Almost an upset
Junior forward Rachael Honegger\'s three pointer with 1.3 seconds remaining fell short as No. 8 Louisiana Tech escaped a major upset, holding on to beat IU at the Houston Hilton Classic Saturday, 54-53.
Junior forward Rachael Honegger\'s three pointer with 1.3 seconds remaining fell short as No. 8 Louisiana Tech escaped a major upset, holding on to beat IU at the Houston Hilton Classic Saturday, 54-53.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- In late October, Jerry Yeagley chuckled as he talked on the telephone with a fellow men's soccer coach about the Hoosiers' top-four position in the national polls. Yeagley thought his team was "overrated." He was right.
The hockey team tied its home game with the University of Dayton Friday, but an 11-man scoring assault allowed the team to prevail against the Flyers Saturday.
Shoot or sit. That was the choice interim head coach Mike Davis gave his guards Saturday before their game against Southern Illinois.
Mike Davis called sophomore guard Tom Coverdale on the day he was named interim head coach, and it was a call Coverdale will never forget.
Although many students will sleep in Jan. 15, many students will wake up early and put Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream into action by volunteering.
More than 200 students gathered Thursday night at The Gables to watch Sigma Delta Tau sorority's Lip Service 2000 -- a Karaoke competition inspired by MTV's "Say What Karaoke."
This week, the market will look at economic data, trying to determine how much the economy is slowing. Many investors are anxious to see Friday's unemployment report. Economists are predicting the unemployment rate will increase slightly to 4 percent from October's 3.9 percent, according to a survey by Briefing.com.
As college students, some of us spend the majority of our time under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. Sometimes, when we are sober and bored, we attend classes.
Republicans are furious at Vice President Al Gore's attempts to steal the election.
Between the agile dancers and the subtle -- yet elaborate -- sets, watching the 2000 version of the IU Ballet Theater's "The Nutcracker" proved an excellent way to jump headfirst into the holiday season. All the dancers gave top notch performances; it's hard to believe most are students. From the opening curtain to the final applause, the performance was enthralling.
The decision by the Supreme Court to block law enforcement officials from using random roadblocks to search for drugs is in alignment with the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, making the verdict the right one.
In all families, people take on certain roles as the family grows. Although people grow and change, the roles seem to stay the same, adapting to fit the new person.
Through a grant from the USA Group, an insurance company, the Community Outreach and Partnerships in Service-Learning have made four Chancellor's Faculty Fellows service-learning teaching classes available for the first time this semester.
Every 24 hours, 15,000 people are infected with HIV. In three days, the equivalent of the entire student body at IU would be infected with the virus. To lower that statistic, Bloomington will honor World AIDS Day today, which marks the eighth year the city has participated in the world-wide initiative to heighten awareness and teach prevention of HIV and AIDS.
I'm walking on uncertain ground here, so please bear with me.
The IU Health Center has still not received its full influenza shot vaccinations shipment after two and a half months of delay, forcing it to cancel all flu clinics scheduled to take place this past week and next. The Health Center hopes its larger supply will arrive next week.
When IU women's coach Kathi Bennett wakes up Friday morning in a Houston hotel room, her father Dick will no longer be a basketball coach.