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Boston College's Reggie Jackson scored a game-high 27 points, and IU could not complete a double-digit comeback in the second half as the Eagles defeated the Hoosiers 88-76 in the teams' ACC/Big Ten Challenge contest on Wednesday in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Third Robyn release of the year impresses
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Love knows no color. At least, that’s what people say.
Five speakers from IU and the City of Bloomington will present “Community Actions Against Climate Change,” a forum that will bring the heated global talks addressing climate change to a local level.
Five speakers will present “Community Actions Against Climate Change,” at 2 p.m. Thursday in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union to address climate change at a local level.
Bloomington officials and residents commemorated World AIDS Day with a proclamation and ceremony Wednesday at Bloomington City Hall.
On Nov. 17 IU President Michael McRobbie requested a 4.2 percent budget increase from the Indiana State Budget Committee to help pay for health care and building repairs.
Santa, snowmen, icemen and elves — a blizzard has hit the IU Auditorium, leaving a sparking winter wonderland behind.Cirque Productions will present the second night of their holiday show Cirque Dreams “Holidaze” today.
Since August, the Hoosiers have landed commitments from nine of the nation’s top high school basketball players, seven of whom were raised in Indiana and the two others played AAU basketball for an in-state program.
The IU volleyball team utilizes resources to succeed academically in addition to on the court as it prepares for its first NCAA tournament appearance since 2002.
After a long stretch of losing and irrelevance following the infamous November 2004 brawl with the Detroit Pistons and their fans in Auburn Hills, Mich., the Indiana Pacers finally appear clean and ready to compete on a nightly basis, Frank Therber writes.
The IU men’s basketball team (6-0) will play away from Assembly Hall for the first time this season when it faces Boston College (4-2) in the ACC/Big Ten/Challenge at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
The NCAA's decision to declare junior center Guy-Marc Michel ineligible to participate with the IU men's basketball team could hurt the Hoosiers in the paint during Big Ten play, Nathan Hart writes.