Yeagley, Bruin honored with Big Ten awards
Bruin was named the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year and Yeagley roped in Big Ten Coach of the Year honors on Thursday at the conference banquet in State College, Pa.
Bruin was named the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year and Yeagley roped in Big Ten Coach of the Year honors on Thursday at the conference banquet in State College, Pa.
The IU basketball players remember getting pushed around last year. And improving strength - both physical and mental - has been a point of emphasis this season.
You’d have to be a nose-picking idiot to own a car in Washington, D.C.
A person’s ethnic culture, as depicted on reality television, has been diluted to a throw-away adjective.
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender issues have been very palpable recently, leading to increased news coverage and public discourse about sexual orientation and related civil rights concerns.
Just about a quarter of a mile from the center of Bloomington, the six-acre property for a neighborhood along the B-Line Trail provides future residents accessibility to necessary services.
Some state lawmakers are considering banning or restricting the sale of new high-caffeine alcoholic beverages gaining popularity on college campuses.
The AIDS Memorial Quilt will reside in the Indiana Memorial Union Alumni Hall beginning Thursday. The 520-panel display in Bloomington will be the largest display of the AIDS Memorial Quilt in Indiana history.
The IU volleyball team was swept by Purdue, who took home the in-state rivalry’s trophy for the third straight year.
We remember the war. But we’ve forgotten the soldier. The nation never welcomed these men and women home. These soldiers come and go through the classrooms in Bloomington. These are 21st century soldiers. Click to view more soldier profiles.
The IU club ice hockey team was informed Oct. 20 that it had not followed procedures set forth by the school's Club Sports Federation and therefore was suspended 10 days, causing the team to miss a two-game series against North Dakota.
IU's athletic teams have rallied under the '24 sports, one team' mantra and have produced in their fields of play as a result, Kevin Bowen writes.
Veterans Day Events around town
It’s another night shift for Interfaith Emergency Winter Shelter volunteer Pat Martin. On Tuesday at 10 p.m., Martin sat at the check-in table at First United Church. Martin normally would have left by 9 p.m., but the shelter was understaffed, so she stayed to help out.
A look at the results of war is on display in Bloomington as photographer Osamu James Nakagawa’s new exhibit, “Remains,” is on display at the Pictura Gallery through Dec. 31.
While the country struggles with a 9.6 percent unemployment rate, reports show health care facilities in Indiana have not taken the same hit.
The IU Cinema opens to students and the public Jan. 13. On Wednesday, the new state-of-the-art facility showed its potential with a debut screening of the digital remastering of David Lean’s “The Bridge on the River Kwai.”
The last time Democratic Rep. Baron Hill lost an election was in 2004. This year, Hill lost to Republican Congressman-elect Todd Young. Hill spoke to the IDS about his political future.
IU telecommunications professor Ron Osgood’s hour-long documentary “My Vietnam, Your Iraq: Eight Families, Two Generations” will be shown at 9 p.m. today on public television stations WTTW in Chicago and WTIU in Bloomington for Veterans Day.
The Hal Galper Trio will be performing at 8 p.m. Thursday at Auer Hall.