Gerry DiNardo Q&A
ONLINE ONLY: Read the transcript of an exclusive, one-on-one interview with former IU coach Gerry DiNardo.
ONLINE ONLY: Read the transcript of an exclusive, one-on-one interview with former IU coach Gerry DiNardo.
Former IU football coach Gerry DiNardo spoke Tuesday for the first time since IU Athletics Director Rick Greenspan fired the third-year coach Dec. 1.
Coming within seven points of North Carolina is fine. Being up on University of Connecticut by 13 and losing by five is OK. But it's time for an IU win.
With the Office of Research under pressure from the University to increase the amount of outside-funded research at IU, the Research Symposium will explore the support side of research proposals today.
After leading the IU football team to the University's first-ever bowl appearance in the 1968 Rose Bowl, IU alumnus Harry Gonso will be tackling a different kind of position. Gonso has been appointed by Governor-elect Mitch Daniels to head his transition team as chief of staff.
Bloomington Faculty Council President David Daleke began the last BFC meeting of the semester by announcing the 23 members of the IU-Bloomington chancellor search and screen committee Tuesday afternoon.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Ron Zook was a winner in each of his three seasons at Florida, though he didn't win often enough for Gators fans accustomed to Steve Spurrier's gaudy record. Early expectations won't be quite so high at Illinois, where Zook was named Tuesday to take over a program that has won only four games in two seasons.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Michael Redd scored 28 points to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to their first road win of the season, 89-86 over the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday night. Desmond Mason added 21 points and seven rebounds for the Bucks, who opened with seven straight road losses before breaking through against Indiana thanks in large part to a 48-34 rebounding advantage.
PHOENIX -- Baseball players gave their lawyers the go-ahead Tuesday to reach an agreement with owners on tougher testing for steroids.
The IU men's soccer team's one-sided 4-0 victory over the unseeded University of Tulsa in Sunday's national quarterfinal match resembled the Hoosiers' 5-0 victory over Virginia Commonwealth University in the third round of last year's NCAA Tournament. Against VCU, five different IU players scored goals, all coming in the second half, much like Sunday's win, which saw all four goals against Tulsa coming in the second half.
Garciaparra resigns with Chicago Cubs CHICAGO -- Nomar Garciaparra enjoyed his brief stay with the Chicago Cubs so much he's coming back, agreeing Tuesday to a one-year contract.
It's about time you confessed, Barry Bonds. What took so long, huh? He must not have thought we would all notice how quickly those biceps grew in just a few years or how the home runs he hit just exploded off his bat.
With only one week having passed since the firing of former IU football coach Gerry DiNardo, speculation has begun about who his replacement will be. Among possible candidates rumored for the IU job is former Washington Huskies coach Rick Neuheisel.
Students walking in front of the Lilly Library will soon no longer have to dodge yellow caution tape, walk around makeshift fences and avoid construction workers. The construction, which began in early July, will be over "in the next few weeks," said Jim Champion, IU libraries' facilities operations and renovations officer.
When the United States declared war on Iraq, a military priest sprinkled holy water on junior Nick Rossano's tank in the Middle East. "It was a defining moment," Rossano said. "I thought to myself: 'OK, here we go.' It was pretty nuts. All I had was myself and the guys next to me." Rossano was not confident about the military equipment, especially his tank, which had been "deadlined" (not combat operational) seven times before it was given to him.
When Doug Bauder walked along the creaky wooden floor and into his office for the first time, only a touch-tone telephone and bare wooden desk awaited him.
KABUL, Afghanistan -- President Hamid Karzai took the helm Tuesday of a country whose revival is threatened by a surging opium trade and a persistent Taliban insurgency, pledging to bring stability and prosperity to Afghanistan even as rebels staged attacks near the Pakistani border.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- While Ohio has certified a 2 percentage-point election victory for President George W. Bush, scrutiny of the vote is expected to continue for several more days. Independent candidates are prepared to demand recounts in all 88 counties Tuesday, an action that election boards say they are ready for but do not believe is necessary.
JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia -- Islamic militants who shot their way into the heavily fortified U.S. Consulate, killing five employees, clearly had studied how cars entered the compound, the U.S. ambassador said Tuesday, praising actions that stopped the assault, but acknowledging room for improvement.
Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and managing editor of the Washington Post Steve Coll exposed what he calls the truth behind the CIA's involvement in the 9/11 attacks in front of a crowd of students and faculty Tuesday night in the Whittenberger Auditorium. In his book, "Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001," Coll chronicles the past 20 decades of U.S. relations with Afghanistan.