IU looks for rare road win against Wisconsin
The No. 16/17 Hoosiers (16-4, 4-4) will take on No. 25 Wisconsin (16-5, 5-3) at 9 p.m. tonight in Madison.
The No. 16/17 Hoosiers (16-4, 4-4) will take on No. 25 Wisconsin (16-5, 5-3) at 9 p.m. tonight in Madison.
Recent statistics released by the University have shown a spike in enrollment figures and an increase in the number of credit hours students are taking, setting records at three different IU campuses, including Bloomington.
Senior Matt Powless has been wrestling since he was six years old. This year, Powless will put everything on the line one last time in hopes of winning an NCAA title.Powless started wrestling when he was in first grade with every intention of becoming a WWE star. “I was ready to be the next Stone Cold Steve Austin,” Powless said.It didn’t take long for him to realize that wrestling at school wasn’t the same as wrestling for the WWE.
The Secular Alliance of IU, a student group of atheists, agnostics and humanists, will begin participating in biweekly service projects for Pages to Prisoners and Hoosier Hills Food Bank.
College Democrats, the Indiana Public Interest Research Group and Union Board co-sponsored a panel called “Hot Chocolate and Hot Topics: Income Inequality” on Wednesday with about 20 people in attendance
After nine years of exhibiting and selling the work of local artists, Gallery North is leaving its current location on the square in downtown Bloomington to move to a smaller space in Nashville, Ind.
With phase one of the repairs and renovations on Wildermuth Intramural Center coming to a close in late February, the building is on track to open this summer. Construction crews have made a number of improvements since the roof fire in late July 2011, which caused severe smoke and water damage to the intramural basketball courts, indoor track, ceiling and interior structure.
As the election year begins, student supporters of President Obama begin work on his reelection campaign.
After weeks of stalemate in the Indiana Statehouse, the General Assembly has passed the controversial right-to-work legislation.
Just because Wisconsin Coach Bo Ryan sticks to the same philosophy every year doesn’t mean it has become any easier to stop or any less effective.
Police responded to a call just after 6 p.m. Monday about a fight between roommates at an apartment in the 2800 block of West Heartwood Court.
Beating the modern action movie into shape
Woods of Ypres and the posthumous album
Nick’s English Hut will be raising money for the Homeward Bound Walk from 5 to 8 p.m. tonight. Ten percent of the backroom food and drink sales will be donated to Homeward Bound, and one of the waitresses, Natalie, will donate her tips to the non-profit organization.
Perhaps the hardest thing to stomach about the death of one of the greatest coaches in American sports history is that we could all see it coming.
A bill to ban toy-like novelty lighters in Indiana is currently working its way through the Indiana House of Representatives.
hYPe, Helping Young Professionals Excel, is an initiative of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce to provide networking and professional development opportunities for people ages 21-40.
Beginning at 3 p.m. Friday, the Indiana men’s and women’s track and field squads will take part in the Indiana Relays at Gladstein Fieldhouse.
The seven rules of Cake Club
The women’s basketball team is looking to do Thursday what the men’s team did on New Year’s Eve: knock off a highly ranked Ohio State squad in Assembly Hall. Such an upset would be the Hoosiers’ first Big Ten victory of the season, as they are 0-7 in conference play and 5-15 overall.