Hoosiers look to build on Stanford game in Calif.
The IU waterpolo team will head west this weekend to California to take on UC Davis and to compete in the Stanford Invitational.
The IU waterpolo team will head west this weekend to California to take on UC Davis and to compete in the Stanford Invitational.
Following its lopsided loss to Iowa at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Jan. 23, IU appeared to be destined for the basement of the Big Ten. Things have changed.
The IU men’s golf team will travel to Fort Meyers, Fla., for its first tournament of the spring in the Big Red Shootout against Ball State on Saturday.
Just one week after challenger BtownUnited announced its intention to run, the Big Ten ticket, led by junior Justin Kingsolver, did the same Wednesday.
The IU swimming team will travel to West Lafayette to take on rival Purdue this weekend.
Pearl, an IU alumnus, graduated from the Kelley School of Business in May 2003. He and co-author Joshua Rosenbaum wrote “Investment Banking: Valuation, Leveraged Buyouts, and Mergers and Acquisitions” in May 2009. It’s currently the No. 1 book sold on Amazon.com in the Consolidation & Merger category.
The IU Ski and Snowboard Club and Union Board are bringing “The Story,” a Ski Channel original production, to Whittenberger Auditorium at 4 p.m. Saturday for free.
On Saturday, IU will attempt to mimic the Hawkeyes’ upset of Penn State and end Iowa’s 73-dual unbeaten streak.
John Promfet, author of “Chinese Lessons” and foreign correspondent for the Washington Post, spoke Thursday about his experiences in China.
The No. 46 IU men’s tennis team will be in Cambridge, Mass., this weekend for matches against Harvard and William & Mary.
Fans of author Michael Chabon will have the chance to hear him read his work in person Monday. The free public reading begins at 5:30 p.m. in Fine Arts 015 and is sponsored by the College Arts and Humanities Institute.
“Tradition, tradition!” When spoken, these words can evoke many emotions, but tradition is one of the main themes in the musical “Fiddler on the Roof,” which will be performed 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday at the IU Auditorium.
Wood, stone and metal are all on display at Sublime Design Gallery and Gifts from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. The art show “Wood, Stone and Metal,” will display the work of six local artists.
Tom Sobel said he believes most IU students and Bloomington residents aren’t aware that one of the best places in the nation for stand-up comedy is in their own backyard. Sobel, the owner of Comedy Caravan, said Bear’s Place is one of Bloomington’s hidden gems.
Joan Knies, a community education specialist for Crisis Connection, spoke Thursday about bullying prevention to youth workers and advocates at Sherwood Oaks Christian Church in Bloomington.
Candidates, Mayor Mark Kruzan and John Hamilton, addressed issues related to job growth in their candidacy announcements, which may have a major impact on the May Democratic primary.
Sen. Lugar, the most senior Republican in the Senate and the ranking Republican on the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, addressed the issue of U.S. oil dependence in a speech at the First Annual Clean Energy Summit in Washington, D.C.
Many of the policies at IU that govern our free speech rights as students are prohibitive.
While worried about my future summer plans and in between biting my nails and drying my eyes, I stumbled on an Interweb article discussing the high-anxiety American mentality.
I know we’ve already had our fun poking at Will Smith’s plan to remake Annie, as he seems to be perpetuating a cycle of sweeping the legs out from under the stories beloved by our generation.