Cross country earns individual win, two second place team results
In yet another big challenge, the IU cross country teams answered the call with a pair of second place finishes at the Chile Pepper Cross Country Festival in Fayetteville, Ark.
In yet another big challenge, the IU cross country teams answered the call with a pair of second place finishes at the Chile Pepper Cross Country Festival in Fayetteville, Ark.
The Hoosiers claimed victories against Iowa and Villanova during the weekend. IU Athletics Director Fred Glass attended Friday's game against the Hawkeyes wearing a kilt.
Playing against Michigan on Sunday after a 10-day break, the Hoosiers lost their sixth straight Big Ten contest, falling 2-1 to the Wolverines.
The Hoosiers claimed a win at Wisconsin and then fell to No. 8 Illinois during the weekend.
This week, the health center is on a mission to discover new frontiers of sexuality as it presents its annual Sexploration Week.
BlaqueOUT would continue Black Like Us’s attempt at giving students who are both GLBT and black a safe, welcoming space.
You pick a side: lapse of judgment or indicative of a larger trend in fraternities? Two IDS columnists present each argument.
.Fourteen Bloomington food establishments were cited for critical health violations in the August health inspections conducted by the Monroe County Health Department.
The IU’s Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology has been recognized as one of the top programs in the country by the National Research Council.
Sharron Angle. Christine O’Donnell. Todd Young. These three people represent the Republican Party during this election year. They, going in stride with the rest of the Tea Party, preach limited government, fiscal responsibility and the values free market economics brings to this country.
Debating the future of the secularist movement, atheists, humanists and other religious skeptics gathered in Los Angeles last week to argue the best way to publicly criticize religion.
Breath in. Can you taste it? The leaves are changing colors and change is in the air. It’s my favorite time of the year. And no, I’m not talking about fall. It’s election season, and I look forward to it every other November.
One of the many things that stunned me when I got to the UK was that tipping isn’t as ingrained into the culture here.I didn’t have to discover that on my own. They told us on the first day of orientation that we weren’t expected to tip.As I explored the restaurants around town, I realized this was true.
IU Student Alumni Association recently announced it will fund repairs to the Showalter Fountain, which was damaged during last Monday’s Nearly Naked Mile.
Purdue senior forward Robbie Hummel will miss the 2010-11 season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament – the same injury that sidelined him for the end of last season.
A corner kick put back by junior midfielder Alec Purdie and a header by sophomore midfielder Caleb Konstanski made the difference in a 2-1 victory against No. 25 Michigan Saturday night.
Peruse Our Week in Photos for all of this week's print photos. See pictures from the volleyball team's historic win against Penn State, the football team's loss to Ohio State, the SAGE vigil, the Nearly Naked Mile, campus museums and New Pornographers.
Fourth quarter fumbles nearly doom Hoosiers Saturday.
The IDS is live chatting Hoosier Hysteria. Join the conversation at the IDS' Basketblog.
The candidates for the 9th congressional District seat for the U.S. House of Representatives will face off in a debate Oct. 18 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.