100 years of 'Our Indiana'
This fall, the IU fight song “Indiana, Our Indiana” turns 100.
This fall, the IU fight song “Indiana, Our Indiana” turns 100.
There was no sophomore slump Monday night. Not for IU in its second game of the season and certainly not for center Cody Zeller or guard Remy Abell.
After losses in three of the team’s previous five games to end the season, the IU men’s soccer team looked anything but strong heading into the NCAA tournament selection.
Monday night, the IU women's basketball team secured IU Coach Curt Miller's first win as a Hoosier against Murray State.
IDS national sports columnist Trent Stutzman thinks that having Notre Dame in the hunt for a BCS national championship means everything is right in the college football world.
Freshman guard Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week Monday, off his 10 points, seven assists performance against Bryant last Friday.
Freshman guard Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week Monday, off his 10 points, seven assists performance against Bryant last Friday.
By embracing the music genres that were neglected by my peers, the mere speech team member and amateur thespian that I was felt I had attained my own personal brand of coolness.
Now in its final season, “Jersey Shore” doesn’t have anywhere to go, but the show has already rubbed its orange hue off on pop culture.
Sometimes it’s easy to get bogged down by all the negativity we hear every day, because it’s the easiest thing to focus on.
We say: Just because Obama was re-elected doesn’t mean the economy is doomed
Bennett’s heart was in the right place, and that is something Ritz should keep in mind.
What is most important now is keeping alumni fat and happy, providing faculty with ample parking and keeping sports teams successful.
Professors of optometry Sarita Soni and Larry Thibos were recognized by the American Academy of Optometry for their contributions to the field, according to a press release issued Monday.
The Center for the Study of the Middle East, or CSME, at IU will have a callout meeting Wednesday for those interested in becoming part of the student delegation, which will travel to the Model Arab League in February.
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Senior Associate Ashley Tellis delivered a talk, “The President’s Foreign Policy,” Monday morning.
A quick look at what's happening in the Bloomington art scene this week.
Hannah Smith discusses dating from an American and Egyptian perspective.
Anthony DeCurtis, longtime contributing editor at Rolling Stone and IU alumnus, will give a public lecture titled “50 Years On: Meeting The Beatles, What They Mean and Why They Matter” 7 p.m. today in Ballantine Hall 013.
Cody Zeller has 14 points to give IU a 13 point lead at the half.