Living the dream
While bleeding green as a student at Michigan State, Stacey Phillips was certain she would become a head softball coach in the Big Ten someday.
While bleeding green as a student at Michigan State, Stacey Phillips was certain she would become a head softball coach in the Big Ten someday.
D.J. White firmly fixed his eyes on Ohio State freshman Kosta Koufos just seconds after Koufos fouled White when the senior forward threw down a two-handed slam. For a second, Buckeye guard Jon Diebler tried to step between the two to prevent anything from happening. Even one official pulled White, IU’s senior forward, aside to try to calm him down.
In many ways, sophomore Kate Zubkova isn’t much different from the rest of the IU women’s swimming team. She laughs and chats with her teammates and coaches and swims alongside everyone else at practice.
Iraq’s political leaders are showing promising new signs of progress toward reconciliation,
GENEVA – Up to 12,000 “terrified” refugees from Sudan’s Darfur region have fled across the border to neighboring Chad after the latest air strikes by the Sudanese military, and thousands more may be on their way, the U.N. refugee agency said Sunday.
WASHINGTON – Sen. Barack Obama swept the Louisiana primary and caucuses in Nebraska and Washington state Saturday night, slicing into Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s slender delegate lead in their historic race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
PORTAGE, Ind. – A former U.S. Navy pinup girl whose curvy image graced the sides of American bombers during World War II has been honored for her role in boosting soldiers’ morale.
LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A woman whose husband died last year after he was found unconscious inside a sauna is suing the Lafayette Family YMCA over his death.
HAMMOND, Ind. – A man who pleaded guilty to transporting stolen cars is helping authorities expose a multimillion-dollar auto-theft ring involving hundreds of victims across Indiana and Illinois, federal prosecutors say.
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. – Paul Owen has designed vampire lairs, dead planets and Santaland. So a request for a courtroom seemed fairly mundane.
Bloomington High School North is one of seven schools in the nation named a finalist for this year’s First Amendment Press Freedom Award.
About 90 students crowded into a classroom to hear what the new business student organization, Kelley in Private Equity and Venture Capitalism, has to offer.
As part of the IU School of Journalism’s spring Speaker Series, Andrea Koppel, an award-winning, internationally-renowned journalist, will be speaking at 7 p.m. today at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The IU Central Eurasian Studies Program and the Mongolia Society teamed up Friday to celebrate the Year of the Mouse with food and entertainment at the University Club in the Indiana Memorial Union.
As most IU undergraduates enjoyed a relaxing Thanksgiving break in 2006, six students from the Department of Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design’s Retail Studies Group had a different agenda.
Heart-pumping music, flashing strobe lights and an enthusiastic sign welcomed “Sealed with a Kiss” attendees Saturday, hosted by Revitalizing Animal Well-Being.
Ever since Barack Obama has decided to run for the White House, the five-ton elephant in the room when talking about Obama has been his race.
With Valentine’s Day coming up, we are again confronted by one of the holiday’s perennial problems: the fact that, as a symbol for romantic love and the face on countless pieces of Valentine’s-related merchandise, Cupid profoundly and wholeheartedly sucks.
After 42 years of abrasive, aggressive and straight up successful Division I coaching, Bob Knight quietly stepped down and out of college basketball for good last Monday, Feb. 4. The Red Raiders of Texas Tech will no doubt miss the General, but IU is where Knight made the most history, leading the Hoosiers to three national titles, 11 Big Ten championships and an undefeated 1976-77 season. And let’s not forget that 23 players became All-Americans under Knight and nine were named Big Ten Most Valuable Players.
Senate Bill 3, which recently passed through the Indiana State Senate and is now on to a vote in the House, adds a refusal statute to the Indiana Health Code that permits pharmacists to refuse