Kotlov scores in 3rd straight game, IU ties
For the second time this season, the IU men’s soccer team built a 2-0 lead and were unable to register a victory.
For the second time this season, the IU men’s soccer team built a 2-0 lead and were unable to register a victory.
The team needed a win against Wisconsin to maintain an opportunity to earn a Big Ten tournament berth this season. Instead, the Badgers’ 2-0 victory Sunday extinguished any chance for IU’s seniors to culminate their collegiate careers with a postseason match.
After another Big Ten loss, the IU women’s volleyball team’s losing streak now sits at 12 matches.
Around Sports: From women's tennis to men's golf and a bit of men's tennis and field hockey in between.
Tre Roberson became the first true freshman to start at quarterback in school history Saturday afternoon. Though the result for IU (1-7, 0-4) was a 45-24 loss to Iowa (5-2, 2-1), Roberson was 16-for-24 for 197 yards with a touchdown through the air. He ran the ball 16 times for 84 yards and another score.
En route to a 45-24 loss to fall to 1-7 (0-4), a Hawkeye 80-yard touchdown wasn’t the only time IU’s defense struggled to contain the Iowa offense that ranked fourth in the Big Ten in scoring. Running back Marcus Coker ran for 139 yards and two touchdowns.
Tim O’Brien, author of award-winning “The Things They Carried” and “Going After Cacciato,” visited IU as part of the Themester “Making War, Making Peace” because he’s written several books about the subject.
Costumed figures such as an over-easy egg and a lady bug were IU students participating in the Indiana Public Interest Research Group’s “Nightmare on 10th Street” event.
A fire broke out in Eigenmann Hall on Thursday in a specially designed fire room that houses camping stoves after they are checked, IU Police Department Chief Keith Cash said.
The 12th anniversary Jill Behrman 5K run/walk and one-mile walk raised about $12,000 for Jill Behrman Emerging Leadership Scholarship and Jill’s House. There were 1,058 participants Saturday.
Fast-paced society is filled with technology and innovations of the future. But on campus, at least one group has decided to slow things down. The Folklore and Ethnomusicology Student Association focuses on the more traditional and historical aspects of the world.
Downtown Bloomington Café Django has become not only a restaurant but also a venue for jazz performance. The café, located across the street from the Monroe County Public Library at 116 N. Grant St., now features musical performances every weekend, which had been its goal during 14 years of business.
“Abraham’s Lincoln Big Gay Dance Party” made people laugh more than once during its premiere Friday at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Auditorium. The play, directed by Stephen Hammoor, IU student and Indiana Daily Student web editor, dealt with the gay community’s historic struggle for equal rights.
The MEGA Brain, an 18-foot long, 12-foot high inflatable brain, came to the Bloomington Farmer’s Market on Saturday. IU Health-Bloomington brought the exhibit to the market to provide an educational experience for the market’s patrons.
It’s official. Former “Survivor” star Rupert Boneham is running for governor of Indiana as a Libertarian.
When I use the term “renegade generation,” or “ren-gen,” for short, people are often confused and don’t understand what I’m referring to.
Tennessee has become the first terrorist-free state in the nation. How did it do it? By sheer inconvenience. Is it worth it? We think not.
For something to be “underrated,” it must be good, even great. But more importantly, it must also be underappreciated, undervalued or simply ?unrecognized.
The GOP debate in Las Vegas on Tuesday revealed an ugly truth that we, as members of a representative democracy, try so very hard to forget.
As news of Gunner Kiel swirled around Bloomington, the Hoosiers fell to Iowa 45-24 in Iowa City Saturday.