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(02/01/10 1:46am)
Valerious said she called the man who owns both the business and the bikes.
“I left a message being like, ‘I’m your woman, seriously!’” she said. But Valerious is just one of the students at IU with a somewhat crazy job.
(01/26/10 4:58am)
A new research report titled “When weight management lasts: Lower
perceived rule complexity increases adherence” looked at food
decision-making and the complexity of two particular dietary measures.
(01/20/10 3:20am)
Instead of waiting in endless lines at T.I.S Bookstore at the beginning
of each semester behind other last-minute shoppers, freshman Meredith
Grubbs said she chooses to buy her textbooks online.
(01/19/10 1:11am)
IU’s public broadcasting stations WFIU and WTIU are looking for ways to
reduce expenses after becoming the latest victims of the state’s newest
round of budget cuts.
(12/14/09 3:51am)
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates will speak to IU graduates at
winter commencement about what they can accomplish through hard work
and perseverance. The University will also present Gates, who earned a master’s degree
from IU, with an honorary doctoral degree during the ceremony.
(12/08/09 5:32am)
IU President Michael McRobbie announced Friday a new $10 million
venture capital fund, called the Innovate Indiana Fund, which aims to
help in the development of innovations and technologies generated at IU.
(12/07/09 4:48am)
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels announced a 6 percent cut in higher education funding across the state on Friday.
(12/07/09 4:06am)
The third H1N1 vaccination clinic will begin today and continue through Wednesday.
(12/02/09 5:00am)
Upon walking into the East Lounge in the Indiana Memorial Union,
students are greeted with two gleaming Christmas trees and other
holiday decorations. Wreaths hang on nearly every door in the building,
and decorations hang from the ceiling in the Market.
(12/01/09 4:55am)
Oscar-nominated screenwriter and producer Angelo Pizzo learned to make
movies in a vicarious way, reading more than 1,000 scripts before
writing his first.
(11/30/09 4:05am)
Bloomington Transit bus drivers have encountered many interesting stories and people, and say they believe that everybody has a story to tell.
(11/30/09 2:52am)
Thomas and two other storyboard artists each drew more than 300 storyboards in preparation for the film.
(11/19/09 6:58pm)
A line extended from the door of the Whittenberger Auditorium in the
Indiana Memorial Union Wednesday as students waited to see the advance
screening of “When in Rome,” a romantic comedy set to release on
January 29.
(11/19/09 5:10am)
Health food based restaurant Kiva, located on the lobby level of the
Indiana Memorial Union below Burger King, will close on Dec. 11 for
finals week to begin renovations, said Steve Mangan, general manager of
Dining Services at the IMU.
(11/17/09 5:56am)
The IU Health Center received 980 shots from the Indiana State Department
of Health, enough to open up the first day of the clinic on Monday.
(11/06/09 5:32am)
An IU senior was booted from Tibet while studying abroad. She recounts the experiences and hardships she encountered while traveling during the 60th anniversary of Chairman Mao Zedong’s and the People’s Republic of China’s rise to power.
(11/06/09 5:26am)
An online program allowing students and employees to reserve a time
slot to receive the free H1N1 vaccine will be accessible through
OneStart beginning Friday.
(11/03/09 5:26am)
The “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy had it’s own place in Lt. Dan Choi’s
home. After telling his sister he was gay, she told Choi maybe he
should wait to tell their parents. Maybe until they die.
(10/27/09 4:35am)
President Barack Obama declared the H1N1 virus a national emergency
Saturday. However, Hugh Jessop, director of the IU Health Center, said
the announcement does not affect IU.
(10/27/09 4:06am)
Mountain-sized piles of clothing and toiletries covered the floors and
counters of Middle Way House on Friday afternoon, blocking employees’
desks and flooding into the hallway.