A look at biking jerseys
It’s easy to tell a serious cyclist from a casual one. Someone riding for leisure or a little exercise is drenched in sweat and trying in vain to ride smoothly as the wind catches his or her T-shirt.
It’s easy to tell a serious cyclist from a casual one. Someone riding for leisure or a little exercise is drenched in sweat and trying in vain to ride smoothly as the wind catches his or her T-shirt.
“After a disappointing finish in 2011, we’re hoping to stay safe and up front for the majority of the race and get positioned as best we can for the final sprint. Most other teams will be trying to do the same, but our depth is a key advantage. We’re hoping for excellent weather and track conditions that will allow us to perform our best.” — Will Kragie, Beta Theta Pi
In a year dominated by an individual in both the men’s and women’s races, the stars led their teams to victory. Seniors Caitlin Van Kooten (Teter) and Eric Young (Cutters) both won the Individual Time Trials and proved their prowess on race day.
Unlike the Cutters, Wing It Cycling is taking a completely different approach in the final week compared to its normal training. Team member Abigail Legg said the riders of Wing It have been building their endurance all year through road rides and track workouts, sometimes spending up to five hours on the bike in a day.
Pick up a copy of this year's 2012 Little 500 Guide, which includes a track guide, rider profiles and more.
The IU Police Department has reason to be proud this week. Their newest officer, Curtis “Jake” Cole, a war veteran with a long list of accolades, was voted by his peers to receive the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy’s Herman H. Freed Award.
Bloomington musicians perform "busking" routine as a promotion for their upcoming show "The Flute on its Feet."
Music blasted across Dunn Meadow as the Indiana Memorial Union Board presented the Little Five Kick-Off Bash on Tuesday.
Professor, social worker explain why blackouts happen and what they can do to students' memory loss after nights of drinking.
The Bloomington Faculty Council convened Tuesday for the last time this school year. The council discussed course evaluations, the only action item on the agenda. The council also discussed affirmative action among faculty members on campus.
With a simple tagline and a promotional video, IU alumni Matt Lowers and Jordan Sanders kicked off a campaign to raise money and awareness for their latest adventure — Expedition Mississippi.
Students again dined on chocolate-covered grasshoppers and fertilized duck eggs in the second annual Bizarre Food Fair on Tuesday at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures.
Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney of the Black Keys picked up Bourdain in an El Camino van and drove him to a barbecue joint.
But IU Cinema Director Jon Vickers wants to change your life and the lives of others. This is the job for him.
As much as you love your favorite food and as hard as it is to imagine your life without it, there was once a time when you had never tasted it before. This is why it is so important to have an open mind and try new foods.
The New York Baroque Dance Company taught a group of music teachers to dance to Johann Sebastian Bach during a workshop last weekend.
Bloomington’s Environmental Commission will highlight the city’s youth who help the environment, including those who have organized an ecology club, made their own clothes from secondhand clothing and grown watermelons.
The Bloomington Black Barbershop Health Initiative event will be 9 a.m. to noon April 28 at Razor’s Image barbershop, 223 Pete Ellis Drive, and is open to people of any age, race or gender.
The City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department announced that Jeigh Hockersmith is the new sports and facility coordinator.
Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced one of the next five Virgina-class attack submarines will be named after Indiana. This is the first ship named after the state in about 50 years.