Terry Hoeppner Memorial Stadium
Today the Hoosier Nation mourns the death of a man whose impact on IU was so great that in just 2 years time he completely transformed a football program and touched countless lives.
Today the Hoosier Nation mourns the death of a man whose impact on IU was so great that in just 2 years time he completely transformed a football program and touched countless lives.
Is it possible to be saddened by the death of someone you barely knew? Well that’s where I find myself today when my brother texted me with the following message: “dude coach hep died.” Soon after, my mom called me, with a lump in her throat to break the news to me.
In a recent letter to his constituents, Rep. Baron Hill, D-9th, referred to the Democratic Blue Dog Coalition as “fiscally conservative.” To be accurate, he must have meant that the Dogs are fiscally conservative in comparison to most other Democrats.
As Congress sets budget priorities for the upcoming year, they will make many important decisions about funding levels for critical health care programs – including those that help prevent and treat heart disease and stroke.
I can’t believe how pretentious Brian McFillen’s column (“News blues,” June 14) was. “The Sopranos” happens to be a very deep, profound show with incredible artistry going into its writing and production – it is not to be dismissed as mere fluff.
Did you hear the latest Hillary Clinton scandal? Possibly not. Last I checked, her lackeys in the liberal media had hardly reported on it.
This month, the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles has started issuing its newly redesigned driver’s license and identification cards. The cards look quite a bit different from their predecessors because of a slew of security features added to them.
On this campus where capital-d Diversity is bludgeoned over our heads with a stick also reserved for online tuition reminders, it’s hard to remember a time when social hierarchies were defined by a single extracurricular activity such as, you know, high school.
You reap what you sow. As common sense as this might sound, the recent floggings of some officeholders have the public bemoaning the politicians’ “unfortunate” situations.
After two years serving as vice president for government relations, Tom Healy is retiring. Healy was appointed to the position in April 2004 by outgoing IU President Adam Herbert. Now that Herbert is leaving, Healy has decided the time has come for him to leave as well.
Forty years later, the inspiration of a mentor still carries on with the IU class of 1967. The inspiration, in fact, carries on as much as $1 million.
Gene McGrail and Bill Phillips met each other 20 years ago at Mini University. Since then, they’ve attended the program every year and both said they haven’t regretted one minute of it.
White House budget director Rob Portman announced his resignation Tuesday, and President Bush named former Iowa Rep. Jim Nussle as his successor.
Fire swept through a furniture warehouse, collapsing its roof and killing nine firefighters inside, the nation’s deadliest single disaster for firefighters since the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
Now that researchers have discovered the cure for two of the world’s most devastating illnesses, cancer and AIDS, they finally have the time to tackle a real problem: bland beer.
Aspiring young musicians and an audience of all ages packed Auer Hall on Monday night to hear the Biava Quartet play for the second performance of the Jacobs School of Music Summer Music Festival’s Chamber Series.
Stewed Muskrat, Mock Oysters and Cinderella Cake are a few recipes that can be found in the Lincoln Room of the IU Lilly Library. The current exhibit, “Liberty Recipes to Betty Crocker: American Cookbooks, 1918-1950” features a variety of cookbooks.
Sometimes you just need a celebration. In moments of tragedy and sadness, pressing on is all that can be done, all that should be done to deal with the pain.
Andrew Shaffer, a former sports columnist for the Indiana Daily Student, remembers Terry Hoeppner's arrival on campus
Matt Mattucci, former Indiana Daily Student sports editor and men's basketball and football beat writer, remembers Coach Terry Hoeppner