Reigning Big Ten champs show up for weekend series
The Hoosiers will take on Big Ten conference rival Minnesota this weekend in a four-game series starting Friday.
The Hoosiers will take on Big Ten conference rival Minnesota this weekend in a four-game series starting Friday.
A nation watched in disbelief as the dramatic events of Sept. 11 unfolded almost three years ago. Many questioned how the tragedy could have happened and whether the government had taken adequate precautions to prevent the attacks.
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- The golf was merely an excuse to celebrate the man.
Simons say Simon Hall. With a donation of $9 million for the construction and naming of the building formally know as the Multidisciplinary Science Building Phase I, the Simon name will now grace the campus map.
Matt Painter resigned Thursday as Southern Illinois University Carbondale's head basketball coach to take an assistant coaching job at Purdue, SIU athletic director Paul Kowalczyk announced.
SRINAGAR, India -- A grenade explosion and gunfire at an election rally in Indian-held Kashmir killed nine people Thursday and wounded at least 56, including the state's tourism and finance ministers, police said.
ALGIERS, Algeria -- Rivals of Algeria's president said they feared fraud in Thursday's election, seen as a pivotal test for democracy in this North African nation emerging from more than a decade of Islamic-inspired bloodshed. Dozens of soldiers in riot gear lined a highway between the capital and the restive Berber region of Kabylie, east of Algiers, Algeria, in a sign the army was bracing for potential unrest after the vote.
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Sunni guerrillas killed a U.S. Marine Thursday in the fourth day of the battle for Fallujah, Iraq, and militant Shiite militiamen held two southern cities. In an ominous new tactic, kidnappers seized foreign hostages, threatening to burn three Japanese captives alive if Tokyo did not withdraw troops.
It is said home is where the heart is, and that is where the No. 68 Hoosiers (8-8, 2-2) will be after taking to the road last weekend, pulling an upset of then-No. 51 Penn State.
Two years ago, Hoosier running back Yamar Washington completed one of the better seasons for a Hoosier freshman back, earning Big Ten All-Freshman honors from The Sporting News.
The Commission On Multicultural Understanding presented six COMU awards in the Mathers Museum Thursday to individuals and groups contributing to multicultural awareness.
The power of the force will soon be with IU, thanks to the approval of a $45 million project for the IU physics department.
Four challengers have emerged to contest Sue Talbot's position on the IU board of trustees. Talbot gained her post in 2001, but her three-year term will end June 30.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Under sharp questioning, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice insisted Thursday President Bush fully understood the threat of terrorism before Sept. 11, 2001, but no intelligence foretold the deadliest attack ever on American soil.
As of March 15, the number of individuals occupying Indiana's prison facilities numbered 23,000, according to Indiana Department of Corrections statistics.
This weekend, Lazerlite amusement center will be invaded by dozens of dancing fools from all over the state, but they aren't so foolish as to not support a good cause when they see one. Lazerlite, located on East Third Street, will be holding its third "Dance Dance Revolution" marathon Friday and Saturday.
Starting next year, global and international studies will not just be confined to the classroom. Beginning fall semester, the Global Village Living-Learning Center will join Collins and Foster International in combining classroom learning with community living.
Many on the IU campus have heard the rumor that being hit by a bus equals free tuition. Senior Bill Gray, former IU Student Association president, experienced this rare event but will not find out if the rumor is true. Instead, Gray wants something more unique.
As the end of the semester approaches, the IU Library System is beginning to offer two new tools that will help students research more efficiently.
Students concerned about life after graduation asked IU alumni for advice and sharpened their resumé skills during the Student Alumni Career Day Thursday in the Indiana Memorial Union. The Student Alumni Association and the Career Development Center sponsored the event.