Online only: The James Franco anomaly
It was, at this point, that I was finally willing to admit that James Franco is a little bit ridiculous.
It was, at this point, that I was finally willing to admit that James Franco is a little bit ridiculous.
Junior guard Verdell Jones’ jumpshot as time expired hit all iron, and a desperation tip came up empty as the Hoosiers fell to Iowa 64-63 on Saturday in Assembly Hall.
The IU women's basketball team dropped their eighth straight game on Thursday night, falling to Minnesota 65-59.
It’s 8:15 p.m. and 7-year-old Tyler Grieb is nowhere near ready for bed. In his child-sized Abbey Road shirt, he runs in circles from the living room to the kitchen. His feet pound the floor in perfect timing to the classical music playing from the stereo.
Even the warmth of a mug of hot chocolate could not deter the winter storm that blew through Bloomington on Tuesday and Wednesday, leaving Week of Chocolate events canceled in its wake.
Leslie Hureau came to IU from France last year and is now stating her claim as one of the Big Ten's best in her sophomore season.
Director, producer, writer and actor Spike Lee will be a guest speaker for Bloomington’s 27th annual ArtsWeek.
An interfaith memorial service for sophomore Brian Macken will be at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at St. Paul Catholic Newman Center. The memorial is open to the public and everyone is welcome, said sophomore Jack Reilly, a friend of Macken’s who helped organize the memorial.
After looking like they were dead in the water at Iowa two weeks ago, the Hoosiers have overcome key injuries to pick up two wins at home against ranked foes.
The IU waterpolo team will head west this weekend to California to take on UC Davis and to compete in the Stanford Invitational.
Following its lopsided loss to Iowa at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Jan. 23, IU appeared to be destined for the basement of the Big Ten. Things have changed.
The IU men’s golf team will travel to Fort Meyers, Fla., for its first tournament of the spring in the Big Red Shootout against Ball State on Saturday.
Just one week after challenger BtownUnited announced its intention to run, the Big Ten ticket, led by junior Justin Kingsolver, did the same Wednesday.
The IU swimming team will travel to West Lafayette to take on rival Purdue this weekend.
Pearl, an IU alumnus, graduated from the Kelley School of Business in May 2003. He and co-author Joshua Rosenbaum wrote “Investment Banking: Valuation, Leveraged Buyouts, and Mergers and Acquisitions” in May 2009. It’s currently the No. 1 book sold on Amazon.com in the Consolidation & Merger category.
The IU Ski and Snowboard Club and Union Board are bringing “The Story,” a Ski Channel original production, to Whittenberger Auditorium at 4 p.m. Saturday for free.
On Saturday, IU will attempt to mimic the Hawkeyes’ upset of Penn State and end Iowa’s 73-dual unbeaten streak.
John Promfet, author of “Chinese Lessons” and foreign correspondent for the Washington Post, spoke Thursday about his experiences in China.
The No. 46 IU men’s tennis team will be in Cambridge, Mass., this weekend for matches against Harvard and William & Mary.
Fans of author Michael Chabon will have the chance to hear him read his work in person Monday. The free public reading begins at 5:30 p.m. in Fine Arts 015 and is sponsored by the College Arts and Humanities Institute.