IU senior Rivers contributes outside box score
Tthroughout the first few games of the season, IU senior Jeremiah Rivers has done the little things — tough defense and rebounding — that has helped enable the Hoosiers to start the season 3-0.
Tthroughout the first few games of the season, IU senior Jeremiah Rivers has done the little things — tough defense and rebounding — that has helped enable the Hoosiers to start the season 3-0.
Penn State's answer to a slow start this season came at the hands of third-string, walk-on quarterback Matthew McGloin. The sophomore quarterback led Penn State to wins in three of its last four games.
IDS football columnist Justin Albers writes that one struggle of the IU football team this season is the team's inability to fulfill the 'next man up' strategy.
Mike Gordon, who came to fame while playing bass with the popular jam band Phish, will perform on stage with his own backing band.
The Steampunk Society of IU will be sponsoring Steam Night from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday at Rachael’s Cafe.
The store once known as Midwest Discount Knives has a new name and a new prerogative — musical instruments.
Along with cream and sugar, students had music with their coffee at the Indiana Memorial Union Starbucks on Thursday for the Union Board’s second Singer-Songwriter Night.
Sustainability will be the theme of the education art gallery at 7 p.m. Friday at the Indiana Memorial Union.
Epiphany Modeling Troupe's fashion show, titled “Stylish, Wearable And Gorgeous,” or “S.W.A.G.,” will be from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Willkie Auditorium.
IU will once again face off against Purdue University, but it’s not in football or basketball— it’s in foosball. The Old Oaken Table, as it will be called, will take place at 8 p.m. on Friday outside of the bowling alley in the Indiana Memorial Union.
IU volleyball is in the final stretch of its season with just four games left. The two games this weekend are the final road games of the season, as IU faces Michigan State (12-15, 4-12) and No. 20 Michigan (21-7, 10-6) on Friday and Saturday, respectively.
Collins Living-Learning Center residences have spent almost a week celebrating “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1,” which opened in movie theaters at midnight Friday.
An aging, gruff, retired Maj. Gen. Dennis J. Laich said he doesn’t think he looks the part of a “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” repeal advocate.
Twenty-one international student organizations joined in the fourth annual IU World’s Fare on Thursday.
The IU men's soccer student section — The Cage — features avid fans supporting the Hoosiers, heckling the opponents, and ultimately, uniting the fan base.
The removal of kosher meals from prison cafeterias because of rising costs constituted a violation of the prisoners’ rights to observe their religious beliefs, according to a federal judge’s recent ruling in the case of the Orthodox Jew inmate Matson Willis v. the Indiana Department of Corrections.
I’ve always thought of myself as a wannabe exhibitionist; a Lady Godiva without a horse.
During the past couple of weeks, Amazon customers were up in arms about a self-published e-book called “The Pedophile’s Guide to Love and Pleasure: A Child Lover’s Code of Conduct” and demanded that it be removed from the website.
Every once in a while I read the news. Normally I couldn’t care less about anything that happens to anyone that isn’t me, but The Express was running a sensational article on the new Transportation Security Administration security regulations.
Twenty-one international student organizations will showcase distinctive cultural displays, performances and food at the fourth annual IU World’s Fare today