Hoosiers plan to take triple option head-on
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.
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.
The IU swimming team will travel to Lexington, Ky., for a dual meet against Kentucky and Tennessee.
After a 2-0 win against in-state rival Butler, the Hoosiers were back on the pitch Wednesday afternoon to ready themselves for their conference matchup against Michigan at home Friday.
IU will travel south Friday to Windermere, Fla., for the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational. The tournament will take place Oct. 21-23 at the Isleworth Golf Club.
The IU field hockey team will be back in action this weekend, defending its home field with two games in Bloomington. This Friday the Hoosiers are hosts to their in-conference rival the No. 15 Michigan Wolverines. Then, on Sunday, IU will face the Villanova Wildcats.
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren explains what makes playing Navy so special.
I’m here to demand a new sensational app called “Bindr,” which would allow conservative male candidates, whose opinions on women’s rights are straight from the 1940s, to instantly find binders full of women willing to support these old geezers.
Women’s issues are still thought of as special interest. Though women make up 51 percent of the population, our interests are thought to be secondary to jobs or the economy.
Instead of taking a percentage of every taxpayer’s paycheck and putting it into the government’s cookie jar, that same percentage could be taken out of a taxpayer’s paycheck and put into a 401k, IRA or some other retirement investment for themselves.
Why are people who question things and people with passions looked upon with scorn by so many?
The following are some of the incidents reported to the IU Police Department since Oct. 12, according to daily police logs.
The School of Public Health is honoring six alumni Friday for their contributions within the field.
Centers for Disease Control Deputy Director Judith Monroe will be the first speaker in the School of Public Health speaker series.
Yale University professor Maurice Samuels will speak at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24 in State Room East of the Indiana Memorial Union.
IU officially reached the second round in the Most Vegan-Friendly College Contest after the first round of voting ended Tuesday organized by peta2, the youth division of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
The education department hasn’t released the grades because incumbent Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett knows the results won’t be positive, said Democrat Glenda Ritz, Bennett’s opponent.