Women's Golf
Welcome to the 21st Century
My respect for Purdue is now non-existent, and my opinion of Hoosiers fans has drastically declined. Here's why. While looking on
Anti-smoking play to debut Saturday
When Duncan Teater, a 23-year-old from Lexington, Kentucky, graduated from IU last spring, he had no intention of working for someone else. He lightheartedly describes himself as "totally incompetent with the real world," so instead, he chooses to concentrate on marketing his original one-man play, "Father Psalm," in hopes that he can develop a unique career of his own. Combining his talents in acting, directing and writing, Teater uses his experience in the arts to create original pieces of theater that identify personal issues in society and promote social change.
US captures top al Qaeda terror suspect
WASHINGTON -- Al Qaeda leader Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, the network's chief of operations in the Persian Gulf, has been captured, senior U.S. government officials said Thursday.
Thinking inside the box
Sleeping outside under the stars. Sounds almost romantic in a way, but what if it was not a choice? Members of the Indiana Student Public Interest Group spent a night in Dunn Meadow with nothing but cardboard boxes, a few tattered blankets and the clothes on their backs Wednesday. The purpose of the event, called a "Sleepout," was to raise awareness during this National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week.
Behrman report in prosecutor's hands
After a 30-month investigation into the disappearance of IU student Jill Behrman, the Bloomington Police Department and the FBI have turned over a 70-page report describing all the evidence they've found to the Monroe County prosecutor.
Officials to view porn for legalities
After contending with state budget cuts to higher education and fighting a Texas-sized lawsuit from former Coach Bob Knight, the latest task for IU officials -- watching a porn film -- will be a different type of challenge. IU spokeswoman Jane Jankoswki calls it "unfortunate."
Team takes on Big Ten rivals on the road
The 2002 women's volleyball team is just two weeks away from learning if they will be eligible for its first NCAA Tournament bid in three years. Running on an 18-10 overall record and 8-8 in the Big Ten, the last two weekends are important for the Hoosiers. This weekend will pit the Hoosier volleyball team against the No. 6 Minnesota Golden Gophers on Friday and the Iowa Hawkeyes Saturday.
Wrestlers ready for Missouri
After spending nearly two months practicing against each other in the IU wrestling room in the Assembly Hall basement, the wrestling team is eager to get the 2002-03 season underway this Sunday. The Hoosiers will travel to Columbia, Mo. this weekend to participate in the Missouri Open where they are eager to compete.
IU hungry for first conference win
IU is only two games into the Great Midwest Hockey League season, but it may already be do-or-die time for the Hoosier hockey team.
Team looks to continue streak
The Hoosiers take to the pool this weekend with hopes of remaining undefeated. IU will host the Indiana Open Invitational, a three-day competition, this weekend beginning Friday at 9:30 a.m. The No. 13 ranked Hoosiers will host No. 19 Miami (Fla.), Tennessee, Arkansas, Clemson, Evansville, New Mexico, and Cincinnati in the swimming competition.
Hoosiers host Indiana Invitational
The undefeated IU men's swimming and diving team will play host to four other teams at the Indiana Invitational this weekend at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center. The Indiana Invitational is a three-day event that is set-up like a championship meet with preliminary races during the morning sessions and finals occurring in the early evening.
New sailors making a difference
New and veteran sailors in the IU Sailing Club will compete at a top event in its conference for the first time in its four-year history. The club will race in Timme Augsten Memorial, the highest event hosted by the Midwest Collegiate Sailing Association (MCSA). Some teams from other conferences also participate in the event.
On the sidelines
Men's golf team announces signing McNabb won't have surgery Lakers say O'Neal won't start Friday
A 'classic' test for Hoosiers
A little more than eight months ago, the IU women's basketball team lost in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Hoosiers' magical season ended abruptly and with disappointment. After several practices and two exhibition games this year, IU begins the regular season this weekend along with its quest to return to the tournament. IU hosts the Hampton Inn/Fazoli's Classic as they play Wofford 6 p.m. Friday night at Assembly Hall. The second game between Ball State and Houston is set for 8 p.m. The winners battle in the Championship 4 p.m. Saturday, while the consolation is at 2 p.m.
Walk-ons take different paths to making basketball team
For 45 agonizing minutes, freshman Joe Haarman sat outside IU men's basketball coach John Treloar's office waiting for the news of whether or not he would be the next walk-on to join the team. Haarmon watched two other players walk in the office and get the news, including junior Jason Stewart, who got his good news right before Haarmon.
No love lost between rivals IU and Purdue
The hatred between the Hoosiers and Purdue runs deep. One hundred six years deep. One of the nation's most storied rivalries will take place again this weekend as IU travels to West Lafayette this Saturday.
Battle for the bucket
This is it -- the game that every practice of every season builds up to. It's a chance for every freshman to see what bitterness really tastes like. It's a chance for seniors to go out in a blaze of glory.
Around the campus
Union Board sponsoring events this weekend Songbirds lecture sure to sing Horizons of Knowledge lecture to be presented
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