After victorious weekend series, baseball squad prepares for Miami
After a weekend series victory against Georgia Southern, the IU baseball team will begin a midweek home-and-home series Tuesday against Miami (Ohio).
After a weekend series victory against Georgia Southern, the IU baseball team will begin a midweek home-and-home series Tuesday against Miami (Ohio).
At Coachella Music Festival, a not-so-typical musical guest made an appearance with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. It was so atypical that the guest did not actually appear in the flesh.
The third round of IU Master of Fine Arts semester thesis shows premieres today at the Grunwald Gallery.
"All In -- The Poker Movie" is a documentary that follows the pop-culture progression of the game of poker, with celebrity interviews by actor Matt Damon, social commentator Ira Glass and sports journalist Frank Deford. In September 2011, the U.S. Department of Justice also ruled that online poker playing was legal, and the film documents the meaning behind this legislation.
April 19 marked Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, a day to look back 67 years since the end of the Nazi regime that worked so hard to annihilate an entire race of people. My people.
I never made it to Eagle status.
Every fall more than 40,000 undergraduates come to Bloomington, excited, hopeful and ready to begin a new semester of their academic careers. Many others apply to do the very same, but for whatever reason are unable to do so.
Delta Gamma won the 25th running of the women's Little 500 Friday.
Delta Tau Delta won its first-ever Little 500 Saturday.
Sunday, which was also Earth Day, marked the start of the third annual Hoosier to Hoosier Community Sale. The sale’s objective is to save reusable items from going into landfills.
This summer, high-school students from across the state can take advantage of IU’s School of Informatics and Computing Summer Camp. Attendees of the camp will get hands-on experience in various technical areas, including animation, computer graphics, gaming, virtual reality and web design.
Friday, Jonathan Jarvis, director of the National Park Service, will bring knowledge from his experiences to IU in a public lecture on the relationship between the outdoors and public health.
The spring energy challenge asks residence halls, greek houses, apartments and academic buildings on campus to conserve water and electricity. The challenge ends today.
The Player’s Pub was host to “Rock for the Red” on Sunday, drawing an almost-packed house merely 30 minutes into the show.
Four female students, all 19 or 20, reported that they were assaulted Friday between 4 and 4:45 a.m. on Jordan Avenue between Seventh and 10th streets.
Delta Gamma, Kappa Alpha Theta, Teter, Wing It, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Delta Sigma Pi had been battling back and forth all night with no team taking a commanding lead. As the 100th and final lap began, the six teams found themselves in an all-out, one-lap sprint to decide the winner of the 25th women’s Little 500 at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
The Jacobs School of Music announced Friday that it has acquired an Opus 91, a 1987 C.B. Fisk organ, to be installed in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union during spring 2013.
The Center for Sustainable Living put on its third annual “Trashion Refashion” show at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre on Sunday.
Six years ago, Delta Tau Delta finished the Little 500 in 31st place after qualifying in 33rd. After Saturday’s race, Delt is on top of the world.
After a last-minute venue change from Assembly Hall to the IU Auditorium, Sublime with Rome entertained a full house Friday. The concert was the official Union Board Little 500 concert.