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(09/23/08 3:08am)
The IU-Northwest campus in Gary will remain closed for a second week as parts of the campus are still under water.
All events and classes have been canceled through this week and campus is expected to reopen Sept. 29.
(09/22/08 2:18am)
Seven bands took the stage at the fundraiser for the IU Chapter of the
Timmy Foundation. This year, the chapter’s goal is to raise $20,000 to
help build an intensive care unit and a postpartum ward for a hospital
in Ecuador, said Timmypalooza organizer and senior Anna Remenschneider.
(09/19/08 3:57am)
IU President Michael McRobbie announced Thursday that the University
will spend an extra $1 million to help increase diversity on IU’s
campuses.
The funding is additional money meant to supplement current programs, said IU spokesman Larry MacIntyre.“President McRobbie wants to make an all-out effort to raise diversity
so we can ensure we are serving all of Indiana,” MacIntyre said.
(09/19/08 3:38am)
About 70 students, faculty and citizens attended the first lecture in
the three-part Branigin Lecture Series. Dallek spoke about his
experiences as a presidential historian and professor for 44 years,
including qualities of successful presidents.
(09/17/08 4:23am)
AT&T will add a cell phone tower to campus to combat poor wireless coverage, said IU spokesman Larry MacIntyre.
(09/17/08 4:02am)
As freshmen Molly Blazak and Stephanie Courtney sat smoking outside the
steps at Wright Quad, students passed by eager to eat dinner.
After only the second week since move-in, both agreed the freshmen were
dealing well as the first incoming class to come to IU with the smoking
ban in place.
(09/17/08 3:52am)
For National Public Radio U.S. Supreme Court reporter Nina Totenberg,
the greatest issue this presidential election has nothing to do with
oil, the economy or war.
(09/16/08 3:55am)
Monday night’s IU College Republican call-out meeting was more like a history class than a political meeting.
(09/15/08 3:16am)
The remnants of Hurricane Ike stormed through Bloomington on Sunday, taking down power lines and trees along the way.
(09/15/08 3:11am)
AT&T will submit a proposal to IU today about how to fix a
“wireless network problem” that has been affecting cell phone coverage
in Bloomington.
(09/11/08 4:21am)
Everybody remembers what they were doing seven years ago today when
they heard, or saw, that terrorists flew planes into the World Trade
Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.
“Older people say they remember when JFK got assassinated,” said
sophomore Jennifer Marinaro. “That’s now our thing. We’ll always
remember where we were and what we were doing when that happened.”
(09/11/08 2:06am)
Three Monroe County Council democratic candidates addressed voters about environmental issues Wednesday night.
Incumbent Warren Henegar, Geoff McKim and Julie Thomas talked for about
45 minutes about issues such as alternative transportation, Lake Monroe
conservation and creating a green economy at Karst Farm Park.
(09/11/08 2:05am)
Politicians, firemen and police officers will be on hand for a morning ceremony to commemorate the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks today.The ceremony is at 9 a.m. at the Showers Common at City Hall, and organizers are encouraging the public to attend, said Daniel Lopez, City of Bloomington communications director.
(09/10/08 2:52am)
Eric Schansberg, Libertarian candidate for Indiana’s 9th Congressional
District seat, held a town hall meeting Tuesday night to address
potential voters.
(09/08/08 3:59am)
Students awoke to text messages and e-mails early Saturday morning from IU’s emergency alert system warning them of stabbings that occurred on 17th Street just hours earlier.PODCAST:Hoosier Headlines
(09/08/08 3:57am)
After an early Saturday morning attack on three students, the IU Police Department is searching for the suspect and interviewing witnesses and victims. The suspect gave an 18-year-old male a four-inch cut to the neck and two females superficial cuts on their faces that did not require medical attention.
(09/05/08 4:43am)
When Arizona Sen. John McCain asked them to stand up, leaders of the IU
College Republicans rose to applaud the “straight talk” approach.
(09/05/08 1:32am)
Two Bloomington women were arrested for robbery and theft Wednesday
night after stealing two purses earlier that evening at knifepoint.
(09/05/08 1:29am)
A Rose-Hulman student died on his 21st birthday Wednesday after a motorcycle accident on Old State Road 37.
(09/04/08 8:15pm)
A Rose-Hulman student died on his 21st birthday Wednesday after a motorcycle accident on Old State Road 37.