Hoosiers win wild extra-inning thriller in Big Ten Tournament
Essentially, the IU baseball team is now playing with house money. They’ve been to the brink and back, and to hear them tell it, they’re playing with nothing to lose.
Essentially, the IU baseball team is now playing with house money. They’ve been to the brink and back, and to hear them tell it, they’re playing with nothing to lose.
When it comes to coffee, students could definitely settle with one of Bloomington’s many Starbucks coffee shops, but why? Bloomington plays host to a variety of local coffee shops.
On the gridiron, he has to dodge tacklers and endure vicious hits. On the track, he laces up his spikes and sets his feet in the starting blocks and sprints full-speed-ahead without anyone touching him.
At a celebration for the 10-year anniversary of IU’s 1998 Information Technology Strategic Plan, IU President Michael McRobbie attributed the success of the University’s Information Technology services in the last decade to the University staff and faculty.
Jobe: ‘My goal is to win a championship at IU before I graduate’
A recent article by The Chronicle of Higher Education recently divulged how suspected music pirates on college campuses are caught.
One day after giving a verbal commitment to IU, Bloomington native Jordan Hulls held a press conference to make the official announcement.
Three journalism students and Indiana Daily Student employees made UWIRE’s list of the country’s top 100 student journalists, which was announced May 21.
For some drivers, winning the Indianapolis 500 would make their career. Tony Kanaan isn’t looking for any such validation. Good thing, too.
Helio Castroneves has been living life at a relatively pedestrian pace since he got back behind the wheel of a race car.
Nostradamus isn’t really as wise as people think.
While IU head coach Tom Crean reeled in two big fish this week, one got away.
The ground breaking ceremony for the B-Line Trail, a new economic and tourism development, was held May 20. The trail was purchased by Bloomington officials in 2005 in hopes of utilizing the area the CSX train company left behind when it removed the old railroad track.
Four weeks ago, the IU baseball team was in a rut. It returned battered and beaten after losing four straight to Penn State and 10 of their last 12 overall in the Big Ten. Then, to hear it from IU coach Tracy Smith, Tyler Rogers moved from third base to his natural position at second, and everything changed.
Lee Hamilton, 9/11 Commission vice chairman and director of The IU Center on Congress is scheduled to appear at C-SPAN’s Campaign 2008 Bus campus tour stop May 22.
Those who have visited the Chemistry Building know that a tree stands within its walls – a living piece of IU history for generations to see.
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While most IU students return home for summer vacation, high school students explore their academic possibilities at IU and other colleges.
Barack Obama’s campaign raised nearly twice as much money from Indiana residents as Hillary Rodham Clinton did in the weeks leading up to the state’s hotly contested Democratic primary.
Those who have visited the Chemistry Building know that a tree stands within its walls – a living piece of IU history for generations to see.