2014 IU football recruiting class thus far
A look at the eight IU football commits the Hoosiers have for the 2014 recruiting class.
A look at the eight IU football commits the Hoosiers have for the 2014 recruiting class.
IU added its first wide receiver of the 2014 class this past week, bolstering future depth at the position.
In his professional debut, Zeller finished with eight points, five rebounds, two assists and one block in 29 minutes of play as the Bobcats fell to the Spurs, 69-68.
Saturday, Anderson earned his first win as the Cutters head coach, as his team defeated the Battle Creek (Michigan) Blaze 47-0 in the season-opener.
With Manziel returning for another season at Texas A&M, he should be the frontrunner for this season’s crowning.
The Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department has organized Fridays at Third Street Park Concerts.
Uncork the Uplands will offer an optional vineyard tour July 27 at Oliver Winery’s Creekbend Vineyard in Ellettsville, Ind., followed by an evening reception at the Bloomington Monroe County Convention Center.
Black Violin, a decade-long partnership between musicians Wil B and Kev, will take the stage at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater this fall to showcase their eclectic sound to the Bloomington community.
A 29-year-old female reported being struck in the face and held against the wall by her husband around 1:30 a.m. July 13, BPD said.
A 32-year-old male was struck in the face by an unknown male and had bruising, scratches and complained of pain around 3 a.m. Saturday night. Employees were also struck when trying to break up the fight.
Pending approval by the IU Board of Trustees, Karen Dace is to be appointed as IU-Purdue University Indianapolis’ next vice chancellor for diversity, equity and inclusion effective Sept. 3, according to a press release.
A number of electronics were stolen from a Varsity Lane apartment early Thursday morning while the occupant was at work, a Bloomington Police Department spokesperson said.
Connor David Alexander Lappin, 21, was arrested for reportedly stealing three semi-automatic handguns from Bloomington Home & Personal Security Store.
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