Fall semester energy challenge kicks off today
The fall 2012 energy challenge kicks off today and includes a few changes from previous years.
The fall 2012 energy challenge kicks off today and includes a few changes from previous years.
It was a world of pure imagination as chocolate flowed at the fifth annual Nutella Fest on Saturday.
The IU field hockey team stayed home this weekend and played host to the No. 15 Michigan Wolverines on Friday and the Villanova Wildcats on Sunday.
“Buzz Spector: Off the Shelf” and “Small is Big” are on display now through Nov. 16.
Activities will begin at 6 p.m. in the Fine Arts Building.
The plot was familiar, but director Gavin Cameron-Webb and the members of IU Theatre took the classic in a new direction.
Food is one of the things I’ve enjoyed most here. It’s an integral part of Egyptian culture. However, something is now eating me.
This year’s proceeds amounted to more than $20,000, the largest fundraised amount in the theater’s 32-year history.
Despite leading by nine points with under six minutes remaining in the outing, the Hoosiers (2-5, 0-3) were unable to hold on, losing to Navy (4-3) 31-30.
IDS basketball beat writers Max McCombs and Nathan Brown and columnist Mike Norman are live chatting from Hoosier Hysteria. Join the conversation.
Despite allowing a pick-six late in the second quarter, IU has gained a 20-14 lead over the Navy Midshipmen at halftime in Annapolis, Md.
With only an intrasquad meet under their belt, the IU swim club is set to take on its first true opponent of the season in the second annual “Water Bucket” meet against Purdue Saturday at the IU Natatorium on the campus of IU-Purdue University Indianapolis.
Speakers at the town hall-style event argued the influence of individuals have been removed from democracy in the United States.
On stage at the IU Auditorium, Rove and Gibbs debated campaign and policy with Union Board directors Eric Farr and Hillary Anderson. Union Board helped organize the event.
Saturday evening, Hoosier basketball fans throughout IU’s campus, Bloomington and the country will have a chance to see the men’s and women’s basketball teams in-person.
IU kicks off the weekend 5 p.m. Friday against Minnesota, a team with a current 4-3-1 record in the Big Ten. The weekend will then continue with a Sunday match against Wisconsin, presently 3-4-1 in conference play.
Very few teams in the country run the triple option attack as their primary form of offense. When they do, the teams they face struggle to stop it.
The IU women’s golf team will compete this weekend in the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown, the team’s final tournament of the fall season.
IU has won the only two meetings (1985 and 1986) in the series. However, this is the first time the Hoosiers will play the Midshipmen in Annapolis, Md.
IU will attempt to do something Friday it hasn’t in two years: win back-to-back Big Ten games. Their most recent victory, Tuesday night against No. 17 Purdue, gave the Hoosiers their first conference win of the season.