Last place baseball team aims for Big Ten Tournament
A recently snapped nine-game losing streak left the IU baseball team’s season hanging by a thread.
A recently snapped nine-game losing streak left the IU baseball team’s season hanging by a thread.
Will Shortz, an IU alumnus who is now the New York Times crossword editor, will speak at IU’s graduation ceremony May 3.
Anxiously awaiting their NCAA seed, the women’s tennis team sat on faded burgundy couches crowded around the large TV monitor.
Upsets. Heartbreak. Elation. The 2007-2008 men’s soccer team had it all.
It has been an eventful six years for Woodland Hills, Calif., native Tory Yamaguchi.
Barack Obama told thousands of screaming, cheering IU students Wednesday night that he needs their vote in Tuesday’s primary election.
I grew up in a Big Ten family in the heart of Big Ten country.
IU Police Department officers were dispatched to Assembly Hall on Thursday afternoon after freshman basketball player Eli Holman threw a potted plant and created a disturbance in the men’s basketball office, IUPD Capt. Jerry Minger said, reading from a police report.
With final exams almost over, many students are preparing for a final goodbye to their undergraduate years at IU.
They are all that is left. Two large recruiting classes from different eras in IU baseball yielded these four young men.
In an episode of “Wheel of Fortune” Friday, junior Kelsey Kapral will compete in the show’s annual “College Week,” which was filmed in Chicago this year.
Boxes, moving trucks and chaos - this will most likely be the scene at the residence halls on Saturday, when all Residential Programs and Services residence halls close at 10 a.m.
During its inauguration Monday evening, Luke Fields, IU Student Association president-elect, said high expectations have been set for the Big Red ticket in the upcoming year.
In a speech at the Lilly Library on Friday, Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is expected to talk about the “current challenges facing Liberia,” said Patrick O’Meara, IU’s vice president for international affairs.
Though the first houses and trees have been bulldozed for the construction of the new stretch of I-69 , the controversy surrounding it is still far from being settled among Indiana residents and lawmakers. Citizens’ and environmental groups as well as candidates running in Tuesday’s upcoming primary election are still expressing opposition to the planned highway, chiefly citing concern for the feasibility, necessity and impact of the project.
IU alumna and novelist Tara Yellen came back to IU on Wednesday for a book signing and reading at the Indiana Memorial Union Bookstore. Her book “After Hours at the Almost Home” draws on some of her experiences in Bloomington as a bar server.
The end of a school year is a time to reflect on the past and think of the future. And while it’s tempting to evaluate the year in terms of the personal successes and failures you’ve had at IU, I would challenge you to examine the impact your actions and decisions have had on IU.
Think back to that first day when your parents finally left, when all your things were in boxes in your dorm room, and you were practically alone on a campus of 40,000 people. In the beginning, it was all about survival – making sense of the building abbreviations, finding suitable places to eat and trying not to get lost on your way home from class.