Cream edge out Crimson squad in team spring game
Rising junior running back Stephen Houston checked his phone before Saturday’s Cream and Crimson Spring Game and saw stormy conditions approaching Bloomington. He wasn’t worried, though.
Rising junior running back Stephen Houston checked his phone before Saturday’s Cream and Crimson Spring Game and saw stormy conditions approaching Bloomington. He wasn’t worried, though.
The start to the 62nd Little 500 week is officially underway. On Saturday afternoon, 47 teams took to the track at the Robert C. Haugh Track & Field Complex to participate in the 10th annual Little 50.
The IU Student Foundation-issued bicycles crunch on the cinders as they make circles on the track at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
You can guarantee junior Erin Gallo will have on her pair of black biking socks this Friday night.
Co-captains senior Kristtini Cain and junior Kate Coons fired one-over-par 73s to move into a play-off for the individual title at the Indiana Invitational. They joined Ball State’s Jenna Hague and IU-Purdue University Indianapolis’ Lauren Kuss.
A 35-minute interval between games did not cool the Michigan State bats, as the Spartans wasted no time scoring four runs in the top of the first against sophomore starter Matt Dearden and senior reliever Drew Leininger en route to a 20-10 win.
Police responded to a call about a burglary of the Bloomington Fencing Club.
A woman, 23, called police just before 6 p.m. Saturday in response to an alleged battery by the father of her children, Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Lucas Tate said.
Fellony Silas, 30, has been arrested and will be charged for Class C felony battery with serious bodily injury following an argument with another woman at Kilroy’s Sports Bar on North Walnut Street, Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Lucas Tate said.
In an effort to combat homelessness and poverty in the area, Homeward Bound had its 10th annual 5K walk Sunday to raise funds for 12 local nonprofits geared toward ending homelessness in the community. Homeward Bound, which is an effort of the Indiana Association for Community Economic Development, was sponsored by the City of Bloomington’s Community and Family Resources Department and served as the community’s link to the statewide effort to assist those in need.
Jim Lehrer wanted “A Conversation with Jim Lehrer” to truly be a conversation — with only two conditions.
Despite a two-hour rain delay that caused a total of 27 teams to not show up Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium, the 2012 Team Pursuit results are in the books.
For the second year in a row, WIUX’s Culture Shock was forced to change locations at the last minute due to inclement weather.
Charges were released by the IU Police Department in regard to protestor Sebastian Modes disrupting Doug Wilson's "Sexual by Design" presentation.
Despite a downpour and falling balloon arch, CollinsFest was in full swing Saturday to celebrate the end of the school year.
After a scoreless first half, the IU men’s soccer team cruised to a victory against the 2011 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics champion, Lindsey Wilson College, 2-0 Friday night at Jerry Yeagley Field.
The Hoosiers 21-20 (5-7) faced slightly different problems and saw slightly different victories in this weekend’s Big Ten play against the Nittany Lions of Penn State 13-23 (5-7).
After protests Thursday, the Board of Trustees convened Friday morning for the second day of meetings with few interruptions.
While it was not a basketball game, the Border Battle on the Louisville campus had an audience abuzz with excitement.
Moving slowly forward, then backward, Downs awed the crowd with her talent at the Folklore and Ethnomusicology Student Association Festival on Friday in the parking lot of 800 N. Indiana Ave.