Warren Central sweeps state finals in track
Depth paid off for the Warriors of Warren Central as they captured the state boys high school track and field championship without winning an individual event.
Depth paid off for the Warriors of Warren Central as they captured the state boys high school track and field championship without winning an individual event.
The IU men's and women's track and field teams will send 14 athletes June 7-10 to Sacramento State University for the 2006 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Last weekend at his first Indy 500, 19-year-old rookie Marco Andretti (grandson of racing great Mario Andretti) finished second -- just six-hundredths of a second behind the winner.
Last week, I stumbled across an April 23 New York Times feature titled "The Student Body" -- the focus of which was the possible emergence of a new trend among elite schools: student adult magazines.
The United Nations held a high level meeting on AIDS last week.
A recent controversy at Yale is illustrative of the lack of influence among IU's graduate student organizations -- although, in this case, we're glad that our local groups aren't taking on similar causes.
City of Bloomington, the Bloomington Area Arts Council presents "Carved in Stone," an exhibit commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Indiana Limestone Sculpture Symposium.
The IU Department of Theater and Drama summer season opens at the Brown County Playhouse in Nashville, Ind. this week.
Watching actor and comedian Jamie Kennedy in his quest to be a rapper is akin to seeing someone performing a large flip off of the high dive and then belly flopping into the pool, only to rise to the surface and declare, "I meant to do that!"
BEIJING -- Chinese police tore up a protester's poster and detained at least two people on Beijing's Tiananmen Square on Sunday as the country marked 17 years since local troops crushed a pro-democracy demonstration in the public space.
PHOENIX -- Fifty-five National Guard members from Utah arrived in Yuma on Saturday afternoon -- the first troops to be sent to the Arizona-Mexico border in a new crackdown on illegal immigration.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Democrats from across Indiana rallied at their state convention Saturday, hoping to gain an election-year boost to help them rebound from big losses two years ago when Republicans won the governor's office, regained the Indiana House and defeated a Democrat congressman.
ADA, Mich. -- Members of Laura VanRyn's church prayed for her and her family Sunday morning as the congregation prepared for a later memorial service for the 22-year-old college student mistakenly believed to have survived a deadly van crash in Indiana.
INDIANAPOLIS -- A two-day manhunt for an ex-convict suspected of gunning down seven members of one family ended with the man walking into a fast-food restaurant and surrendering to police.
The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Friday in favor of the IU board of trustees that Indiana's Open Door Law was not violated in the 2000 firing of former men's basketball coach Bob Knight. The ruling, listing the trustees of IU as the defendants, upheld a May 2005 lower court decision that then-IU President Myles Brand's decision to meet with the trustees in two separate groups to discuss Knight's alleged insubordination and misconduct a day before he was fired was within the bounds of Indiana's laws.
Rarely does a band build on the success of its debut album by completely altering its sound.
When I first heard about the plans Nintendo had for the Wii (formerly codenamed "Revolution), I was convinced the people in charge had taken a few too many magic Mario mushrooms.
I never imagined how deep "Lost" would delve when I first started watching it in the autumn of 2004.
In the song "Love Me" Mr. 50 Cent rapped that D'Angelo "went butt-ass for his record to sell."
The 2D Platformer is dead, and Mario is the one who killed it.