Hoosier players react to unexpected coaching change
While there are typically five stages of grief, there only seems to be two in the Hoosier locker room after the Gerry DiNardo coaching era passed Monday night -- disbelief and acceptance.
While there are typically five stages of grief, there only seems to be two in the Hoosier locker room after the Gerry DiNardo coaching era passed Monday night -- disbelief and acceptance.
It was an opportunity to put IU basketball back on the national map -- the North Carolina Tar Heels just wouldn't allow it.
As the sun set Monday, 200 flames flickered and halos of gold from little candles lit the parapets around Sample Gates. The red ribbon painted with felt tip pens on white paper which held the candles was visible from afar. Down Indiana Avenue, lamps were aglow and fairy lights lit snowflakes hung from street lights. Green and red holly wreaths sparkled, reflecting the holiday season.
After a 3-8 season, speculation swirled Tuesday night that IU football coach Gerry DiNardo would be fired. At a press conference Wednesday, the three-year head coach was officially fired when IU athletics director Rick Greenspan confirmed DiNardo had been relieved of his duties as IU's head football coach.
Senior Stacy Fogel is readjusting to the cold and snowy winter weather in Bloomington after spending the last holiday season studying at American InterContinental University in London. Fogel was among 1,379 IUB students who received academic credit for studying abroad last school year.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- With about 2 1/2 minutes still left in the game, Illinois' rabid "Orange Krush" student section started chanting "WE'RE No. 1! WE'RE No. 1!"
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- Two men were banned from events at The Palace for what the Detroit Pistons say is their involvement in last month's brawl during an NBA game.
The IU women's basketball squad took a two-game winning streak Wednesday night into Arkansas, but fell short of its third straight victory, losing to the Lady Backs 53-50 in a heartbreaking loss.
Most would consider Kevin Swander a laid-back type of guy, but there seems to be nothing laid back about him. When it comes to his swimming stats, this 6-foot-1 junior from Greenwood, Ind., controls them all.
Eight. That's the number of wins Gerry DiNardo compiled in his three years as the head coach of the Hoosier football team. Not exactly the greatest record in the world, seeing as at least 20 teams have already reached the eight win mark this season.
Composition makes premiere at Auer Hall In celebration of IU faculty member Jaun Orrego-Salas' 85th birthday, the Latin American Music Center and Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies colloquium "Composer and Community" will culminate with a world premiere of Orrego-Salas' original work, "La Ciudad Celeste" (The Celestial City).
IU football coach Gerry DiNardo was fired Tuesday night. A press conference has been set for 2:30 p.m. at Assembly Hall in the basketball media room. It didn't take new athletics director Rick Greenspan long to make his first major decision in his new post. In addition to DiNardo, Greenspan fired the entire IU football staff. DiNardo, just finished his third season at IU with a record of 3-8. His overall record with the Hoosiers was 8-27.
Stinging bees and pecking birds do not make babies, unless the two mate under the bed sheets without using any form of prophylactic or contraceptive.
The music to the ballet suite "The Nutcracker" by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky is generally regarded as one of the most brilliant works for orchestra. In the upcoming performance by the IU Ballet Department, however, it is not just the music that will shine, but the array of dance that is meant to accompany the music.
During a recent trip to Miami, something caught Assistant Professor Antonio de la Cova's eye. Not only was it familiar, but it was his own work used without his authorization.
For the actor, auditioning is crunch time. In a matter of seconds or minutes, an audition performance determines whether the actor will get a part in show performing in front of hundreds of people.
The stage: It is a vast open space of hardwood floor until a set is erected. Then the possibilities are endless. In the past year, IU's Wells-Metz Theatre has been a Chicago back porch in "Proof," the surreal tree-lined landscape of "The Cherry Orchard" and the dark dreary cave of "Bat Boy." The set creates the world that a play's characters inhabit, and its creation is the culmination of work by a behind-the-scenes team.
Hostage shooting deemed acceptable LAFAYETTE -- Police officers acted properly when they fired more than two dozen shots at a car fleeing a homicide scene last week, injuring a woman who was being held hostage in the trunk of the car, authorities said Wednesday.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana's governor and legislators must make bold changes if they want schools, universities and state government to operate smoother and cheaper, a government efficiency panel told lawmakers Wednesday.