IU starts season against Bryant
In front of a sold-out Assembly Hall crowd, IU Coach Tom Crean and his squad will get their first real chance to see how they match up this season against NCAA competition.
In front of a sold-out Assembly Hall crowd, IU Coach Tom Crean and his squad will get their first real chance to see how they match up this season against NCAA competition.
After a one-month break from tournament play, the IU women’s tennis team will be back in action this weekend in Kalamazoo, Mich., for the Western Michigan Invitational.
After six Hoosiers placed at the fifth annual Hokie Open, IU wrestling is back this weekend at the Huskie Duals in DeKalb, Ill.
A burglary and a case of harassment were among the incidents reported in the past week, according to IU Police Department logs.
The IU men’s and women’s cross country teams look to qualify for nationals this Friday in Madison, Wis., in the NCAA Great Lakes Regional. Teams from Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin and Ohio will compete in the men’s 10K race and the women’s 6K.
McGhee and the rest of the IU women’s basketball team open the regular season at 6 p.m. today with a game at Valparaiso.
In effort to increase the participation of women in computing, IU computer science alumnus Neel Sundaresan has launched a new scholarship program.
A voluntary survey is being conducted to determine how satisfied faculty at IU-Bloomington are with their jobs.
IU (11-15, 3-11) flies west on its final road trip weekend of the season to play No. 9 Nebraska (18-5, 10-4) and conference cellar-dweller Iowa (10-17, 2-12).
Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi, who used Twitter during the Arab Spring, will speak at 3 p.m. Nov. 12 at the School of Journalism.
Mark Cuban, IU alumnus and owner of the Dallas Mavericks, will visit IU Nov. 16 in the Indiana Memorial Union Whittenberger Auditorium.
Along with its winning tradition, Wisconsin has a long track record of star running backs.
With a lead in the Leaders Division and their postseason hopes in the balance, the Hoosiers will host Wisconsin Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium.
Researchers from the School of Informatics and Computing are participating in a $2 million project funded by the U.S. DARPA.
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren says Will Matte's leadership has been vital for the Hoosiers this year.
Dominique Burris, 19, was called to the Bloomington Police Department Wednesday for questioning, Detective Sgt. John Kovach said. Burris allegedly assisted two men and transported them from Bloomington to Noblesville, Ind., where they are from, after informing Burris they had robbed a man.
Thirty to 40 participants will be chosen through a lottery system and will be provided with a holistic inspection of their home’s energy efficiency on behalf of the city’s Housing and Neighborhood Development Department.
Urban deer in Bloomington have been the subject of a controversy that resulted in the city’s creation of an 11-member deer task force, charged with producing information about and solutions to the perceived deer problem. The task force’s efforts culminated in a 200-page report released in October that sparked further controversy because it proposes lethal means to reducing the urban deer population.
In the most overlooked story this season, the staff at Victoria’s Secret may have saved the U.S. National Guard in their post-Hurricane Sandy hullaballoo.
Vicky and Bill Stewart of Vamp & Tramp Booksellers will give a lecture and bring a selection of handmade books from worldwide artists for purchase.