Gassion, second-half run aid IU victory
Through one half of play on Sunday, Alexis Gassion was the only thing going right for IU.
Through one half of play on Sunday, Alexis Gassion was the only thing going right for IU.
The IDS caught up with DaVondre Love over the phone to talk about his recruitment and future.
Scalping tickets at IU football games is not easy.
It’s another Saturday in late November. Last game of the year. Since the starting quarterback got hurt, IU has lost five straight games.
With a lull in foot traffic, Dirty sees another chance to tease the King. “Do you know what Paul said to Santa Claus?” Dirty asks, already laughing. The King scoffs and waves Dirty off. “He said, ‘Do you have change for a quarter?’” The King growls. Putting up with Dirty and other scalpers is one reason the King is getting out.
In his Indianapolis apartment seven weeks later, Jeffrey picks up a half-smoked cigarette from his ashtray.
Scalping tickets at IU football games has never been easy. Demand is always low to see a team that has been so bad for so long it has become a punch line.
On a misty Saturday morning, the scalper stands at his corner, the stadium looming behind him. He’s right at the edge.
The event raised money for an end-of-the-year trip.
Candles appeared to float in the air of Alumni Hall on Friday night.
Students at Bloomington South will soon create renewable energy by walking to class.
Hilltop Garden and Nature Center is receiving a facelift.
The research brings them a step closer to a cure for humans.
ILS is 8th in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report.
The SSC will fund all projects proposed at least partially.
The group focuses on presenting a narrative and performs tango theater.
Talia Halliday, owner of Gather Here, a local handmade wares shop, said she hosted the fair in hopes that it would provide people a chance to catch up to the fast-moving holiday season.
Fashion isn't limited for any body types.
There were four #Booms on Sunday as IU's 2015 recruiting class grew to 14.
A vaccine to combat Ebola is on the horizon. According to U.S. scientists, the first human trial of an experimental Ebola vaccine has produced some promising results.