Hoosiers defend home court against Huskers, Hawkeyes
On Saturday, the team will face off against No. 72 Iowa, and Sunday the cream and crimson will do battle with No. 17 Nebraska. Both matches start at 11 a.m. at the IU Tennis Center.
On Saturday, the team will face off against No. 72 Iowa, and Sunday the cream and crimson will do battle with No. 17 Nebraska. Both matches start at 11 a.m. at the IU Tennis Center.
Renovation and expansion on the newly renamed Hodge Hall Undergraduate Center, the undergraduate building of the Kelley School of Business, is scheduled to begin in mid-May.
The weekend will be a split-squad affair, with select groups of athletes heading to the Florida Relays in Gainesville, Fla., and the Stanford Invitational in Palo Alto, Calif.
Returning to familiar territory after two events on the road, the squad will be the home team for the NYX Hoosier Invitational at the IU Golf Course.
Unlike last weekend, the Hoosiers will have the benefit of a day’s rest between contests — not to mention an extra hour of preparation thanks to the time change. Central Time will play host to both matches, which are scheduled for 3 p.m. Friday and 1 p.m. Sunday, respectively.
The Hoosiers (17-17, 2-4) look to assert the 1-2 punch between freshman pitcher Lora Olson and sophomore pitcher Meaghan Murphy this weekend during their matchup with in-state rival Purdue (23-9, 6-0).
For the first time in 11 months, the Hoosiers will play the team that ended their season last year when they play the University of Illinois Fighting Illini.
After the IU men’s soccer team’s first spring loss of the season, a 5-3 defeat at the hands of the Bradley Braves this past Sunday, it will play its second game of a three-game home stand Friday against in-state rival Butler.
Since February 2010, the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce has granted 13 businesses its Healthy Business Bloomington designation. The initiative is a worksite wellness recognition program for area businesses striving to create a healthy work environment for their employees.
On March 2, a tornado slashed through Henryville, Ind., destroying homes, parks and schools and leaving the lives of Indiana residents in its wake. Now, as Henryville begins to rebuild itself, the Bloomington Watercolor Society has stepped in to shed the color needed to light the community back up.
The Bloomington City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to change the name of the Community and Family Resources Commission to the Commission on the Status of Children and Youth.
Chris Nix, a volunteer for the center, chalked the sidewalk a few feet away. Nix filmed the wall for most of the day for “Why Are You Here,” an event that allowed individuals to share their stories with the community.
IU’s Arts Week Everywhere has featured events to display the variety of local talent, and more are still to come — including a performance by the African American Dance Company.
Ladies of the Editorial Board say Chris Jones of Esquire has women all wrong, probably because of his own mediocre sex life.
The TOMS “One for One” business model is based on what consumers and donors want. It is not based on the needs and priorities of the people and communities receiving the shoes.
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What to do if you think you have been sexually assaulted and information on how to get help.
Senior Caroline Shurig and Middle Way House Prevention Programs Coordinator Cierra Thomas-Williams share their stories of sexual assault and helping other survivors. Also, hear audio of their experiences with sexual assault.
Dunn Meadow was filled with celebrating students and colorful powder Wednesday during a campus celebration of the Hindu festival Holi.
In 2011, 399 abused and neglected children were served by Monroe County Court Appointed Special Advocates.