2nd-chance points slow Hoosiers at Kentucky
IU kept Kentucky to just 36 percent shooting Saturday at Rupp Arena, but the Wildcats pulled down 18 offensive boards in total and outscored the Hoosiers 21-4 in second-chance points.
IU kept Kentucky to just 36 percent shooting Saturday at Rupp Arena, but the Wildcats pulled down 18 offensive boards in total and outscored the Hoosiers 21-4 in second-chance points.
A nine-minute scoring drought contributed to the Hoosiers’ 81-62 loss to No. 16 Kentucky on Saturday at Rupp Arena.
No. 6 seed USC ended the Hoosiers’ tournament run in the third round in Dayton, Ohio, winning in straight sets by scores of 25-18, 25-21 and 25-20.
Director Tom Evans described “Artifice” as a door farce with a bit of Agatha Christie murder mystery.
"A Christmas Carol" is being performed by the Cardinal Stage Company and will haunt the Buskirk-Chumley Theater stage from Dec. 17 to Dec. 26.
David Townsend James will perform a solo show along with Kernal Garner, Randolph Robinson and Dan the Abandoned at 8 p.m. Monday at The Bishop’s One Dollar Show.
The last day of classes meant another “end-of-semester show” organized by music professor Andy Hollinden on Dec. 10 at The Bluebird Nightclub.
Francisco Parada, a doctoral student in neuroscience and psychology, was selected as the Graduate Student of the Month for December.
At this time of year, IU has precautions and plans in place for when it does snow — whether it’s the weekend or not.
From encouraging recycling to teaching students smart conservation habits, IU is striving for a greener campus.
Now, Union Board will be under the direction of a new set of leaders — 12 new and four returning.
She may be a California native, but junior Gabrielle Reed is ready to represent Indiana in the upcoming 2011 Miss America Pageant.
Junior Sam Parsons was named the first recipient of the Krane Scholars Award, an award recognizing an outstanding student in the School of Informatics and Computing or the School of Journalism.
The last day of classes meant another “end-of-semester-show” organized by music professor Andy Hollinden on Friday at The Bluebird Nightclub.
IU Jacobs School of Music alumni and faculty have participated on various works on the nominee list for the annual Grammy Awards.
What does it mean to owe someone for past wrongs — to be expected to give compensation?
What if you lived in a country that taxes its wealthiest citizens 92 percent of their income?
The IU women’s basketball team opened its three-game road trip Sunday with a loss.
The IU Board of Trustees’ budget is now $24.9 million short of projected expenses for 2011-12, due in part to the rate of health care costs increasing for employees at all of IU’s eight campuses.