Where to line up those laces
The phrase "play the next play" works for everyone on Bill Lynch's football squad – except the kicker and holder.
The phrase "play the next play" works for everyone on Bill Lynch's football squad – except the kicker and holder.
IU Athletics Director Fred Glass recently announced fans can keep footballs kicked into the stands on field goal attempts. But not even IU football coach Bill Lynch knows who will be kicking those field goals.
After a 2-0 season opening win against Wright State, IU is set to play Evansville and Central Michigan at home.
After an injury-filled 7-13 season last year, IU spent its summer working to ensure a better 2009 mark.
IU volleyball coach Sherry Dunbar sees something different about her team from past years heading into the 2009 season.
Indiana fell 2-1 to Drake on a late goal in the final three minutes of Thursday night’s exhibition game in Ft. Wayne at the National Soccer Festival.
IU's culture centers open their doors to students for open houses. Students can go and meet others and find out about what the centers are all about.
The Fall Job Fair is Friday, featuring employers looking for students for on- and off-campus jobs.
A car hit the loading dock of the Neal-Marshall Black Cultural Center after it's breaks failed.
A new sexual assault team will coordinate services from around the county to better help victims of sexual assault or rape.
"Aftertaste: Sex, Drugs and Rock ’n’ Roll" program raises awareness of drunk driving, binge drinking and sexual assault.
Junk or “bulky items” no longer usable are exactly what the Monroe County Solid Waste Management District is looking for. They are accepting all bulky trash items, such as unusable furniture and appliances, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Monroe County Fairgrounds.
Students may have a new way to commute back and forth from Indianapolis and beyond now that Indiana has received a $2-million federal grant to reopen previously abandoned bus lines. “We are expecting over 44,000 riders on five different routes,” said Shelley Haney, an Indiana Department of Transportation spokesperson.
A 19-year-old man reported being shot Wednesday night by the baseball fields in Cascade Park, Bloomington Police Department Lt. David Drake said.
Several bakeries, wineries, businesses and restaurants call Bloomington their home and are advertising their locality. “Buy Local, It’s Better” signs have been seen in windows of local businesses like Butch’s Deli and Max’s Place.
A deal between Indianapolis Power & Light and the Indiana Natural Resources Commission will draw 325.9 million gallons of water annually from Lake Monroe. But this shouldn’t raise alarm, officials said. “This individual item is not particularly important in itself,” said David Cable, operations manager for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, who is in charge of Lake Monroe’s water level. “It’s when you have 15 or 20 or 100 of these agreements that the cumulative effect would have an impact. That’s when we’d have to start looking at what to do to maintain our pool.”
Am I the only person who is concerned that IU is going to perform research on the Bubonic Plague?
WE SAY The death penalty in Indiana should be abolished on moral, not fiscal, grounds.
Despite setbacks, reform efforts must still achieve the dual goals of lowering costs while expanding coverage. This will necessitate mandates, subsidies and market reforms, rather than a public scheme.
If you haven’t been there already, please visit www.getdrunknotfat.com. If the name doesn’t say it all, it is a Web site that ranks alcoholic beverages on their calorie to alcohol ratio. And if it’s not obvious, being that you’re probably drunk right now, lower calorie count with a higher amount of alcohol is better.