Talkin' Coaches
My spring break consisted of waking up at 1:30 in the afternoon and watching lots of TV. Not wanting my laziness to end, I've acted in a similar manner my first week back on campus.
My spring break consisted of waking up at 1:30 in the afternoon and watching lots of TV. Not wanting my laziness to end, I've acted in a similar manner my first week back on campus.
At the 2004 NCAA Championships, the Hoosiers sent only two swimmers and one diver to competition while finishing 17th overall.
The IU Research and Technology Corporation has created the Indiana S4 Initiative, a statewide program that will aid small technology businesses seeking federal Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer program funding.
INDIANAPOLIS -- An Afghan man whose 15-month-old son had heart surgery in Indianapolis has retained an attorney to help the pair obtain permanent residence in the United States.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Gay men and lesbians have lost the first round against a state constitutional ban on same-sex marriage, but many plan to intensify their fight against the proposal's becoming an amendment to the document.
If the Shalom Community Center's orange and yellow painted walls or sociable atmosphere don't offer a warm salutation, its Hebrew name does. "Welcome."
BROWNSTOWN, Ind. -- The man accused of killing a 10-year-old Crothersville girl watched her struggle for 20 minutes in a creek before leaving her body in the water, according to court documents.
NEW YORK -- With Sears Roebuck & Co. set to merge with Kmart Holding Corp. following shareholder meetings Thursday, there's at least one group that hasn't been convinced it's for the best.
In the fashion world, it pays to think globally. Joe Sadler is doing just that. Sadler, an IU alumnus and Martinsville, Ind., native, created Coexist, a clothing line that "aims to expose the distraction of discrimination."
Although nearly 100 beauty salons already exist in Bloomington, Nelda Colglazier, Betty Stotler and Pornchanok (Waew) Chantar found a niche in this health-aware community.
WASHINGTON -- The trust fund for Social Security will go broke in 2041 -- a year earlier than previously estimated -- the trustees reported Wednesday. Trustees also said that Medicare, the giant health care program for the elderly and disabled, faces insolvency in 2020.
WACO, Texas -- President Bush, seeking smooth relations with U.S. neighbors despite dustups over immigration, trade and defense, announced Wednesday a pact with Canada and Mexico to broaden cooperation on security and economic issues.
RED LAKE, Minn. -- Teachers met Wednesday to work out ways of helping young survivors of the nation's worst school shooting in six years as outsiders streamed in to help the tight-knit community cope with the tragedy.
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- U.S. and Iraqi forces raided a suspected guerrilla training camp and killed 85 fighters, the single biggest one-day death toll for militants in months and the latest in a series of blows to the insurgency, Iraqi officials said Wednesday.
Warning: If your name is McGruff the Crime Dog, I urge you to stop reading. I am about to suggest something highly unorthodox. Celebrities should commit more crimes.
KRAKOW, Poland -- The German army tormented Poland during World War II. Few know that the infamous Auschwitz camp began not as an extermination center for Jews, but as a camp for Polish political prisoners.
When people piss me off, I bite them. One time, for instance, when I was little, my sister called me a "vas deferens." So I bit her face.
Details do matter, but in the new Student Code of Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct, simplicity rules.
Andrew Bogut was just another international player when the college basketball season started, not even meriting an honorable mention in the preseason All-America balloting. All that has changed now for the 7-foot sophomore from Australia. The Utah center was the leading vote-getter on The Associated Press' All-America team announced Tuesday.
With Tuesday's announcement by IU Athletics Director Rick Greenspan removing any doubt as to who will coach the Hoosiers next year, let's all exhale.