House Democrats return to Ind.
Democratic members of the Indiana House of Representatives are scheduled to return to the Statehouse in Indianapolis today following their five week exile in a Comfort Suites hotel in Urbana, Ill.
Democratic members of the Indiana House of Representatives are scheduled to return to the Statehouse in Indianapolis today following their five week exile in a Comfort Suites hotel in Urbana, Ill.
Although this Final Four may have been unpredictable, it’s what most people want to see happen in March Madness.
For a lot of IU students, Quals is almost a greater day of celebration than all of Little 5 week combined. For us riders, Quals is an entirely different beast.
1, 2, 3, 4 off…. 1, 2, 3, 4 off… Wash. Rinse. And repeat.
For the last six years, spring, for me, has been defined by the Little 500.
Last Monday I had the dubious honor of being the first male rider to leave the track on a stretcher this year.
I thought I would channel Jeff Foxworthy and play the, “you know you are a Little 500 rider if” game. I hope you enjoy…
Some students are going home to be with loved ones, and some, like many other college students all around America, are heading to an intoxicatingly beautiful tropical destination, with a heavy emphasis on the intoxicating.
When asked to blog a little about my experience with the Little 500 and what it means to me to be a "Cutters rider," I realized it's hard to really pinpoint a specific example.
Every year when the track opens to the veterans, we all flood out onto the cinders to pound out sets, practice exchanges and be with the only other people on the planet that understand how much it means to be there.
The Indiana University campus has four seasons; summer, fall, winter and the Little 500. I think that everyone can agree that the weather last week kicked off the greatest of those seasons as hundreds of rookies joined Riders Council out on the cinders at Bill Armstrong Stadium… and that is why I am here.
Loves for German, theater, thunderstorms and singing often exist separately. Together, they contribute to the memory of Kira Riley.
Above the murmur of voices, the sounds from a string quartet filled the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union. The music was the beginning of the first student remembrance event, which honored the 10 IU students who died during the current academic year.
Before school Friday morning in Martinsville, 15-year-old Chance Jackson was shot in the stomach at Martinsville West Middle School.
If Saturday’s qualifications were any indication of things to come, the house pairing of Delta Gamma and Sigma Nu will be filled with success and celebration this Little 500 season, as each qualified in first place for this year’s race.Delta Gamma members, who finished with a time of 2:44.76, will have Teter, the defending champions, trailing, as Teter finished in second with a time of 2:47.52. Kent said the rest of the field will be looking at both Teter and Delta Gamma come race day.
En route to helping the Hoosiers finish 18th at the NCAA Championship meet in Minneapolis on Saturday, sophomore Eric Ress made All-America finishes look easy — even with a broken hand.
The win moved the No. 32 Hoosiers to 16-4 on the season and 3-0 in the Big Ten.
With a time of 2:25.91, SNU members topped the Cutters’ 2:26.46 to chants from their brothers.
Amid frigid temperatures and sunny skies at Sembower Field, the IU (14-8) baseball team split two games Sunday with the Evansville Purple Aces (11-8).