Watford out indefinitely with hand injury
As if facing No. 18 Minnesota on Wednesday wasn’t enough, the Hoosiers will now have to do it without their leading scorer.
As if facing No. 18 Minnesota on Wednesday wasn’t enough, the Hoosiers will now have to do it without their leading scorer.
In the midst of what Indiana residents are dubbing “snowpacolypse 2011,” most Indiana University students are keeping close to home and hoping for a snow day. However, the one thing patrons of the IU Auditorium were hoping wouldn’t be canceled was Tuesday’s performance of the Blue Man Group.
With fall sports having drawn to a close, the winter sports calendar here in Bloomington at midyear and spring sports knocking on the door, it’s time to focus on a few of the people around IU athletics doing it for guts and glory.
Can the Hoosiers catch a break? The injury to leading scorer Christian Watford suggests that IU can't.
The CRU cycling team is using their unique method of training to tune up for Little 500.
With the level of support rising within the house, Alpha Xi Delta hopes to earn a top-12 qualifying spot and will look to break the house’s best finish of eighth in 1989.
Music and the sweet treat of chocolate will be paired as the Week of Chocolate festivities continue. Rhino’s Youth Media Center and All-Ages Club will be the host of the Chocolate Prom from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday.
With contemporary music genre titles like psych-ambient-folk-hop and shoegaze, Bloomington band Charlie Patton’s War prefers to keep things classic.
Saturday marked the beginning of men’s spring rush, but some houses began preparations weeks before.
Conductor Andrew Altenbach said the only thing Giacomo Puccini’s “Suor Angelica” and “Gianni Schicchi” have in common visually is the presence of a donkey. Both of these works are part of the trilogy known as “the Triptych” Puccini composed in 1918. Angelica chronicles the tragedy of death and heartache within a convent, and Schicchi stages a lighthearted farce surrounding one family’s greed.
Residential Programs and Services has included local foods in an effort to focus on sustainability and healthy eating within the dining halls.
A few nights ago, I gave in because as everyone knows, Italians do it best. As of last week, I am no longer a vegetarian.
This year, the Career Development Center is offering IU students of all years and all majors the chance to apply for one of 40 externship positions at companies in Bloomington, Indianapolis and Chicago.
The price of gold has increased by more than 400 percent from what it was 10 years ago. Because of this fact, many people have searched their homes for old or unused jewelry, coins and other gold items to be sold for cash.
Monroe County Public Library will unveil its new energy efficient Bookmobile to the public Friday, with free tours of the vehicle from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The new Bookmobile features a hybrid generator, a roof solar panel and on-site cellular Internet.
Sophomore forward Christian Watford is out indefinitely after suffering a broken left hand during the Hoosiers’ 84-83 loss to Michigan State on Sunday, IU coach Tom Crean announced Tuesday. Watford had surgery to repair the injury the same day.
WE SAY It takes a lot of courage to revamp a classic Broadway play like “Annie,” but it seems that hip-hop recording artist Jay-Z and Mr. Blockbuster himself, Will Smith, have decided that not only is it time for “Annie” to be brought back to the stage and screen, but also that Smith’s daughter Willow Smith is perfect for the title role.
The president and his first lady have been in a contest: Who can do more to improve the quality of American life?
Most people have some sort of fear, whether it is the small butterflies they have while speaking in front of an audience or a complete freak-out when looking out over a city from the window of a skyscraper.
This week marked the start of one of my favorite parts of spring semester: IUSA elections.