Hoosiers defeat Xavier 10-4
A back-and-forth affair between the IU baseball team and visiting Xavier turned into a blowout after a five-run sixth inning led the Hoosiers to a 10-4 victory.
A back-and-forth affair between the IU baseball team and visiting Xavier turned into a blowout after a five-run sixth inning led the Hoosiers to a 10-4 victory.
Tournament time means only one thing: nothing less than the best. IU coach Ray Looze’s 11 Hoosier men’s swimmer and divers have been waiting all season for the chance to prove themselves as a top 10 team.
One swing of the bat from senior first baseman Tory Yamaguchi was enough for the IU softball team (7-19) to get past Evansville on Wednesday. Yamaguchi’s grand slam in the bottom of the fourth inning broke a 2-2 tie to give the Hoosiers the lead for good. A late home run for the Purple Aces closed the gap, but IU won 7-4.
The arts in Indiana are on the rise. Arts-related businesses and employment dramatically increased in 2007, according to a study announced Feb. 25 by the Indiana Coalition for the Arts and the Indiana Arts Commission.
Praise the Lord. Praise Jesus. Praise Allah. And praise L. Ron Hubbard. Praise the Torah. Praise the Bible. Praise the Quran. And praise Dianetics.
WASHINGTON – Russia has failed to shoot down the Bush administration’s missile defense ambitions.
Students and faculty members will learn how to set up international service-learning programs at 5:30 p.m. today in the Indiana Memorial Union Dogwood Room.
Many IU students have grown up listening to DMX, and now they will get a chance to see the rapper perform in person, along with DJ AM, during this year’s Little 500.
Students wearing T-shirts that read “Forest Crimes Unit” held up banners with the slogan “Cut Kimberly-Clark” and surrounded the Sample Gates with “Forest Crime Scene” yellow tape in protest one of the world’s largest tissue manufacturers Wednesday.
Students should not reply to an e-mail requesting Webmail password information, University Information Technology Services Macintosh Consultant Jim Robbins said. The e-mail tells the recipient to “verify” his or her account by replying with his or her username, password, date of birth and country or territory.
The popular TV show “Project Runway” will be making its way to IU this weekend – but without Heidi Klum. IU’s own version of “Project Runway” will take place at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Hoosier Den, located in Gresham Food Court at Foster Quad.
Scientists unearth oldest human ancestor fossil
Former Senate Majority Leader Sen. Bill Frist, R-Tenn., hoped to inspire HIV/AIDS activism through a PowerPoint presentation Tuesday in the IU Auditorium. He said he wanted to make students realize they are all the same.
Toubab Krewe, pronounced “too-bob crew,” will be returning to Bloomington for the sixth time to perform at 9 p.m. today at The Bluebird.
Obama chides McCain’s economic approach
Yesterday kicked off WHFB Community Radio’s fundraising week. The drive will last until April 6.
LOS ANGELES – Republican John McCain on Wednesday called for the United States to work more collegially with democratic allies and live up to its duties as a world leader, drawing a sharp contrast to the past eight years under President Bush.
Despite controversy, the Kirkwood ticket won the IU Student Association elections Wednesday night. At a hearing the same night, fines were levied against the ticket for violating IUSA election codes. SPECIAL COVERAGE: 2008 IUSA Elections
Heading into Wednesday night’s Individual Time Trials, all eyes were on last year’s Individual Time Trial champion and record-holder, Teter senior Sarah Rieke. Someone forgot to tell Wing It junior Kristi Hewitt.