IU falls to Virginia 65-49
On Thursday in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Virginia defeated the Hoosiers 65-49.
On Thursday in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Virginia defeated the Hoosiers 65-49.
It isn’t often that three Sugar Plum Fairies are seen sharing a stage, but senior Jordan Martin and juniors Mary-Quinn Aber and Gabriella Johnson are only rehearsing the part they share.
A family, a circle of friends and a community of more than 80,000, 183 days later, are still wondering what could have happened.
In its last meet of the 2011 portion of the season, the IU swimming and diving team will travel to Athens, Ga., this weekend as the Hoosiers participate in the Georgia Invitational, one of the toughest meets in the nation this early in the season.
Off to its best start since 2002, the 7-0 IU men’s basketball team welcomes Stetson to Bloomington for a 4:30 p.m. tip on Sunday.
Much like the Savannah State or Gardner-Webb games, I expect IU to steamroll the Hatters.
What do Eric Gordon, Tom Pritchard and Cody Zeller have in common? All three were IU’s leading scorers as freshmen after their first seven games.
An assault at or near the Student Recreational Sports Center was reported at 1:31 a.m. Wednesday, according to IU Police Department logs.
In a time of economic uncertainty for many college students and their families, students across the country are going to great lengths to avoid debt.
The Dec. 5 deadline for 2012-13 resident assistant and commUNITY educator applications is approaching.
Local students at Bloomington High School North show their support for domestic violence awareness with music at 7 p.m. Friday. The BHSN Student Council sets up the annual concert that features local bands.
Until a week ago, pizza wasn’t a vegetable. But now it is, for all children ages 2 through 19.
The IU Art Museum’s gift shop, Angles, will wrap up its two-day Meet the Designer event Friday. The occasion featured pieces by Andrea Kruman, a jewelry maker that draws on the natural beauty of Brazil.
Fully immersing yourself into another language is exhausting. Between classes, conversations with roommates and interactions with store workers, you can begin to grow a bit nostalgic for the days when you were able to communicate effectively with those around you.
A prayer and support tree will be placed in Fountain Square Mall for one month to encourage awareness about the disappearance of IU student Lauren Spierer.
On Nov. 24, nearly six months after Lauren Spierer’s disappearance, the woman behind @NewsOnLaurenS continued to tweet.
Furthermore, your movement might very well have caused the loss of opportunities for students to find their careers. Your movement will serve as an obstruction to our future, an image of waning spirit and a lack of guise of the American way. If you want change, change Washington.
At one time, I thought all college students would think the same thing because no one wants to see themselves as evil. My semesters at IU have proved me wrong.
The worst part about the annual celebration of materialism is people are willing to do whatever it takes to get their deal.
Argue all you want that women can take control of their bodies and use them for their own profit, thereby empowering themselves. We’re still being objectified. Yet, I’m a walking contradiction. Hi, my name is Kelly, and I’m a promo girl.