IU basketball is back to making history
The Hoosiers (4-0) lived at the charity stripe, knocking down 35 free throws to lead them to a 94-65 victory against Savannah State (1-3) at Assembly Hall.
The Hoosiers (4-0) lived at the charity stripe, knocking down 35 free throws to lead them to a 94-65 victory against Savannah State (1-3) at Assembly Hall.
The Tigers were just making another stop on their tour of major conference schools, where they would be paid big bucks to put another feather in their opponents’ caps.
After being swept by No. 1 Michigan and No. 2 Texas earlier this month, the men’s swimming and diving team returned to dominate the pool, winning 13 of 18 events. The women’s team collected four wins during the two-day meet.
The IU wrestling team won all three of its matches, earning a score of 121-18 at the IU Quad meet on Nov. 18.
It was another tough weekend for the IU women’s volleyball team. They were swept by both No. 12 Penn State and No. 25 Ohio State.
The three-day break allows students to see their family and friends and recharge for the stretch leading up to finals week. The students on the women’s basketball team, however, do not get the same holiday experience.
The IU women’s basketball team (2-1) defeated Belmont in Nashville, Tenn. on Friday, 63-52.
What makes this defense so frustrating to watch is the fact that it seemingly gets worse every week. Saturday’s 55-3 loss at No. 15 Michigan State was just the latest example.
Thanks to 296 yards from quarterback Kirk Cousins and the Michigan State passing game, the Spartans romped past IU 55-3 Saturday at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Mich.
If you call Bloomington home or are staying in town for this holiday break, there are several area restaurants that will not only be open for business Thursday but are also offering traditional Thanksgiving fare.
A Mitchell, Ind., man was arrested Saturday after police allegedly found him huffing nitrous oxide in a Bloomington car wash.
The Bloomington Police Department is currently investigating a 14-year-old Bloomington boy after police received a statement from a 5-year-old Bloomington girl saying she had been molested.
An IU student was arrested early Friday after allegedly attacking another student near Peoples Park.
The U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree is so tall it would take ten Cody Zellers standing on each other’s shoulders to hang a shining star on the highest bough.
IU’s Black Graduate Student Association is collecting toys reflecting African American culture to provide underprivileged kids in Bloomington with holiday gifts different from the blond-haired Barbie doll or G.I. Joe action figure.
More than 60 faculty and students crammed into a small classroom in Ballantine Hall on Friday to hear renowned linguist Lindsay Whaley speak about endangered languages.
Fraternity Omega Psi Phi celebrated its 100th birthday Sunday. Omega Psi Phi is a fraternity for African-American men and consists of an undergraduate and a graduate chapter.
On Friday, Thaddeus Matula, director of “Pony Excess,” and Billy Corben, director of “The U,” were on campus for screenings of their movies and a Q-and-A session.
Bugles will blare, cider and hot chocolate will be passed around and downtown Bloomington will burst into light for the Canopy of Lights celebration. Santa Claus will take the stage at 7 p.m. Friday on the south side of the square, where he’ll start the holiday season with the flip of a switch.
As National American Indian Heritage Month continues, the First Nations Education and Cultural Center sponsored events designed to spread awareness about Native American society and culture.