Hoosiers defeat Kentucky 2-0 with 2nd-half goals
After two goals, along with a shutout by junior goalkeeper Luis Soffner, Indiana scored a third-straight win, 2-0 against Kentucky on Wednesday.
After two goals, along with a shutout by junior goalkeeper Luis Soffner, Indiana scored a third-straight win, 2-0 against Kentucky on Wednesday.
In the battle for statewide glory, Indiana, riding a 10-game losing streak into West Lafayette, took No. 12 Purdue to five sets, falling in the fifth set 15-6.
The live crowd is hanging on the outcome. The lights are bright on the competitors as they duel for the win. The cameras are plentiful to guarantee a good shot from every angle.
IU women’s tennis players sophomore Kayla Fujimoto and senior Evgeniya Vertesheva captured the doubles back draw title Monday at the ITA Regional Championships in Memphis, Tenn., ending the weekend with a 4-1 record in doubles action.
For the first time in the last 30 games, since the opening of the 2009 season, Will Matte will not start Saturday against Iowa.
Football columnist Justin Albers offers some MVPs and sleepers through IU's football season thus far.
The IU Student Foundation will present the Fall Cycling Series today through Saturday to set the mood for April’s festivities.
Master of Fine Arts candidate Amanda Lee said she could care less about making perfect art. She cares much more about the dialogue her work creates. Lee has been selected to showcase her newest art in the Fuller Projects venue, and her exhibit will feature printmaking and photography known as “A Solution of Silver of White Light.”Lee’s exhibit will be from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Friday at the Fuller Projects. The event, like all that are at the McCalla School, is free and open to the public.
This weekend, Anti-Swag will have a release party for its album “We’re Your Age.” The show begins at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Rhino’s All Ages Music Club. All proceeds from the entrance fee, which is $5, will go to the Humane Society, according to the event poster.
“In the Next Room, or the vibrator play,” is set in 1875 during the expansion of electricity to homes and residences, the play revolves around the use of a vibrator as treatment for “female hysteria.”
To discuss the impact charter schools legislation has had on education, the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy at IU will sponsor an upcoming policy discussion, “The Impact of Charter Schools in Indiana After a Decade.”
Thursday marks the opening of Lambda Chi Alpha’s Halloween philanthropy “Nightmare on Third Street.” The event begins at 8 p.m. and will run through Saturday night.
On Oct. 13, the eve of former United States Surgeon General C. Everett Koop’s 95th birthday, the Rural Center for AIDS/STD Prevention at IU announced plans to honor the doctor’s legacy with the creation of an endowed research grant.
Two crimes reported to the IU Police Department have been labeled hate crimes by campus support groups. Both involved dorm door white boards and targeted minority students: a Jewish student and a lesbian student.
Kenyan photojournalist Jacob Otieno, along with other scholars of African studies, will spend his weekend at IU as a guest of the African Studies Program to celebrate the program’s 50th anniversary.
IU’s third GLOWfest, headlining deadmau5, was scheduled to begin at 4:30 p.m., but weather issues proved unfavorable for the outdoor venue.
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United States Attorney Joseph Hogsett was in Bloomington on Wednesday to talk to local educators about the dangers the Internet can pose to children.
Vintage Vogue offers a wide variety of vintage and modern fashions for both men and women at its location on Kirkwood Avenue. But the items are more than vintage finds.