EARTH WEEK
The City of Bloomington will celebrate its first Earth Week by giving residents advice on how to make everyday living green.
The City of Bloomington will celebrate its first Earth Week by giving residents advice on how to make everyday living green.
If the 2010 Women’s Little 500 Spring Series could be defined in only three words, a good start might be “Caitlin Van Kooten.”
A record 5,325 fans traveled to Memorial Stadium for the annual Cream and Crimson Spring Game on Saturday. But if they were looking for mistake-free football, they went to the wrong place.
Amidst a sea of traditional Ghanaian universities, polytechnics and colleges, Ashesi University College stands alone as a shining beacon of liberal-arts education in West Africa.
Little 500 races are a day away. Catch up on the four Spring Series events that took place throughout April: Qualifications, Individual Time Trials, Miss 'N Out and Team Pursuit.
Ernie Pyle, America’s most famous World War II correspondent and former IDS editor-in-chief, died 65 years ago Sunday on the tiny island of Ie Shima, off the coast of Okinawa in the Pacific.
Ernie Pyle, America’s most famous World War II correspondent and former IDS editor-in-chief, died 65 years ago Sunday on the tiny island of Ie Shima, off the coast of Okinawa in the Pacific.
The IU Foosball Club, the “Foosiers,” host their third foosball tournament Sunday at 1 p.m. in the IMU’s Back Alley.
The IU Student Association’s new executive administration was officially inaugurated Thursday night at a ceremony in the Indiana Memorial Union University Club’s President’s Room.
It is a hot day in front of Bloomington’s city hall as dozens of American flags wave and snap. It is April 15, Tax Day, and the protesters are out in force.
Sir Nigel Sheinwald, the United Kingdom’s ambassador to the United States, spoke to about 200 IU students, faculty members and University officials Thursday at the Indiana Memorial Union.
It’s only a short race against the clock, but Saturday’s Team Pursuit might be playing the role of Miss Cleo for next week’s Little 500.
Delta Sigma Pi placed third and second in the past two Little 500 races. The next logical place is first. But with three rookies riders, they’re struggling to even know what a true pack looks like on race day.
When IU coach Clint Wallman took over for 23-year veteran coach Sam Carmichael in 2004, he knew his 2006 recruiting class would set the foundation for the future of women’s golf at his school.
After making a run to nationals in 2007, the Hoosiermamas ultimate frisbee team begins the road to a return trip this year when it opens sectional play Saturday in Naperville, Ill.
If you are looking for attendance numbers from previous IU spring games, don’t bother — they aren’t there. But Athletics Director Fred Glass can give you a pretty good idea of the scene.
IU returns home for a three-game, in-conference series Friday afternoon at Sembower Field with a new face in the bullpen. Alex Zerman, an IU junior who began the 2010 season playing for the University’s club baseball team, joined the Hoosiers officially Monday before making his first appearance on the mound in Tuesday’s contest at Valparaiso.
Throughout spring practice, IU coach Bill Lynch has been looking for his top 50 players. He’ll get a more finalized list after the Hoosiers’ annual Cream and Crimson Spring Game at 6 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
Five Club Table Tennis players qualified for the 2010 College Table Tennis National Championship that took place last weekend after building off their success in the Association of College Unions International Regional Tournament in February.