Hoosiers take strong start to Oklahoma
The IU softball team will look to continue its winning ways when it travels to Norman, Okla., to play in the Oklahoma Spring Festival.
The IU softball team will look to continue its winning ways when it travels to Norman, Okla., to play in the Oklahoma Spring Festival.
Accompanied by a slide guitar and a banjo, IU freshman Peter Oren introduced his new band as “Lil’ Wayne, Rick Ross and Nicki Minaj” because the band has yet to settle on a name. However, the audience said he sounded a little less Weezy and a little more Johnny Cash with his high-strapped acoustic guitar and deep voice.
Going into the NCAA Indoor Championships Friday in Texas, IU brings three students who recently earned Great Lakes Athlete of the Year honors, in addition to Helmer, who was named Great Lakes Coach of the Year by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
Distinguished professor of piano at the Jacobs School of Music Menahem Pressler recently won the Lifetime Achievement Award for the 2011 International Classical Music Awards.
The IU Jacobs School of Music is working with music career specialist and author Angela Beeching and the Kelley School of Business’ Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation on a revolutionary student-driven program to assist music students in entrepreneurship and career development.
IU will send four wrestlers to Philadelphia for the NCAA Championships on March 17-19.
Campbell’s soup cans have invaded the IU Art Museum.
The IU women’s tennis team has signed five players to land the No. 6 recruiting class in 2011, according to the Tennis Recruiting Network.
Senior Caitlin Ryan was selected as one of 15 national finalists for the Students in Service Awards. Ryan, an Indiana Daily Student employee, is representing IU in the competition. The winner will be announced March 18.
For many greek houses, it’s tradition to go on spring break trips together, and this year is no different, said Josh Vollmer, vice president of communications for Interfraternity Council.
Dr. Olaf Sporns, IU neuroscientist and author of the recent book “Networks of the Brain,” gave insight to his research and how it applies to everyday life.
Four faculty members from the IU Department of Biology were elected as fellows to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which ties the department’s record for most inductees in a single year.
Many IU students will be experiencing the nightlife during spring break. Here's a look at different laws for bar access in popular spring break destinations.
The forecast for Bloomington this spring break is bleak. Here are some places you could go to escape the doom and gloom of the Hoosier state.
Carol and Ryan Cobine promote early detection of and education about bed bugs through their business, The Dog Knows Detection. They utilize their dog Dixie, along with a handler, to identify the presence of the insects.
Through 3-D hologram effects, live acting and dialogue the Indiana Historical Society’s “You Are There” exhibits bring history to life.
Rain or shine, IU students and Bloomington residents enjoy Dunn Meadow for what it is — a meadow. But throughout the past century, this meadow has been many other things.
The IU men's basketball team hopes to live another day as it takes on Penn State in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament at Conseco Fieldhouse. Follow the action live with our reporters by clicking here.
Seniors Brice Fox and Daniel Weber gave IU an anthem when their first YouTube hit debuted in the fall. Their newest song, “This is Indiana,” turned into a campus sensation, playing at bars, fraternity parties and even during IU Athletics events.
Whether you have four years in Bloomington or just a few hours, the local dining scene will serve something for any food craving you have.