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A full field of competition will meet the IU men’s and women’s cross country teams at the Indiana Intercollegiates, at 3:30 p.m. Friday in West Lafayette. The Hoosiers will compete against Indiana colleges of all sizes and athletic associations, including the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the National Junior College Athletic Association.
As winners of seven national championships, the IU men’s soccer team is known by many as the most storied program in college soccer history. Saint Louis, however is the one school that leaves that claim up for debate.
It’s only cheating if you get caught. But getting caught cheating can ruin a reputation. The New England Patriots – the source of all that is evil – gave me one more reason to despise them this week when they were caught spying on the New York Jets’ defensive play calling using a video camera in their game Sunday, a big no-no in the NFL. Consider their reputation ruined.
OWENSBORO, Ky. – Authorities have identified the man whose nude body was found mutilated – with his hands and feet severed – nearly 17 years ago by hunters in western Kentucky.
Patricia Dugas reached out, touched Kevin Everett’s arm and asked her son if he could feel her hand. Everett – lying in a hospital bed, barely awake and hooked to life support systems – nodded yes.
ROCHESTER, Ind. - A 24-year-old soldier from northern Indiana died while deployed in Iraq, Earl-Love Funeral Home said.
This videotape needs no interpretation: New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick walked out of his news conference Wednesday when pressed repeatedly about the sideline spying scandal that landed him on NFL commissioner Roger Goodell’s crowded docket.
Amongst discussion of establishing minimum wage of $10 for staff members and declaring a formal budget for 2008, Monroe County Public Library Board of Directors also discussed the possibility of unionizing the public library at their September board meeting and work session that followed Wednesday night.
Nearly a year later, Chris Smith still wonders how it happened. The former Florida International player doesn’t know why he threw Miami’s Matt Perrelli to the turf and punched him to help spark one of the worst on-field brawls in college football history. Or why dozens of others starting fighting as well. Or why some swung helmets and crutches as weapons.
The tendency of anxious fantasy football owners is to go and try to move players who underperform in the first few weeks.
The IU men’s golf team began its season in an impressive fashion, placing sixth out of 16 teams at the Inverness Intercollegiate Invitational in Toledo, Ohio. The tournament featured five of the top 12 teams in the country, and the Hoosiers finished ahead of three top-10 programs.
Senate Democratic leaders on Wednesday rejected the call by the top U.S. general in Iraq for a reduction of up to 30,000 U.S. troops in Iraq by next summer, saying it does not go far enough.
The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center will be taking on a more multicultural role by hosting the opening ceremonies for National Hispanic Heritage Month. National Hispanic Heritage Month will begin at 4 p.m. Thursday after Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan delivers a proclamation announcing the beginning of the month, said Lilian Casillas, director of La Casa Latino Culture Center.
BioCrossroads announced IU President Michael McRobbie as one of the newest members of its board of directors yesterday. McRobbie takes the place of former IU president Adam Herbert on the board of directors.
The IU India Studies Program will host several distinguished guest speakers this semester, including V.P. Malik, former chief of staff of the Indian army. The lecture series will kick off at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow in the India Studies House, 825 E. 8th St., with General Malik’s lecture “Indo-US Defense and Military Cooperation.”
Students in Foster Quad’s Gresham Dining Hall may hear howling tonight from the Hoosier Den.