Baseball suffers 4th straight loss at hands of Miami
Despite recording double-digit hits, the Hoosiers allowed 10 runs on 13 hits in losing the season series to the RedHawks.
Despite recording double-digit hits, the Hoosiers allowed 10 runs on 13 hits in losing the season series to the RedHawks.
Hamilton raised $85,807.19 as of April 8, and Kruzan had raised $61,957.64 by the same date.
After three years and a little less than 100 columns, I have exhausted my time as an editorialist for the Indiana Daily Student.
We believe that John Hamilton is the best candidate to propel Bloomington forward.
Mayor Kruzan is a visionary leader who has earned national recognition for raising the quality of life in Bloomington. That’s the mayor that we have, and that’s the mayor we still need.
Michael Phelps, the 15-year-old who allegedly shot a classmate at West Middle School in Martinsville on March 25, will soon undergo trial. His attorney has requested the trial be moved to another county.
Matthew J. Luedeman, a senior in IU’s School of Journalism, died April 21 in Indianapolis. He had been diagnosed with a brain tumor.
Last year, IU President Michael McRobbie tasked Provost and Executive Vice President Karen Hanson and IU-Purdue University Indianapolis Chancellor Charles Bantz with analyzing and critiquing IU’s academic progress.
The Bloomington Faculty Council met Tuesday for the last time this semester.
Participants of the Little 500 gathered in Alumni Hall on Monday for the annual Victory Banquet, where riders trade in their spandex and kits for dresses and slacks and celebrate their accomplishments of the past Little 500 season.
Domestic abuse, an issue usually associated with married couples in their homes, has hit college campuses as well, and officials are taking notice.
Each year the greek community comes together for the IU Greek Awards Ceremony, which honors individual sororities and fraternities from the four greek councils: Panhellenic Association, Interfraternity Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council and Multi-Cultural Greek Council.
Eight solar panels producing two kilowatts of clean energy were installed on the roof of the Indiana Memorial Union on Thursday.
This month, students await grades and sign up for next year’s class offerings. Across the country, “A” is the most commonly given grade at universities, the nation’s GPA guru said.
For the students at Aurora, high school at Bloomington North or South wasn’t just difficult; it was a nightmare. They dreaded school dances, hated the cliques and didn’t bother to attend homecoming. The students at Aurora were students who were bored at North and South, the drop-outs, the junior with only nine credits and the student who the guidance counselor said would never graduate. The system had failed these kids and most had lost hope in graduation. Aurora Alternative High School, a small building tucked away on the corner of North Fairview and Ninth Streets, was their last chance.
After working hard all year long, IU athletes got to dress up and have some fun at the first-ever Spirit of Indiana Showcase awards ceremony Monday night.
Junior Alex Dickerson knows that today’s game against Miami (Ohio) (22-18) only counts for one tally in the win or loss column, but coming off the Hoosiers’ first three-game losing streak this season, this is not an average midweek game.
Professor Yasir Suleiman, His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Sa’id, gave a lecture Monday night titled “Language, Conflict and Inter-cultural (Mis)Communication” to a crowded audience in the Indiana Memorial Union Maple Room.
Narrowed from 3,000 applicants, three IU professors are among the 180 recipients of the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship for 2011.
Union Board did not hesitate to bring motivational speaker Jullien Gordon to campus Wednesday. Gordon’s “30 Day Do It” lecture will take place 7 p.m. in the Frangipani Room in the Indiana Memorial Union. It will be an interactive discussion about achieving goals and not procrastinating.