Mens, womens swimming and diving ready for tough opponents
The many banners hanging at Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center speak volumes about IU swimming.
The many banners hanging at Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center speak volumes about IU swimming.
Before every season, teams make lists of goals they hope to accomplish by season’s end. This weekend, the No. 9 IU men’s soccer team travels to Wisconsin in hopes of checking off the first goal on its “To-Do” list – clinching the Big Ten regular season title.
Coming off a 19-win season and a third-round appearance in the women’s postseason NIT, the IU women’s basketball team will return to the court for its first exhibition game of the season against the Hoosier Lady Stars on Saturday at Assembly Hall.
Dean of Students Dick McKaig hopes students bring more than just textbooks to class Wednesday.
It’s oozing out of Memorial Stadium and spilling over into the tailgate fields. The Hoosiers are leaking too, and they can’t stop it. “It” is the bleeding that has left the streets of Bloomington flooded with crimson blood.
IU men’s basketball coach Kelvin Sampson disputed parts of a report that claim he knowingly participated in impermissible three-way recruiting phone calls.
A proposed $42 million expansion of Bloomington’s water treatment plant is described by the city’s utilities department as necessary to protect Bloomington’s clean water supply, but some local politicians – including mayoral candidate David Sabbagh – are reluctant to promote the plan without a second opinion.
The Outreach Kenya Development Volunteers will host its first Open 5k run Saturday to benefit the Neighbors in Action organization of West Kenya. The event is from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the IU cross country course.
IU Recreational Sports has started a series of video podcasts to inform and reach more students.
Colorful paper banners were woven throughout the tree branches and streamers trickled down the gravestones as more than 60 students huddled around the cemetery outside of Foster Quad on Thursday evening.
Four counterfeit $50 bills passed through the Indiana Memorial Union Starbucks and Burger King on Wednesday. The IU Police Department is working with the Secret Service in Indianapolis to investigate the case, said IUPD Capt. Jerry Minger.
People evacuate a flooded area in Villahermosa, Mexico, yesterday.
President Bush compared Congress’ Democratic leaders Thursday with people who ignored the rise of Lenin and Hitler early in the last century, saying “the world paid a terrible price” then and risks similar consequences for inaction today.
Chrysler LLC said Thursday it plans to cut up to 12,000 jobs, or up to 15 percent of its workforce, as part of an effort to slash costs and match slowing demand for some vehicles.
BEDFORD – A coroner has ruled the death of Lawrence Circuit Court Judge Richard D.
INDIANAPOLIS – Vice President Dick Cheney defended the CIA’s interrogation practices against suspected terrorists Thursday, telling Indiana soldiers and veterans that the agency’s program has yielded intelligence that’s averted deadly terrorist attacks.
Two Bloomington residents were arrested Wednesday evening after officers found two children living in an unsafe environment in the residents’ home.
A recent tornado that damaged homes in Nappanee, Ind., has added fuel to the debate about whether or not Indiana should be included in the list of states comprising “tornado alley.”
NEW YORK – Hilary Swank must really trust Oprah Winfrey. The Oscar-winning actress let the talk-show host chop off a little more than 9 inches of her hair during a segment that was to air Friday on “The Oprah Winfrey Show.”
- From Associated Press reports LONDON – J.K. Rowling has completed her first book not to feature teen wizard Harry Potter – an illustrated collection of magical fairy stories titled “The Tales of Beedle the Bard.”