IU end leads Big Ten in sacks
Not even Nostradamus could have predicted that sophomore defensive end Greg Middleton would be this good, this fast. During his freshman year, he played in only five games, making six total tackles.
Not even Nostradamus could have predicted that sophomore defensive end Greg Middleton would be this good, this fast. During his freshman year, he played in only five games, making six total tackles.
The IU men’s soccer team is known by many as one of the greatest college soccer programs ever because of its winning tradition. Big-name players, now remembered as IU greats, have come through the IU soccer program on their way to the pros.
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Since its opening day on Oct. 5, 1957, in the Indiana Memorial Union, the Back Alley has offered both students and the Bloomington community with billiards, bowling and birthday parties. But today, the Back Alley will be celebrating its own 50th birthday.
An Indianapolis man was shot and killed by Indiana State Police early Thursday morning after murdering his ex-wife and fleeing the scene with her children, police said.
The IU men’s golf team debuted at 15th in Golfstat’s first national rankings of the year this week, coming off of a third-place finish at the Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational last weekend in Olympia, Ill.
This Sunday, Zeta Tau Alpha is urging Colts fans to trade in their blue for pink.
The contents of Bud Mackey’s shoes and Isiah Thomas’s dirty mouth grabbed more headlines this week than the best IU football story all season. Even when the football team wins, the basketball team finds a way to steal the spotlight.
The Monroe County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a group of people who claim to work for a company called Integrity Program, due to questions arising from local donors.
A Bloomington woman contacted the Bloomington Police Department early Wednesday morning after she was allegedly raped.
As of Sept. 7, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration terminated all payment and benefits to the department’s former chaplain Rev. Michael L. Latham.
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Two Pennsylvania State University students snuck behind a deserted State College, Pa., strip mall at 10:30 p.m. Sunday and headed straight for the Dumpsters.
Housing foreclosures are sweeping the country, and Indiana is no exception. Indiana ranks 10th in the country for the highest number of filed foreclosures, RealtyTrac Inc. spokeswoman Daren Blomquist said.
As Mattel toys make the news and China’s economy grows at a rapid pace, IU introduced this year the Research Center for Chinese Politics and Business.
Got a dirty dog that needs to be cleaned? The student organization Revitalizing Animal Well-Being will be offering the chance to get a dog washed and help the community, too.
LINCOLN, Neb. – The stereotype that people leave small towns as soon as they can has little weight to it, according to an annual survey conducted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Center for Applied Rural Innovation.
The Bush Administration failed to predict the future and as a result innocent people are suffering, said National Public Radio commentator David Cole on Thursday at the IU School of Law.
The Department of Agriculture defended its decision to wait 18 days before seeking the recall of millions of pounds of ground beef after initial tests showed E. coli contamination, saying it was following standard policy to rule out other factors.
Filmmaker Julie Dash gave a lecture Wednesday in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center about her inspiring life to an overflowing crowd of students, professors and members of the Bloomington community.
Downtown Bloomington will be transformed into a metaphorical canvas displaying nine galleries worth of local artistry at the fall GalleryWalk beginning at 5 p.m. Friday.