, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Jessica Hernandez began her speech at the opening of HablARTE with the sentence, "What I want to talk about is love." Hernandez stood in front of a crowd at Mathers Museum Saturday afternoon, contemplating the results of seven months worth of dedication to her program.
After winning the Hoosier Invitational last weekend by 33 strokes and earning the No. 5 ranking in the country, the IU men's golf team has plenty of reasons to be confident. When the Hoosiers tee off today in Charlotte, N.C., for the 49er Collegiate Classic, they will do so as a nationally ranked team according to Golfstat and Golfweek.
The Hoosiers had a successful weekend, Iowa 1-0 on the road Friday night and pummeling Marshall 4-0 at home Sunday. With the victories, IU improved its record to 5-6-0 (2-3-0 Big Ten) on the season.
EAST LANSING, Mich -- IU coach Gerry DiNardo entered Saturday's game hoping for a vast improvement in the team's passing defense.
The IU women's golf team will not be traveling far for its next tournament of the fall season. The Hoosiers will hit the links Monday and Tuesday at the Shootout at the Legends in Franklin, Ind. The Legends of Indiana Golf Club will host the event. The tournament will consist of the first two rounds being played Monday with the final round Tuesday.
The IU field hockey team set another school record Sunday with its sixth win of the season over Kent State, 1-0. The Hoosiers' (6-3) previous best record was last year when the team went 6-14. Senior Erica Nilsson believes the team has had a complete turnaround from when she started as a freshman.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- He cut left, then right, then stutter-stepped and actually ran backward toward the end zone.
LAS VEGAS -- The future of the famed Siegfried and Roy show was in doubt Sunday with illusionist Roy Horn still in critical condition after a tiger mauling. Employees of the show were encouraged to look for other jobs.
The finance and audit committee of the IU Board of Trustees will meet Wednesday at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis to interview investment managers and review performance information.
The Weekly Hebrew Hour, a chance for students to practice Hebrew with other students at dinner, is every Tuesday at the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center in the Kosher Cafe, 730 E. Third St.
MINNEAPOLIS -- The New York Yankees sure got back to their postseason best in a hurry.
The Ashton Academic Support Center is hosting a College and Lifelong Learning Workshop on the topic "Succeeding According to Your Learning Styles."
The West European Studies department is hosting a lecture on "The Significance of the Bush-Schroeder Handshake: A View From Europe," at 4 p.m., Tuesday, in the Indiana Memorial Union, Dogwood Room.