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(08/25/09 8:34pm)
Just two months after 9/11, junior Matt Estheimer joined the Army, a
decision he says was only strengthened after the terrorist attacks. Two
years later, the now 23-year-old found himself fighting in Kabul and
Mazari Sharif, Afghanistan, working as the eyes and ears of his
commanders.
(03/09/09 4:16am)
A long line of little girls in crowns, bows and polka dots waited
patiently Sunday afternoon. Twirling their hair and smoothing their
skirts, they approached 22-year-old Katie Stam, anticipating an
autograph, a smile and perhaps some inspiration.
(03/06/09 5:16am)
The 22-year-old will visit Bloomington on Sunday for an autograph signing and a chance to meet fans at College Mall.
(02/19/09 5:16am)
Following concerns raised by users and consumer advocates, Facebook
announced late Tuesday night it would retract a controversial change in
its Terms of Use policy.
(02/11/09 11:58pm)
Dear women everywhere,
If you want to see women portrayed as used, desperate, worthless and
unconfident, please go see “He’s Just Not That Into You,” which
delivers all of the lies above – on repeat.
(01/22/09 4:28am)
Two days after President Barack Obama was sworn into office, some hope
an $850 billion stimulus will follow his inauguration. But Indiana
lawmakers and IU experts say they are not banking on his proposed
federal stimulus package to help the state’s struggling budget.
(01/21/09 5:05am)
About 2 million people packed the National Mall on Tuesday to attend
the inauguration of America’s first black president. The sea of people
extended from the Capitol building to the Lincoln Memorial, nearly a
two-mile stretch. But the distance and commotion surrounding Washington
hardly mattered to those who turned out, for one reason: history.PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines
(01/20/09 4:01pm)
WASHINGTON – Lee Robert Jones waited 69 years for today.
Jones, a black man originally from Mississippi, remembers a time when
he couldn’t walk down the street without lowering his head in the
presence of a white person for fear of being killed.
(01/20/09 4:49am)
Thousands gather at the nation's capitol to remember Martin Luther King Jr. and celebrate Barack Obama's inauguration.
(01/15/09 9:58pm)
Yes, “Bride Wars” is entirely unrealistic, overly dramatic and\nplotless. But you’ll still love it. In that awesomely bad way that\nromantic comedies melt your heart and insult your intelligence at the\nexact same time.
(01/15/09 4:39am)
Yes, “Bride Wars” is entirely unrealistic, overly dramatic and
plotless. But you’ll still love it. In that awesomely bad way that
romantic comedies melt your heart and insult your intelligence at the
exact same time.
(12/02/08 4:52am)
President-elect Barack Obama’s National Security team will include a familiar face – both to the nation and to IU.
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, an IU alumnus, will keep his
position, Obama announced Monday at a press conference in Chicago. Gates served in this role since 2006 under President George W. Bush. He earned a master’s degree in history from IU in 1966.
Gates is the only member of the Bush administration slated to join Obama’s, which makes his appointment rare, professors said.PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines
(12/01/08 5:13am)
For the first time in 25 years, Tim May doesn’t know what the future holds.
(11/28/08 10:10pm)
Though Chocolate Moose only closed for the season on Monday, it might have been its last day ever.
(11/05/08 7:23am)
CHICAGO – Believe. For a campaign based on that very slogan, some Barack Obama fans still
can’t believe it. After 21 months of campaigning, they have their
president. An endless sea of 125,000 jumping, screaming and singing fans gathered
in Grant Park on Tuesday to witness a historic speech as Obama became
the 44th president and first black president of the United States.
(11/04/08 11:56pm)
The stage is set. And the supporters are certainly beyond ready.
All of Chicago seems anxious, hoping their Illinois senator will claim
victory in a historic election before giving a speech in Grant Park
downtown later tonight. Results are just beginning to pour in from
states with polls that close the earliest- including Indiana.
(11/04/08 5:16am)
INDIANAPOLIS – John McCain is counting on Indiana. In a final plea to Hoosiers on Monday, McCain urged about 5,000
supporters to show up to the polls in a fiery and aggressive speech on
election eve on the runway at the Indianapolis International Airport.SLIDESHOW: Students vote early TuesdayMAP: Polling locationsPodcast: Hoosier Headlines
(11/04/08 3:09am)
For the first time in 44 years, no one knows what will happen in Indiana.
The new swing state has emerged, as recent polls show the race in the
Hoosier state a dead heat. An WTHR/Indianapolis Star poll last week
barely gave Barack Obama an edge against John McCain, 45.9 percent to
45.3 percent, while a Reuters/Zogby poll and a Rasmussen poll gave the
Arizona senator a modest lead. Two other national polls showed the race
tied in Indiana.
(11/04/08 12:22am)
In a final plea to Indiana voters, John McCain urged a few thousand
supporters to show up to the polls tomorrow in a fiery and aggressive
speech.
(11/03/08 6:40pm)
"Hope” means something different for John McCain.
It means surviving five years as a prisoner of war and fighting cancer.
After a failed campaign in 2000, it means the chance of winning in
2008.