Column: A Big Ten choke, a look ahead and Matt Painter’s decision
Nathan Hart takes a look at a variety of topics surrounding Big Ten basketball.
Nathan Hart takes a look at a variety of topics surrounding Big Ten basketball.
Wildwood Health Care Center in Indianapolis is the first place in the state to use OmniVR, a virtual rehabilitation system, with patients.
Within my dad’s personal office, there is a book. Typically it stands tall and upright alongside our cookbooks in our bookshelves in the dining room, but this past weekend it lay on his desk, amidst work notes and papers. It is a chili cookbook, and I absolutely adore it.
Our weekly look at bills currently being discussed in the Indiana General Assembly.
More people seemed to be walking away from The Bishop than into it as a sign in front of the venue Sunday read, “Sorry! Sold Out.” One girl who showed up to the venue a half hour before the show said to her group of friends, “It’s Margot. We should’ve known.”
After three years of continuous creative work, candidates in the School of Fine Arts master of fine arts program will display their final works.
Britney Spears is truly America’s sweetheart. However, as one of the world’s biggest pop stars, Spears’ stumbles are all too documented.
Liberals should reclaim “moral values” as a phrase that accurately describes our aim of protecting all citizens’ liberty of conscience.
WE SAY cautious support is necessary to combat Libyan genocide.
As I’m writing on this chilly Saturday morning I can hear my landlord Dave through the vents, swearing as he works on the plumbing of my old bungalow apartment. This place can only be positively described as having “character.”
It may not have been as exciting as Egyptians protesting in the streets, but last Friday, the Canadian government fell as well.
Democratic members of the Indiana House of Representatives are scheduled to return to the Statehouse in Indianapolis today following their five week exile in a Comfort Suites hotel in Urbana, Ill.
Although this Final Four may have been unpredictable, it’s what most people want to see happen in March Madness.
For a lot of IU students, Quals is almost a greater day of celebration than all of Little 5 week combined. For us riders, Quals is an entirely different beast.
1, 2, 3, 4 off…. 1, 2, 3, 4 off… Wash. Rinse. And repeat.
For the last six years, spring, for me, has been defined by the Little 500.
Last Monday I had the dubious honor of being the first male rider to leave the track on a stretcher this year.
I thought I would channel Jeff Foxworthy and play the, “you know you are a Little 500 rider if” game. I hope you enjoy…
Some students are going home to be with loved ones, and some, like many other college students all around America, are heading to an intoxicatingly beautiful tropical destination, with a heavy emphasis on the intoxicating.