Baseball falls 8-5 to Kentucky, readies for Michigan State
The Wildcats outhit the Hoosiers 17-10 with seven of nine Kentucky starters recording multi-hit games and four of them hitting solo home runs.
The Wildcats outhit the Hoosiers 17-10 with seven of nine Kentucky starters recording multi-hit games and four of them hitting solo home runs.
Twin brothers Erick and Omar Gama, both IU students, were arrested with three other people Monday day in Indianapolis during a protest over immigration bills for allegedly trespassing in Gov. Mitch Daniels’ office, said David R. Bursten, first sergeant in the Indiana State Police Public Information Office.
Gov. Mitch Daniels signed HEA 1210 today, a bill that, among other things, makes it illegal for Indiana to allocate federal funds to Planned Parenthood. He also signed 79 other bills.
This summer, nine students from Bloomington High School North along with one teacher, Molly Jeon, a Japanese instructor at BHS North, and one chaperon, will board a plane and fly to Japan.
Today, on my way to work, I became so angry I nearly caused an intentional car wreck. $4.16 per gallon of gas — what the hell is this all about?
Viewings will continue through June, then the cinema will be closed for all of July. It is set to reopen the first week of August,
On Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., at Buskirk-Chumley Theater, Omer Turkmenoglu’s ambition takes the stage in the form of Abraham’s Children: A Prayer for Peace. Turkmenoglu hopes that the concert will promote “world peace through spiritual unity” and one day be performed at the White House.
Freshman pitcher Joey DeNato started a Friday game for the first time in his collegiate career May 6 against Northwestern. His eight shutout innings and seven strikeouts in the Hoosiers’ 5-0 win against the Wildcats earned him the conference’s Pitcher of the Week award.
The IU Campus Bus Service will begin its summer session schedule Tuesday.
Northern Indiana Democratic Representative Joe Donnelly has announced that he will seek the Democratic Party's nomination for the Senate seat currently held by Sen. Richard Lugar, who is facing a challenge by Tea Party-backed Richard Mourdock, Indiana's current state Treasurer.
In a visit to Allison Transmission during Indianapolis Friday, May 6, President Barack Obama strongly encouraged the increased development of hybrid energy technology across the country. So where does Indiana fit into this plan to reduce our dependence on oil as an energy source? How much progress have we made when it comes to alternative and hybrid energy sources?
Three years ago, the shipwreck Quedagh Merchant, which was abandoned by the scandalous 17th century pirate Captain William Kidd, was discovered. This summer, the underwater site will be dedicated as a “Living Museum of the Sea” by IU researcher and archaeologist Charles Beeker and the government of the Dominican Republic.
The IU baseball team entered the weekend with its postseason hopes hanging in the balance. The Hoosiers sure seemed like they recognized it.
The IU softball team split its weekend series with Northwestern, falling 4-1 in the second game Sunday and putting a stop to the Hoosiers’ nation-leading 15-game win streak.
What to do for music up until Thursday.
This is the concluding part of a series of book reviews by Adria Nassim highlighting books that deal with the Autism disability.
The IU Art Museum will be closed from May 9 to Aug. 24 for renovation.
Judah Friedlander tore it up at the Comedy Attic on Saturday.
The William T. Patten Foundation has announced its Patten Lecture Series for the 2011-12 school year.
Students in X255, Business Culture of Greece, will be concluding their eight-week course studying the country’s history, economy, legal system and politics with a trip to Greece from May 14 to 25, according to a press release.