Ind. rivers, streams have worst pollution in nation
The amount of pollution in Indiana’s rivers and streams is greater than any other state’s in the country, according to a study recently released by Environment America Research and Policy Center.
The amount of pollution in Indiana’s rivers and streams is greater than any other state’s in the country, according to a study recently released by Environment America Research and Policy Center.
Improper stage construction and inadequate emergency plans are being blamed for the tragic stage collapse, which killed seven and injured dozens more, at the Indiana State Fair last August.
A.Z. Vintage’s grand opening is 6 to 10 p.m. today. Zook will officially open her doors for customers to peruse her shop for retro, vintage and mid-century modern furniture, housewares, clothing and accessories.
From the time she saw her first Little 500 race, senior Brittany Strumbel dreamt of one day taking the track at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
The IU water polo team will kick off its postseason this weekend as it plays at home for the Western Division Championships.
After starting its spring slate with a record of 1-1-1, the IU men’s soccer team will face an opponent Friday that hasn’t lost a game in almost 17 months.
Michigan State has played one less Big Ten series than Indiana, which only adds to the importance of this weekend’s series at Sembower Field against the Spartans.
The squad will play its second home event of the year, the Indiana Invitational, April 14 and 15 at the IU Golf Course. This will be the last event until the Hoosiers go to French Lick, Ind., for the Big Ten Championship.
For the first time this Big Ten season, the No. 47 Hoosiers will be favored to win both matches in a weekend. Indiana, 15-6 (4-3), heads northward and into the central time zone to play Minnesota and Wisconsin, two teams that are unranked and below the Hoosiers in the Big Ten standings.
The Indiana-Kentucky rivalry will take on a new twist as the Hoosier track and field squads will travel south to Louisville, Ky., to take part in the Border Battle.
As the Hoosiers (20-18, 4-5) make the trip to University Park, Pa., this weekend, they look to keep the momentum from their past four games.
There’s no physical gold at stake, but the IU rowing team does have the opportunity to walk away from its weekend trip to Gold River, Calif., with wins against multiple nationally ranked opponents.
After collecting a pair of road victories that launched them back into contention for a top-four finish in the Big Ten, the Hoosiers turn their attention this weekend toward two conference matchups.
The Hoosiers sat in third place after three rounds of play at their home course April 8, with an aura of disappointment when Northwestern took the team title. Lessons were learned in the squad’s first stroke-play event of the spring, which will be followed by the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate on Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday, the Kelley School of Business will house experts from the world of sports business in the first-ever sports business conference on IU’s campus.
Dancing their way back to the Roaring Twenties and Dirty Thirties, the IU Department of Theatre and Drama opens “Cabaret” for its final production of the 2011-12 season at 7:30 p.m. today.
The Venue Fine Art & Gifts slowly filled with artists and art appreciators Tuesday night for a presentation by author Rachel Berenson Perry.
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