Friday Rundown: IUWBB wins in four overtimes, IUBB loses in Big Ten Tournament, Crash caused by drunken driver, IU corps program, Raas Royalty presents dance competition
Everything you need to know for Friday, March 2.
Everything you need to know for Friday, March 2.
The woman who stole money on Feb. 21 was also being investigated for another crime.
The event is part of “Words! A Bloomington Celebration of Poetry and Spoken Word,” with festivities throughout March.
Police-fraternity tensions were high during the early hours of Friday, according to police.
IU Corps will work to track the hundreds of service opportunities at Bloomington and abroad.
Eight teams from across the country will compete at IU Auditorium.
IU's offense couldn't sustain a fast start against Rutgers.
The Hoosiers jumped out to a dominant early lead, but fell apart by halftime and couldn't recover.
The driver who caused the crash had a gun in his truck, police said.
The demands came in the midst of controversy surrounding the City's purchase of an armored vehicle.
IU seniors Amanda Cahill and Tyra Buss proved to be the leaders the Hoosiers needed Thursday night.
Cahill scored a career-high 38 points in IU's 111-109 four-overtime victory.
The World's most glamorous awards ceremony is no stranger to embarrassing gaffes.
Peruse an infographic of fun facts and background information for the 2018 Oscars ceremony.
IU will play a four-game series at San Diego.
IU beat Rutgers earlier this year on the road, but the Scarlet Knights were without key players.
May the odds be ever in "Call Me By Your Name"'s favor.
How does the Oscars match up to the actual U.S. population in terms of racial diversity?
The Institute's communications specialist explained the significance of Kinsey's collections.
Sculptor Tuck Langland tells all about the Herman B Wells statue.