Column: Breaking down Chicago State
IU begins its regular season Friday night against Chicago State, a deep, experienced team. While it should be an easy victory for the Hoosiers, the Cougars’ press should be a good test for IU.
IU begins its regular season Friday night against Chicago State, a deep, experienced team. While it should be an easy victory for the Hoosiers, the Cougars’ press should be a good test for IU.
In Illinois’s 46 previous games, they’ve had the same quarterback for 44 of them.
Buhls is the president and founder of IU’s Traditionalist Youth Network chapter, a racist, fundamentalist and anti-gay group. Trad Youth became an official student organization at IU in June.
With four games remaining on their schedule, the Hoosiers (3-5, 1-3) need to win three of their final matchups to earn bowl eligibility. This journey begins at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at home against Illinois (3-5, 0-4).
The IU field hockey team’s season came to an end in the Big Ten Tournament on Thursday. The Hoosiers lost to Michigan State 6-0 in the first round of the tournament.
Colonizing space is the next step in human civilization, and we remain — for the foreseeable future — depressingly earthbound.
In academia, there’s a subconscious assumption that I cannot grasp the complex truths about life, death, society, the origins of humanity and religions themselves because I’m filtering it all through a thick lens of convictions about what I believe is “true.”
One of the biggest problems with curve-grading classes is simply how to measure the amount students have actually learned.
The lights, the decorations and the music all make for a portion of the year filled with happiness, love and, you guessed it, cheer.
Don’t get me wrong, Christmas is great. I just don’t think it’s so great it warrants steamrolling a holiday where I get to eat pie.
A plot of land on Bloomington’s south side could soon be used for BMX biking paths, a disc golf course or a low-barrier shelter.
A new aspect students will have to consider at Monroe County Community Schools is which high school they’d like to attend.
The IU Office of Disability Services for Students recently received two donations totaling more than $500,000 for scholarship money.
Come spring semester, the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures will lose its only professor of classical Arabic literature, Professor Suzanne Stetkevych.
The seventh annual World's Fare featured 19 of IU’s cultural organizations and groups in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Alumni Hall on Thursday.
Greed, truth and tension will be examined through the interactions of a conflicted Southern family this weekend as IU Theatre presents Tennessee Williams’ “Cat On A Hot Tin Roof.”
Philanthropist Hannah Davis, founder of non-profit organization BANGS, visited campus this week to build support for her company, which sells shoes to benefit six charities around the world.
The family of Adam Sarnecki offered heartfelt concern for the future of James Finney, who was sentenced to 73 years in prison for Sarnecki's murder.
Bloomington Police Department officers responded to IU Health Bloomington Hospital for the report of a sexual assault at about 8:15 p.m. Monday.
IU (14-5-1) defeated Illinois 5-3 in the opening round of the Big Ten Tournament in Champaign, Ill.