Another motherless season
Ted continues his search for Mrs. Mosby through season six of the CBS comedy
Ted continues his search for Mrs. Mosby through season six of the CBS comedy
Feel free to call it a comeback
Today’s match at Jerry Yeagley Field, featuring No. 10 Indiana and No. 11 Louisville, has the makings of a classic.
Utilizing both Facebook and Twitter, the men’s soccer team’s newly founded student fan section has blossomed from a simple idea early last summer into a nationwide movement with almost 1,000 members spanning across the country.
On average, IUDM draws about 1,500 participants each year, Marshall said. This year’s theme is “traditions” to mark the 21st anniversary of IUDM. Leaders insist this year is still in line with the theme despite the changes.
For IU Police Department Officer Brad Begeske, following his father’s footsteps into law enforcement has been his career path since his junior year of high school in Griffith, Ind.
Nick Luce, an IU alumnus and former IU football player, described his college experience as “the glory days.” Now five years post-graduation, he works as an IU Police Department officer.
Joy James, a professor of humanities at Williams College in Massachusetts, spoke Tuesday about the stories of black women in America’s history in a lecture titled “Women and Political Imprisonment: From Rosa Parks to Ramona Africa.”
The IU Office of Sustainability marches into a month of conservation and efficiency today as it kicks off the 2011 Fall Energy Challenge with a parade through campus.
Set to open Oct. 7 at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre, “Hair” takes place in the United States in the late 1960s.
A diverse group gathered Tuesday in the Grand Foyer of the IU Auditorium to listen as President Michael McRobbie spoke about his recent trip to India. David Zaret, vice president of international affairs and part of the delegation to India, introduced McRobbie to the crowd clustered before him.
Football columnist Justin Albers grades IU's performance against Penn State.
A season ago, the Indiana volleyball program swept away the non-conference portion of the schedule before failing to register a win in the first four conference matches of the season.
IU’s Hurling Club made history as the winner of the first collegiate hurling championship this summer.
Fifty-eight more acres of southern Indiana landscape will be protected after a donation to the Sycamore Land Trust, the organization announced Tuesday in a press release.
For ten summers now, Camp Kesem National has tried to give children affected by their parents’ cancer a chance to be a kid again.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett’s school reform package made up the bulk of the discussion Tuesday at an education forum sponsored by the Monroe County Chamber of Commerce.
Call me Chicken Little, but I think the sky is falling.
Sometimes I wish I lived in Neverland.
The point is made: firearms are legal. That doesn’t mean we need to be obnoxious about it.