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(02/08/12 4:44am)
Tuesday afternoon, when Proposition 8 was declared unconstitutional in
the state of California, a mass victory was declared for sexual-minority
activists and advocates around the country.
(02/07/12 4:06am)
Employees stand by the Showalter Fountain as emergency responders investigate a triggered fire alarm Monday at the Lilly Library.
(02/06/12 4:03am)
The parents of missing IU student Lauren Spierer, along with site visitors and supporters, expressed disappointment Saturday at the University’s decision to “rotate” the button linking to information about the student’s disappearance.
(02/02/12 4:07am)
Super Bowl plans for a group of Kentucky preachers included making a stop at IU so students on campus could hear their warnings about the condemnation of sinners.
(01/30/12 4:21pm)
Renowned opera singer and retired professor Camilla Williams has died. Pictured, State Representative Peggy Welch presents Camilla Williams with a Sagamore of the Wabash award in 2010.
(01/24/12 4:52am)
Nine students of the Women’s Student Association stood bouncing and
swaying against the January winter wind Monday. The students held
handcrafted poster boards marked with pro-choice messages.
(01/24/12 4:48am)
Nirupama Menon Rao is the second woman to have served as Indian Foreign Secretary, having succeeded Chokila Iye.
(01/21/12 10:50pm)
Sophomore Nathaniel Staggs's Chevy Cobalt sits idle in the middle Jordan Avenue after being struck by a campus bus. Staggs sustained minor injuries to the face and an ambulance was summoned.
(01/21/12 10:45pm)
Around 4:50 p.m. Saturday, a campus bus collided with a yellow Chevy
Cobalt on South Jordan Avenue in front of the Jacobs School of Music.
(01/17/12 3:52am)
Residential Programs and Services has announced several changes to its
housing contract for the 2012-13 school year for students who choose to
break the contract so that they can participate in certain academic
programs or because they have made plans to graduate at the semester’s
end.
(01/17/12 3:48am)
Students of the on-campus organization Coal Free IU hand-delivered
bundles of petitions consisting of over 5,000 signatures to the office
of IU President Michael McRobbie Friday.Sierra Club member
Alexis Boxer said that, after two and half years on the campaign, it is time
for students to take their concerns to the highest possible office.
(01/13/12 5:00am)
On Friday morning, students of the organization Coal Free IU personally
delivered bundles of petitions, consisting of over 5,000 signatures, to
the office IU President Michael McRobbie. The petition demanded a
transition off coal as an energy and heating source.
(01/11/12 4:42am)
A person dies from suicide every 18 minutes in the United States,
according to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
(01/10/12 5:22am)
Beginning today, Big Ten Network will run a series that features
IU-sponsored activities, including a program for horse-assisted
activities for children with special needs and veterans, as well as an
HIV and AIDS control program based in Kenya.
(01/09/12 3:43am)
IU student Sarah Bauer recently returned from filming the
college tournament on the show "Jeopardy!" The episode is scheduled
to air this February.
(12/09/11 4:01am)
School of Informatics and Computing Dean Bobby Schnabel is among 12
individuals who will be honored at the White House today for efforts to
recruit girls and women within science, technology, engineering and math
(STEM) fields.
(11/30/11 3:07am)
IU sophomore Adam Justin is facing accusations of fraudulent
standardized test taking after his connections to a group of alleged cheaters were revealed. He now faces possible legal woes and
disciplinary action from the University.
(11/29/11 3:13am)
Students at IU can now capitalize from the sale of their class notes and study guides through the use of an online service, notehall.com.
(11/18/11 5:22am)
The state’s $28 billion budget, introduced in April of this year, left
the IU system with considerably less support and created concerns about
the performance-based criteria
system.
(11/17/11 2:26am)
Wednesday marked National Censorship Day, and Congress took part in
hearings for a bill that, if passed, would reserve the right to censor
access to particular websites that are gateways for illegally hosted
material.