IU track, field returns to Kentucky
This weekend, IU track and field has its sights set on Lexington, Ky., where the Kentucky Wildcats will play host to a variety of competitors on their signature blue track.
This weekend, IU track and field has its sights set on Lexington, Ky., where the Kentucky Wildcats will play host to a variety of competitors on their signature blue track.
The Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market is open for spring, and its Double Market Bucks Program has returned.
After splitting Wednesday’s doubleheader with Ball State, the IU softball team (13-30-1, 4-10) will travel to Evanston, Ill., to take on Big Ten foe Northwestern (24-11, 6-6 conference).
After beating Penn State last Sunday, the No. 59 IU men’s tennis team has two more chances to bolster its NCAA tournament chances against No. 49 Michigan and Michigan State.
Jobs for America’s Graduates, a national organization that works to keep students in school, has seen an increasing number of members in Indiana.
The IU men’s golf team will travel to West Lafayette for this weekend’s Boilermaker Invitational, its last regular season tournament.
Former IU student Connor Bird pled guilty last week to criminal recklessness for an incident in February 2013 when Bird attempted to hit his ex-girlfriend with a car.
IU (22-11, 8-1) will get its chance at revenge when Michigan State (20-14, 5-4) comes to Bloomington for a three-game series starting at 7:05 p.m. Friday.
1:00 p.m. — As of 1:00 p.m. Monday, Gill remains in critical condition at the IU Health University Hospital, a hospital spokesperson confirmed.IU Nursing Rider Rachel Dickerson has founded a Lauren Gill Recovery Fund that has raised more than four thousand dollars to help fund Gill's recovery costs. Donations are being accepted through the website https://fundly.com/lauren-gill-recovery-fund.
Mayor Mark Kruzan vetoed the city's deer sharpshooting ordinance, sending the resolution back to the council without his signature.
The acting goddesses finest performances
If you haven’t seen Sunday night’s episode of “Game of Thrones” yet, beware.
If you are an IU student, no doubt you know the tragic fate of Julian Batts, a recent contestant on Wheel of Fortune.
“Draft Day” is basically just one long, expensive promo for the NFL draft.
Take the time to have fun next week, and don’t beat yourself up over one missed class or assignment. But do so knowing what you’re partying for.
Sandler and Quasney’s victory is a beautiful outcome of a horrendous situation. Let’s hope their struggle wakes up our representatives to the fact that equality shouldn’t come in somebody’s final moment.
The fact that security organizations and big companies cannot protect their clients and customers indicates the technology is changing, and the security needs to change with it.
“Oculus”’s bone-dry wit, neither twee nor lurid, is a delicate expression of fear.
“Silicon Valley” has worked its claws into raunchy humor and technological reign.
It’s a subtle show — a polished piece of art that’s grounded more in character than plot.