Indiana University

Pdf: The Crimson Chronicle

By: Dana Koglin, Tecarra Bass, Cody Kraft, Samantha Butz The Crimson Chronicle

Back at IU, younger Yeagley begins journey as head coach

Todd Yeagley’s office reeks of Indiana University soccer tradition. The plaques of dozens of IU soccer All-Americans plaster the walls. A pristine handheld foosball-like game adorns a table, and next to it is a bobble-head of Jerry Yeagley, the man who founded the program and Todd Yeagley’s father. Todd Yeagley, a big part of Indiana [...]

Son of Jerry Yeagley returns as head coach

Todd Yeagley, the head men’s soccer coach at Indiana University has some big shoes to fill, being the son of arguably the greatest men’s college soccer coach of all time, Jerry Yeagley. He’s also faced with the rigorous task of turning around a program that is so accustomed to playing in the College Cup. Yeagley [...]

Four HSJI journalists interview IU soccer coach

Four aspiring young journalists enter what he termed “the closing room” to interview Indiana University’s men’s soccer coach, Todd Yeagley. They stare in awe at the walls that are covered in All-American plaques and soccer balls behind his desk that had spotlights shining onto the untouched, white synthetic leather. The students introduce themselves in Yeagley’s [...]

Workshop weather

As I begin my 27th summer at the High School Journalism Institute (not counting the year I attended as a high school student), I note that we are experiencing traditional workshop weather. Highs this week on the Indiana University campus are predicted to be in the 90s throughout the first session. At least now, though, [...]

A classroom visit

Rooms full of eyebrow-furrowed, brain-boiling high schoolers packed Ernie Pyle Hall and Teter today, a signal that HSJI is in full swing. Jessica Haney Two students collaborate in designing a yearbook Terry McCartin’s yearbook crew had fun with magazine collages while Ryan Gunterman’s group worked furiously on tip sheets, finishing deadlines, and starting on design. [...]

HSJI welcomes 500 high school journalists to campus

The High School Journalism Institute begins its 63rd consecutive summer Monday, July 6, and unlike the economy, numbers are up. As of Friday, 175 high school students from across the country were scheduled to move into Teter Quad and begin five days of workshops.  The first session, which runs from July 6-10, includes classes in [...]