Hoosiers fall in ITA regionals
The IU men's tennis team sent three players to the ITA Ohio Valley Regional tournament this past weekend, but none of them succeeded in making it past the quarterfinals.
The IU men's tennis team sent three players to the ITA Ohio Valley Regional tournament this past weekend, but none of them succeeded in making it past the quarterfinals.
The IU women's golf team sits just three strokes behind Central Florida in third place at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown with one round remaining.
Monday, junior defensive specialist Caitlin Hansen became the first IU volleyball player to be named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week in over a year.
IDS national sports columnist Trent Stutzman pleads to MLB commissioner Bud Selig to adopt an instant reply system for baseball.
Bloomington Area Music wants submissions for the first volume of “Spotlight,” a compilation project. Local musicians and bands are encouraged to apply for the 2013 Performing Arts Series.
After the second round of play Monday in the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational, the IU men's golf team still sits in last place, 37 strokes behind No. 1 California.
The Bloomington Storytelling Project is a group that presents public storytelling events. These become material for WFHB’s community radio program “The Porch Swing.” The project will present a collaboration with American Student Radio and WIUX 8 p.m. Saturday at Max’s Place.
Alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr. played at The Bluebird Nightclub on Monday night.
The International Songwriting Competition has an extended deadline to Nov. 1.
Cupcakes for a Cure is a new nonprofit organization on campus that bakes and sells cupcakes to raise money for breast cancer research and works to spread awareness and educate students.
The Office of International Services will sponsor a photo contest until Friday for any current international student or scholar.
Hoosier fans who made it to Assembly Hall for Hoosier Hysteria on Saturday night donated more than six tons of food to Hoosier Hills Food Bank.
Malcolm Moran has been named the new director of IU’s National Sports Journalism Center at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis, according to a press release issued Monday.
Six years after its inception, Blackgrooves.org, an African American music review website run by IU’s Archives of African American Music and Culture, recently celebrated the publication of its 1,000th review.
With PowerPoint slides with illustrations, photographs and internet memes, physics professor Harold Ogren addressed questions related to the discovery of the Higgs boson.
The Indiana Daily Student will be running a live chat on Twitter during the final presidential debate tonight at 9 p.m. We encourage our readers to follow along and join in with tag #IDSchat on Twitter.
Children displaying Scooby Doo, lion and butterfly costumes trotted across a wooden bridge to meet the three little pigs as part of their journey on the Trick-or-Treat Trail Saturday at Bloomington’s RCA Community Park.
Sunday afternoon, Trinity Church offered an orchestral concert promoting the work of Interfaith Winter Shelter, an organization dedicated to providing safe havens against cold winter nights for individuals experiencing homelessness.
This year, the Genesis House Summer Shelter closed its doors permanently. Though the shelter had limited resources, it had given those experiencing homelessness an option for a place to sleep since 2010.
A Bloomington man was socializing with a woman at a party sometime Friday evening when the two decided to take the conversation into a bedroom.