An American skier continued to etch her place in Winter Olympics history on Monday, and the Dutch rose to the top of the medal count.
Here's a recap of the day's action in Sochi, Russia:
By Allyson Burger | BSU at the Games
During the semifinal 500-meter race at the 2010 U.S. Olympic trials for short-track speedskating, J.R. Celski let out agonizing screams as blood poured from a large wound on his inner thigh after he caught a turn too tight...
By Allyson Burger | BSU at the Games
Samuel Bode Miller has won more major races than any other American male alpine skier in history.
The 36-year-old New Hampshire native is heading into what may be his fifth and final Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. While some critics see Miller as past his prime, Miller knows how to make a lasting impression on the slopes, skeptics be damned.
“I have so many
The Sochi Winter Olympics open officially today in Sochi, Russia.
It seems like every news story that we see points to everything being awful. Hotels, as well as portions of the Olympic village aren't yet complete. There are stray dogs all over the place.
We haven't heard much about the actual event venues themselves. So, hopefully, they're at least ready. Let's face it: That's really all that m
I am so excited that 100.5 The River is at the Sochi Winter Olympics!
That is because we have teamed up with Ball State University, BSU at the Games and its their communications/journalism department. Twenty-two communications and journalism students are covering every aspect of the Russian-held Games...
What's your take on the Winter Olympics? How do you feel about it being in Sochi, Russia? In a new poll, almost half of Americans surveyed say the decision to hold the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia was a poor one.
By Ryan Howe | BSU at the Games
Placing in the Olympic Games is big. Really big.
The winners walk away with their heads held high and a medal draped around their necks.
Unfortunately, many of the medal designs aren’t something to put in a glass case for everyone to see, much less wear around.
Declaring 2014 a "year of action" as he unveiled a series of relatively meager executive actions, President Barack Obama vowed in his State of the Union address Tuesday night to sidestep Congress "whenever and wherever" he can in order to push through his agenda.
The 2014 North American International Auto Show in Detroit kicked off Monday with news media preview days.
Monday and Tuesday are the two days when automakers introduce their new products to the world via the media. The show for the general public opens Saturday, and runs through runs through Jan. 26 at Cobo Center.