King claims 300th victory as IU goes 4-1 at Bucknell
Indiana got back to their winning ways over the weekend, as they claimed a 4-1 record in their penultimate weekend of regular season play.
Indiana got back to their winning ways over the weekend, as they claimed a 4-1 record in their penultimate weekend of regular season play.
The Indiana track and field squad joined forces with Notre Dame to defeat Kentucky and Louisville Saturday afternoon. The Hoosierland took back the bragging rights from the Commonwealth in the Border Battle for “Kentuckiana.”
The IU softball team improved to 22-15 overall and 4-2 in the Big Ten over the weekend after sweeping a two-game series with Penn State.
Delta Tau Delta beat Sigma Chi and the Cutters to win Team Pursuit.
A new IU Student Association president was sworn before a crowd of about 30 Sunday in the Faculty Room of the Indiana Memorial Union.
Will Bruin no longer charged down the field with the ball at his feet. Rich Balchan no longer defended the backfield. Andy Adlard no longer flipped after the goals. Three IU men’s soccer players from last season were gone, now playing on their respective Major League Soccer teams. However, that didn’t stop the post-Bruin squad from scoring five goals in a lopsided 5-2 win against Evansville, its first of two spring season home games on Jerry Yeagley Field.
The Bleeding Heartland Rollergirls take on the competition in their latest match.
Despite a stormy start to Saturday morning’s Team Pursuit that caused an hour delay, the fast track conditions at Bill Armstrong Stadium made for a record-breaking day.
As players from most every other team huddled around a small, not even 20-inch television inside the pro shop watching the Masters, the IU men’s golf team was down the hill, gazing at the leader board and its third-straight adidas Hoosier Invitational title Sunday at the IU Golf Course.
The work of IU Student Association President Michael Coleman in the final days of his administration.
Down to a final out with the bases loaded and trailing by three runs, the IU baseball team stood on the cusp of losing its first Big Ten series at home Sunday. IU center fielder T.C. Knipp stepped to the plate.
The IU men’s tennis team remained undefeated in conference play by getting a pair of 4-3 road wins this weekend against No. 20 Minnesota and Wisconsin.
The trial of Michael James Griffin, who allegedly murdered English professor Don Belton in December 2009, begins today with jury selection.
Some came for the food. Some came for the performances. Some came for the giant panda. But everyone who came got a little “Taste of Asia.”
Editors-in-chief have been confirmed for IU Student Media following Friday’s spring publications board meeting. Junior Brooke Lillard will serve as the summer Indiana Daily Student editor-in-chief, junior MaryJane Slaby will serve as the fall IDS editor-in-chief and junior Kayleen Cohen will serve as the editor-in-chief of the 2012 Arbutus Yearbook.
While IU students were returning to Bloomington from spring break, lawyers were filing an appeal after a judge ruled that Twitter must turn over user information for three people tied to WikiLeaks.
Narrative and story-driven art from four centuries is the theme for the new Kinsey Institute spring exhibition, “Storytellers,” which opened Friday at the Gallery.
Last fall’s election made Democratic students work together against their Republican counterparts, but now the choice between two Democratic candidates has divided them.
Lee Hamilton endorsed his nephew John, who is running against incumbent Mayor Mark Kruzan in the May 3 mayoral primary election.
DaWoyne Smith, 28, of Cheyenne, Wyo., was arrested on preliminary charges of attempted rape, burglary and sexual battery.