Hoosiers to face Purdue in dual
The IU women’s swimming and diving team will face another in-state rival at noon Saturday in West Lafayette against Purdue.
The IU women’s swimming and diving team will face another in-state rival at noon Saturday in West Lafayette against Purdue.
IU will be participating in a dual match against No. 21 Auburn Saturday and will face either No. 11 Mississippi State or No. 25 LSU come Sunday.
Although Appling might be the Spartans’ most important piece because of his scoring and leadership, freshman Gary Harris, a native of Fishers, Ind., might be Michigan State’s most dynamic player.
Richard Lugar and Lee Hamilton, longtime members of Congress, are set to join the IU School of Global and International Studies faculty.
Playing in what IU Coach Tom Crean has called the “best conference in the country” numerous times this season certainly has its benefits.
After five seasons in the Big Ten, IU Coach Tom Crean facing his mentor, Michican State Coach Tom Izzo, is no longer a novel occurrence. A stifling IU defense in such a game might be, though.
A 6-5 start on the season is not where IU Coach Duane Goldman said he wants his wrestling team to be.
Once again, Indiana hung with No. 23 Michigan, one of the Big Ten’s best teams. Once again, the Hoosiers were doomed by poor shooting performance and had too much ground to make up, too late.
The IU women’s swimming and diving team will face another in-state rival at 12 p.m. Saturday in West Lafayette against Purdue.The competition will be aired live on the Big Ten Network.
Fading away with a hand in her face, Sinclair launched a 3-point shot that swished through the net and became the 23rd Hoosier to ever score 1,000 career points.
Since the beginning of the school year I’ve been treated to the pleasant, nay melodic, sounds of jackhammers jackhammering away.
The ban on women in combat has been lifted.
Gov. Pence’s budget pats itself on the back for maintaining an increase in spending less than the rate of inflation — that is, an increase in name only.
Unless someone is dying, our texts are not time-sensitive.

I was disheartened to see one of our pro-LGBT columnists write that bisexuals just don’t exist.
Onye will perform live at 9 p.m. Friday at Max’s Place. The performance is part of “A Festivus for the Rest of Us,” which will include AnnaMarie Hosei and other local musicians.
Shiner, a sophomore studying jazz percussion in the Jacobs School of Music, will perform as part of a sextet 8 p.m. tonight at Café Django, 116 N. Grant St.
Music group Wildflower Union plays on the streets of Bloomington on a mission to spread inspiration.
I’m not saying all heels are off-limits — just make sure you can walk