Hoosiers hold 2nd place at Big Ten Championships
The road trip up to Minneapolis, Minn., for the Big Ten Championships didn’t seem to adversely affect the IU men swimmers, as they started the meet off in record-breaking fashion Wednesday.
The road trip up to Minneapolis, Minn., for the Big Ten Championships didn’t seem to adversely affect the IU men swimmers, as they started the meet off in record-breaking fashion Wednesday.
The cost of living in the residence halls will increase almost 4.7 percent next year to account for other spending increases, including employees’ salaries and medical insurance costs.
On a pedestal 30 feet in the air, the trapeze artist prepares to perform the penny drop. Bernadette Pace blocks out the chattering audience below and repeats a silent prayer. “You’ve done this before. Just do it right. Just do it right. Just do it right.”
IU coach Tom Crean said his team’s loss to No. 8 Purdue on Wednesday night was largely based on the inability to stop potential All-Americans E’Twaun Moore and JaJuan Johnson.
Around 100 people gathered in Nick’s English Hut to show their support for Mayor Mark Kruzan, who is running against John Hamilton and John Gusan in the Democratic primary election in May.
The wave of protests and revolts across the Middle East has been anything but slow, making it hard for David Williams, director of the Center for Constitutional Democracy at the Maurer School of Law, to determine how, or if, Egypt will successfully begin democratic rule.
John Gusan, a former IU Residential Programs and Services employee, will be the third candidate on the Democratic mayoral primary ballot May 3
A list of candidates running in specific districts for the Bloomington City Council in the May primary and November election.
Amar Flood, assistant professor of chemistry, was named the first recipient of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Cram Lehn Pedersen Prize.
The Monroe County Community School Corporation school board approved a budget plan Tuesday will spend approximately $6.4 million of the expected $7.5 million from the November referendum.
Indiana’s Commission for Higher Education has called for 5 percent of all current university funding to be redistributed using a new formula based on performance measures.
The Bloomington City Council held a special session Wednesday to hear community concerns about severe budget cuts to social services that might soon take place.
With two of the top-10 Western Conference players headed to the East, the question on everyone’s mind is: Will the league’s dynamic change with fewer stars in the West?
With help from the IU Foundation’s Parents Fund, the Career Development Center is offering summer internship housing grants of up to $1,500 for qualified students for the first time.
For the IU women’s basketball team, Sunday’s 2 p.m. game against Iowa represents the chance to end a 9-18 season on a high note. It will be the Hoosiers’ final regular season game before they travel up to Indianapolis for the Big Ten Tournament on March 3.
The Hoosiers enter the match at 9-2 and have jumped 10 spots in the latest national rankings to No. 37.
The No. 44 Hoosiers (9-3) will travel to Nashville, Tenn., to face No. 25 Vanderbilt, a team that features the nation’s No. 57 singles player, Ryan Lipman, and two top-40 doubles teams.
The Hoosiers will take their battle-tested record out west to Santa Clara, Calif., this weekend where they will take on Pacific, Cal State-Monterey Bay and Santa Clara.
For the IU track and field squad, the whole season was based on not only winning, but also going to Nationals and bringing a championship to IU.