Rowers set sail for west coast, Lake Natoma Invite
There’s no physical gold at stake, but the IU rowing team does have the opportunity to walk away from its weekend trip to Gold River, Calif., with wins against multiple nationally ranked opponents.
There’s no physical gold at stake, but the IU rowing team does have the opportunity to walk away from its weekend trip to Gold River, Calif., with wins against multiple nationally ranked opponents.
After collecting a pair of road victories that launched them back into contention for a top-four finish in the Big Ten, the Hoosiers turn their attention this weekend toward two conference matchups.
The Hoosiers sat in third place after three rounds of play at their home course April 8, with an aura of disappointment when Northwestern took the team title. Lessons were learned in the squad’s first stroke-play event of the spring, which will be followed by the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate on Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday, the Kelley School of Business will house experts from the world of sports business in the first-ever sports business conference on IU’s campus.
Dancing their way back to the Roaring Twenties and Dirty Thirties, the IU Department of Theatre and Drama opens “Cabaret” for its final production of the 2011-12 season at 7:30 p.m. today.
The Venue Fine Art & Gifts slowly filled with artists and art appreciators Tuesday night for a presentation by author Rachel Berenson Perry.
If you can’t afford school and you don’t have the ability to receive funding, are you just desperately signaling you're something you're not?
Ideas are a form of currency that do not belong under your mattress. Spend, share, give and take — otherwise this currency is worthless.
A university is a place of learning, not a money-making venture. Learning is a right, not a privilege for the wealthy.
IU announced yesterday Booker T Jones and U.S. Ambassador David Carden will serve as spring commencement speakers in May at IU-Bloomington.
Protesters left the Frangipani Room of the Indiana Memorial Union, without police prompting, at about 3:25 p.m. The protesters were chanting, "Whose school? Our school!"
As funding and the departure of staff members at Hudson and Holland have decreased, the number of students in the program jumped from about 600 students in 2008 to the approximately 700 this year, putting strain on the nearly empty staff lineup and financially stressed program.
Rapper Mac Miller will take the stage for his second Little 500 performance tonight. The show will begin at 7 p.m. at the IU Auditorium as part of his Macadelic Tour.
About 100 people gathered inside Garton Hall at Saint Marks United Methodist Church to listen to the five candidates for Indiana’s 9th Congressional District debate the issue of health care in the United States.
Additional locker space on the upper level of the Student Recreational Sports Center is unrelated to increased instances of theft, Associate Director of Recreational Sports Jackie Puterbaugh said. The SRSC installed the additional storage space for safety and increased theft prevention, she said.
Heydi Correa, health educator for Positive Link, a program of IU Health Bloomington, Community Health and Bienestar Latino Outreach Program, organized a presentation about HIV/AIDS and Pedro Zamora, a Latino HIV/AIDS activist.
Students and community members are gearing up for IU’s annual Relay For Life, which raises money for the American Cancer Society. The event will be this weekend from 5 p.m. Saturday until 8 a.m. Sunday at the Billy Hayes Track.
The spring energy challenge kicked off last week, and the IU Office of Sustainability has issued a campus-wide challenge to cut back water and electricity usage.
I will be the first to admit I am not an avid golf fan, despite the best efforts of my late grandfather.
IU defeated the Indiana State Sycamores 3-0 Wednesday afternoon in a game of milestones for the Hoosiers.