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(06/09/09 9:02pm)
The National Peptide Symposium began
Sunday gathering students, professors, scientists and industry leaders
from around the world to exchange cutting edge research in biotechnology
developments.
(06/04/09 12:05am)
Thursday marks 90 years since women were granted the right to vote.
(06/03/09 11:45pm)
IU alumnus Adam Jacobs died May 22. Jacobs, 24, was a Jersey City, N.J., resident at the time of his death.
(06/03/09 11:44pm)
State legislators will debate new public university funding practices
in a special session June 11. Some Indiana lawmakers have suggested
funding should be based more on graduation rates than enrollment
numbers.
(06/01/09 12:15am)
The Sycamore Land Trust recently received 23.3 acres of land in Lake Monroe watershed along State Road 46 east of Bloomington from an anonymous donor in his 90s.
(05/27/09 9:55pm)
About 800 dealerships across the nation will lose their Chrysler and Jeep franchises this year. Twenty-one of those dealerships are in Indiana.
(05/21/09 12:21am)
IU alumnus Kyle Simcoe will be remembered as a passionate and outgoing person.
Simcoe, an Evansville native, was killed by a moving vehicle following a robbery in Dallas on May 9.
(05/17/09 10:27pm)
Blackboard Inc., an educational software provider, announced last week
it will purchase ANGEL Learning, the educational software produced from
IU technology, for $100 million.
(04/09/09 2:16am)
The program, Young Hoosiers Conservation Corps, will hire Hoosiers ages
16 to 24 from families whose income is at or below the poverty level.
(04/03/09 4:30am)
Wednesday marked the largest federal tobacco tax increase in U.S. history.
(04/03/09 3:37am)
Indiana Republican Sen. Dick Lugar was awarded with the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce Spirit of Enterprise Award last week for the 26th time.
(04/02/09 1:03am)
A federal bill conceived by students encouraging their peers to
register to vote was reintroduced to the 111th Congress last week.
(03/30/09 4:21am)
As the curtains were open, seven women posed in business wear, bathing
suits and formal gowns to compete in the 2009 Miss IU Pageant on
Saturday.
(03/30/09 12:49am)
Thirty-seven tables lined the walls of the Bloomington Convention
Center, where Indiana’s most knowledgeable wine connoisseurs educated
event-goers about 300 wines from around the world.
(03/26/09 3:10am)
Big Red Liquor’s 16th annual Wine and Food Festival will introduce
patrons to more than 300 wines from around the world and showcase
samplings of local restaurants’ select hors d’ouevres.
(03/10/09 3:31am)
Young Democrats of Monroe County had its first monthly meeting Monday at The Village Deli.
(03/09/09 1:24am)
Young Democrats will hold its first monthly meeting from 6 to 7:30 p.m. today at Village Deli.
(09/19/08 3:36am)
The Beading Bee is a series of workshops designed to teach students
about Native American culture through bead work. Becca Riall, chair of
the Native American Graduate Student Association, teamed up with
Deeksha Nagar, curator of education for the Mathers Museum, to make
these events available throughout the semester.
(06/05/08 3:39pm)
IU senior considers how her experience in Barcelona has shaped her character
(03/19/08 4:17pm)
For the first time in more than two and a half years, many campus ministries say this semester they are having trouble reserving rooms for student activities in the Indiana Memorial Union.\nBecause this has become such a growing issue over the course of the semester, IMU Executive Director Bruce Jacobs, along with Dean of Students Dick McKaig, will hold a meeting with various campus ministries in early March. Depending on how the meeting goes, some ministries may or may not continue to be able to reserve space in the Union. None of the ministries understand why they haven’t been able to reserve rooms in the Union.\nSt. Paul Catholic Center Associate Pastor Stan Drongowski said the church is experiencing problems reserving rooms. This is an issue, he said, because student leaders and even students wanting to attend will not know where to go to find the weekly mass.\n“Every Thursday since the beginning of the semester until now, at least six times we have been not able to get rooms or are shuffled around,” he said. \nDrongowski said IMU administrators did not tell them the cause of the shifting of rooms or the lack of availability in the IMU. \nIMU Associate Executive Director Thom Simmons said the Union is not doing anything differently this year from years past. \n“Student organizations get an application form to verify that they are a registered student organization and bring it to the support center in the Union,” he said. “From there, the space request is checked for availability.”\nSimmons said there was a large demand for space this semester. Student organizations can start putting in requests for space for the following semester on two different dates, he said. To reserve space in the fall semester, student organizations need to put in an application by April 15, 2008. To reserve space for next spring semester, organizations need to put in an application by October 15, 2008. \n“This isn’t the only day that they can put in an application, it is just the first day,” Simmons said.\nReserving rooms in the IMU is on a first-come, first-served basis. Although student organizations are not charged and outside groups have to pay, Simmons said neither one takes priority over the other.