Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
Saturday, June 27
The Indiana Daily Student

Women's Golf




The Indiana Daily Student

Late goals plague Hoosiers' weekend

·

Big Ten conference play kicked off this weekend for the No. 19 Hoosiers. They allowed game-winning goals in the final 10 minutes against both Northwestern and Wisconsin to drop to 8-3 (0-2) on the season.






IU-Michigan Football

Hoosiers struggle in the red zone

·

IU finished with more total yards and time of possession than No. 23 Michigan on Saturday, but the Wolverines did one thing the Hoosiers could not. They capitalized when opportunities presented themselves.


The Indiana Daily Student

Stimulus money pumped into Head Start Program

·

Congressman Baron Hill, D-9th District, announced that a yearly grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will be given to the South Central Community Action Program in Indiana.



The Indiana Daily Student

Lotus Fest revelation

·

The timing of this column is all wrong. I’m writing to tell you to go to Lotus Fest. Unfortunately Lotus Fest is finished.


The Indiana Daily Student

Don’t cough in my mouth

·

Don’t cough in my mouth. Seriously, it’s not cool. Not that I’m one of those swine flu fanatics. It’s just I can’t afford to get sick, not here.


Palin’ around China

Palin’ around China

·

Palin 2012? After her trip to China, it would seem that Sarah Palin’s next step beyond the overpaying lecture circuit could be an attempted ascent to the presidency.


The Indiana Daily Student

Quit your whinin’, Governor

·

Gov. Mitch Daniels has been in rare form these past few weeks, vilifying Indiana judges and picking fights with the State Bar Association.


The Indiana Daily Student

Laughter fills MAC at opera opener

·

The opening of “L’Italiana in Algeri” marked the beginning of the 2009-10 season for the IU Opera Theater at the Musical Arts Center. The Jacobs School of Music Concert Orchestra, conducted by Jacobs conducting professor Arthur Fagen, accompanied the cast for this production.


The Indiana Daily Student

Local bands join country artist Chris Cagle

Two local bands will open the official 2009 IU Homecoming show. The Clayton Anderson Band and New Old Cavalry, both based in Bloomington, will perform before country artist Chris Cagle on Oct. 13.


The Indiana Daily Student

Locked, cocked, not ready to rock

·

It’s not because of legislation, passed by a liberal, gun-hating government. It’s not because bullets are worth $5,000 a pop because, in case you didn’t know, they’re not. It’s because, ironically, Americans have been buying too many bullets.