Column: Rough 4 years, predictions and Hulls in the record books
In Triple Threat, IDS men’s basketball columnist Nathan Hart will look at three issues concerning IU, the Big Ten or college basketball in general.
In Triple Threat, IDS men’s basketball columnist Nathan Hart will look at three issues concerning IU, the Big Ten or college basketball in general.
The Faculty and Staff for Student Excellence Mentoring Program sponsored a clothing drive in several residence halls throughout February.
Kenny Eagle is already finding a way to put his knowledge from his Intermediate Financial and Accounting class into action.
Ten residence halls sold Lego pieces for $1 to build a school in Uganda through Building Tomorrow.
While many Little 500 cyclists draw inspiration from wearing their houses’ letters, an additional phrase has run down the sleeves of the Alpha Chi Omega team jersey for several years as a simple reminder of the members’ ultimate goal.
IU senior Henok Netabai walked into Café D’Jango one morning hoping to eat breakfast.
There are two words that I absolutely dread during the academic year: midterms and finals.
Ron White didn’t know his first joke would be funny. It was at a family get-together. He was told a knock-knock joke by somebody there, and he repeated it to his parents.
House Speaker Brian Bosma has showed no signs of giving in, and I hope that he continues to hold strong. While I respect the Democrats’ list of demands, quite frankly it goes too far.
First and foremost, the job of representatives in a democracy is to express the will and the desires of the people who put them into office.
Bloomington Police arrested Lance J. “Rico” Charleston, 28, on March 5 in an investigation of recent robberies, according to Bloomington Police Department Capt. Joe Qualters in a press release. He is a suspect in several robberies and assaults.
After 63 years in a small stand on Walnut Street, Bloomington favorite The Chocolate Moose is expanding.
Our weekly look at bills currently being discussed in the Indiana General Assembly.
As long as there have been Jews, there has been anti-Semitism.
According to The News, there are just two types of people in Wisconsin: budget-cutting assholes and public school paladins.
We love a lot of things in this country — guns and cheeseburgers come to mind — but few things are as universally beloved as freedom of speech.
When exactly did the season end? I’m not sure. It’s impossible to point to any one date and say, “Aha. That’s it. That’s when this thing ended!”
With aspirations of sending a few more Hoosiers this Friday into the NCAA Indoor Championships in Texas, the IU track and field squad knew it had to post big numbers during the weekend.
The IU softball team improved to 10-8 after winning two of the three games at the Bulldog Invitational in Athens, Ga.
The No. 17 IU water polo squad (7-8) took care of business during the weekend in Princeton, N.J., earning its first weekend sweep of the season.