Outdoor season kicks off at Stanford Invitational
The IU track and field team will kick off the 2011 outdoor season this weekend.
The IU track and field team will kick off the 2011 outdoor season this weekend.
In the past, the Hoosiers have seen success in the Mountain View Invitational, including winning the team title in 2008 and producing individual champions in 2007 (Elaine Harris) and 2008 (Lauren Harling).
The No. 28-ranked IU squad, according to the latest Golfweek-Sagarin rankings, will compete in a 19-team field, including No. 18 Arkansas, No. 26 Oklahoma, No. 32 Liberty and No. 37 North Texas, according to the March 20 Golfweek rankings.
IU coach Lin Loring said No. 5 Michigan is the favorite to win the Big Ten this season, along with No. 11 Northwestern.
The matches against No. 44 Michigan State and No. 18 Michigan are the second and third of five home matches to open conference play for the Hoosiers (13-4, 1-0 Big Ten).
Coach Barry King said the Hoosiers must stick to what has sparked their eight-game winning streak — their defense.
The IU softball team will welcome the University of Minnesota this weekend for a two-game series to kick off the Big Ten schedule.
IU senior Logan Houlihan remains in stable condition in the intensive care unit at Broward General Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., after he was struck by a train March 16.
After deciding to put his NFL dreams on hold, Damarlo Belcher is returning to IU for his senior season with a different mindset.
Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., visited IU on Thursday to discuss topics ranging from immigration and the budget to the energy crisis and the situation in Libya.
From pubic hair water fountains to exploding from her father’s penis hole, Sarah Silverman did not shy away from any socially awkward topic in Thursday’s performance at the IU Auditorium.
Writer-director Paul Schrader arrived at IU on Thursday to present the digital restoration of the landmark film “Taxi Driver,” directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Schrader. He sat down with the Indiana Daily Student to discuss his perspective on his craft.
President Michael McRobbie announced earlier this week that IU will begin putting into action a new comprehensive grant system to help faculty researchers during the grant making process.
People used to share their favorite songs through mixtapes. The process of putting together a mixtape required a great deal of consideration.
Last year at about this time, Sue Gulley had her hands full. As the executive director of the American Red Cross at the Monroe County Chapter, she had many people turning to her to help organize fundraisers for Haiti after the 7.0 earthquake caused the death of more than 200,000 Haitians and left about 1.5 million homeless.
Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s lead singer Richard Edwards said his new favorite word is “grimy,” which was also his word choice to describe the band’s current musical state.
Aside from a botched incident with a shotgun, the luck of the Irish certainly has been on Randy White’s side while directing the Cardinal Stage Company’s production of Irish playwright Martin McDonagh’s “The Lonesome West.”
IU Jacobs School of Music will sponsor the second annual Indiana International Guitar Festival & Competition on Saturday and Sunday.
IU’s home opener is at 1:05 p.m. Sunday against Evansville, but only as the finale in a three-game series with the Purple Aces.
IU is one of 20 universities that has been recognized across the nation as a bicycle-friendly university, Director of Sustainability Bill Brown said.