Hoosiers conclude competition at Winter Nationals
The IU men’s and women’s swimming teams came out of the AT&T Winter Nationals with five top-five finishes Saturday night.
The IU men’s and women’s swimming teams came out of the AT&T Winter Nationals with five top-five finishes Saturday night.
Indianapolis-based Timmy Global Health is one of 25 organizations competing for $1 million and the title of the nation’s best non-profit organization at the 2nd Annual American Giving Awards presented by Chase Bank.
Saturday saw the IU wrestling team come away victorious in the all-day Hoosier Duals, picking up wins against SIU-Edwardsville, Bucknell and Gardner-Webb.
The Vikings knocked off the Hoosiers Sunday in Assembly Hall, 69-58, snapping IU’s six-game win streak.
Senior goalkeeper Louis Soffner and his teammates exorcised the agony of defeats past and upset the No. 9 seed North Carolina Tar Heels 1-0 Friday night at Fetzer Field.
Junior midfielder Jacob Bushue initially injured his left knee Oct. 28, but did not want to miss the postseason opportunity.
Although his most recent endeavor has been investigating the possibility of life on Mars, Jeffrey White has been named the first director of IU’s new Integrated Program in the Environment.
While on an official visit to IU, Lakeland (Fla.) High School linebacker T.J. Simmons committed to the Hoosiers on Sunday.
After interviews with leaders across campus, the final eight Union Board directors were chosen Friday evening.
Potential sorority members visited each of IU’s Panhellenic Association chapters in two days during the weekend’s 21 Party, which kicked off Saturday and Sunday.
Twelve faculty members were named to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, including 10 from the College of Arts and Sciences, according to a press release issued Thursday.
Despite the nearly 50 degree temperatures, snowboarders and skiers got the chance to display their tricks Friday night as part of IU Ski and Snowboard Club’s annual Rail Jam in Dunn Meadow.
A professional Bloomington-based steel band 10 members strong, Steel Panache plays different sizes and types of steel drums.
The plot of “The God of Carnage” surrounds events that occur after one boy hits another on the playground with a stick, knocking his two front teeth out.
Booming guitars and flashing colored lights pumped up the crowd up. Phones were up across the club and many audience members sang and swayed along to the song.
It was the most uncomfortable class period of my life.
The holiday season begins when IU Ballet Theater kicks off its annual performance of Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker.” All four performances of the production, which is in its 54th year, were sold out.
Sloppy play in the first half gave way to the expected fastbreak battle Saturday evening in Assembly Hall as Indiana outraced Coppin State in a 87-51 win.
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Leaping for joy as the clock wound down to zeroes, senior goalkeeper Luis Soffner met Patrick Doody and Jacob Bushue at the edge of the 18-yard-box for an embrace. He ran to midfield and gave an authoritative fist pump, directed at the contingency of Hoosier fans in the crowd of 4,352 people. Soffner and his teammates exorcised the agony of defeats past and upset the No. 9 seed North Carolina Tar Heels 1-0 Friday night at Fetzer Field.