IU tees off in San Juan, Puerto Rico
After a three-month tournament layoff where a majority of practices occurred indoors, the IU women’s golf team is back in action this weekend in San Juan, Puerto Rico, at the Lady Puerto Rico Classic.
After a three-month tournament layoff where a majority of practices occurred indoors, the IU women’s golf team is back in action this weekend in San Juan, Puerto Rico, at the Lady Puerto Rico Classic.
The No. 11 Volunteers fell to IU last year but face them again at noon Saturday in Knoxville, Tenn.
In addition to playing four matches, the Hoosiers will be challenged by Illinois State’s lineup which features a ranked singles player and a top-50 doubles team.
The No. 33 IU wrestling team will look to close out its home wrestling season with a win against No. 54 Michigan State at 7 p.m. Friday in University Gym.
With a starter returning from an injury-shortened 2010 campaign and an influx of young, versatile talent, the squad is hoping the 2011 season can see significant improvement from a pitching staff that allowed the most earned runs in the Big Ten a year ago.
Black History Month began as Negro History Week in February 1926 as a way to encourage people to learn more about black history, according to the Library of Congress website.
Black History Month began as Negro History Week in February 1926 as a way to encourage people to learn more about black history, according to the Library of Congress website.
The combined flutter of flutes and trill of trumpets engulfed the auditorium.
The junior from Poway, Calif., leads a potent Hoosier offense into the 2011 season beginning Feb. 18.
Forced to play the past three games without sophomore forward Christian Watford due to a left hand injury, IU has needed players to step into his role.
A third ticket, reviveIU, joined the IU Student Association election Wednesday night with its first public appearance, announcing its platform and ticket executives.
In single-digit temperatures at 6:30 a.m. Thursday, 15 people waited in a roped-off line outside Verizon Wireless for the release of the iPhone 4.
Christopher Ritrievi will become the new vice president of development for the IU Foundation on Feb. 28.
Bloomington’s Commission on the Status of Black Males has given the Outstanding Black Male Leaders of Tomorrow Award annually since 2006, which recognizes community members who have contributed to the city through their service or leadership.
Indiana College Goal Sunday is a program that helps college-bound Indiana students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The Bloomington session, one of 36 sites in the state, will be at 2 p.m. Feb. 20 at Ivy Tech Community College.
The host of SportsCenter, Sage Steele, will speak at 4:15 p.m. Friday in the Neal-Marshall Black Cultural Center’s Bridgwaters Lounge. Steele’s visit will include an informal Q&A session with light refreshments.
Show that special someone you care. Just not enough to spend money.
Kenneth Anger made his first film at age 10, has “Lucifer” tattooed on his chest and considered Alfred Kinsey a father figure, said his unofficial biographer Bill Landis. On Friday, the 84-year-old experimental filmmaker will lecture and present two of his avant-garde films at IU Cinema.
Daniel Fisher has played Pink Floyd music since he started playing the keyboard. Beginning in 2000, the synthesizer expert began his hobby of perfecting Pink Floyd music in multiple tribute bands, including the Boston-born Pink Voyd. Fisher is currently the keyboard player for the Fort Wayne-based group Pink Droyd.
A woman scrutinized a group of University Players board members after they passed out posters for the new play “Speech and Debate” outside of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater during Bloomington’s PRIDE Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transexual and Questioning Film Festival. The posters read, “Are the homos recruiting your children?” But despite their offensive diction, the posters were actually mocking oppression group tactics such as those used by the infamous Westboro Baptist Church.