Wagner comes up clutch again for IU
The IU softball team swept Wisconsin in a two-game series during the weekend, capped by Amanda Wagner’s walk-off grand slam Sunday.
The IU softball team swept Wisconsin in a two-game series during the weekend, capped by Amanda Wagner’s walk-off grand slam Sunday.
As the last of the Schwinn tires crossed the finish line in the Men’s Little 500 at Bill Armstrong Stadium, the lights flickered on next door. The IU track and field teams were competing in the Indiana Invitational at the Robert C. Haugh Track & Field Complex during the weekend.
The Wildcats (15-6, 7-0) stayed perfect in conference play, and the Hoosiers (12-9, 2-6) remained winless in their six Big Ten road matches.
Unusually high scores seemed to be the trend at the Lady Buckeye Spring Invite, where the IU women’s golf team played its final regular season tournament before starting the postseason with the Big Ten Championships next week.
After sitting in third for most of the tournament, with just holes to go, the IU men’s golf team fell to finish fifth in the Illini Spring Classic on Sunday after two of its top players, juniors David Erdy and Chase Wright, both made double-bogeys on hole 17 of the final round.
The Hoosiers defeated a pair of Ivy League opponents Saturday, knocking off Brown and Harvard 11-6 and 14-8, respectively, in College Park, Md.
The IU men’s tennis team defeated No. 72 Northwestern 5-2 Friday but lost 6-1 at No. 32 Louisville on Sunday, snapping the Hoosiers’ 12-match winning streak.
The orchestra warmed up below the stage, gathering steam, and then the steam whistle itself blew — and the cast of “Anything Goes” set sail for a romping, roving musical comedy.
Kathleen Baldwin, a renowned sexuality educator, writer and consultant, will lead a session titled “The Art of the Orgasm, Mine and Yours.”
The weather was unseasonably cold. Winds were gusting; it was raining sideways. But unfavorable conditions did not deter lovers of vinyl from celebrating Saturday.
Some of you are crying. Some of you are curled up in balls panicking about whether you’ll wake up from the nightmare that is the three eight-pagers you have due next week. Some of you have gone numb under the pressure, sitting and staring at your unread textbooks, hoping that their information will just hop into your knowledge base.
The Obama administration and its allies have begun quietly seeking a new country to host Libyan leader Muammar el-Qaddafi.
Every generation has its quirks, eccentricities and just plain laughable aspects. Maybe it’s just me, but the 1990s seem to be the exception.
Let’s get one thing out of the way: I am liberal. Although I tend to pick and choose my opinions from both sides of the political spectrum, I ultimately classify myself as leaning to the left. (A liberal IDS columnist — big news, right?)
After an early crash, the Cutters looked out of contention, but the team hasn’t won four-straight titles for no reason.The Cutters made up a lap and fought for the lead, letting Phi Delta Theta lead the final five laps until they went in for an exchange on Lap 199. That’s when Cutters’ rider Eric Young made his move to take off and win with the checkered flag.Here are the unofficial top five teams from today's race.1. Cutters2. Phi Delta Theta 3. Sigma Chi 4. Delta Tau Delta 5. Acacia
After four days of trial, 27-year-old Michael Griffin was found guilty of the murder of IU English professor Don Belton, 53. He will be sentenced May 17 and faces 45 to 65 years in prison.
The founder of Bloomington-based medical equipment manufacturer Cook Group Inc. and Bloomington area philanthropist Bill Cook, 80, died Friday.
The founder of Bloomington-based medical equipment manufacturer Cook Group Inc. and Bloomington area philanthropist Bill Cook died Friday afternoon.
For the second year in a row, Teter Cycling became champion of the women’s Little 500 race with an unofficial time of 1:10.43, with Pi Beta Phi and Delta Gamma rounding out the top three.
When Caitlin Van Kooten crossed the finish line, she wasn’t going at race speed. She wasn’t worried about who was on her back wheel. It didn’t even matter if she slowed down 30 yards before the finish line to throw her hands in the air and scream.She won the race with 50 laps remaining in the 100-lap race when she lapped the field. Teter won the Little 500 for the second straight year.