Alcohol promotions clash with IU logo
Flourescent and neon signs featuring Miller Lite’s logo and IU’s logo continue to illuminate bars in Bloomington’s downtown, and there’s not much the University can do about it.PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines
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Flourescent and neon signs featuring Miller Lite’s logo and IU’s logo continue to illuminate bars in Bloomington’s downtown, and there’s not much the University can do about it.PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines
More women are giving it “the old college try.” Women are making educational gains at a faster rate compared to men, said Rachel Justis, a research analyst at the Indiana Business Research Center at the Kelley School of Business.
IU entered into a three-year “Education Enterprise License Agreement” in November which allows students, staff, professors and professors emeritus to download Adobe software from www.iuware.iu.edu.
The IU law school will be renamed to the Michael Maurer School of Law after a man who is giving a $35 million dollar gift to go toward scholarships.PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines
After years of serving students at IU as associate director of Residence Life, Thomas Hennessy died Nov. 27 at 82 years old.
Starting today, students can cast their votes for 16 Union Board directors who will control about $360,000 in student fees. The Union Board election is campus-wide, and all students are encouraged to run, said senior Rachael Tunick, Union Board’s vice president for membership. Students can vote from 5 p.m. today until 5 p.m. Wednesday online at http://ub.indiana.edu.
The recommendation to rename the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center is being tabled for now after one trustee objected to the compromise on Tuesday. Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer Terry Clapacs presented a proposal to the IU Trustees Facilities Committee to rename the intramural center the William L. Garrett/Ora L. Wildermuth Fieldhouse. After some deliberation, board of trustees Vice President Patrick Shoulders suggested the Student Recreational Sports Center be named for Garrett, while keeping Wildermuth’s name on the intramural center.
The recommendation to rename the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center is being delayed for now.
After 100 years, there is still a struggle to reach students, but there’s hope for the future, IU administrators, School of Education faculty and education students said Monday. They represented the past and the future of education at the School of Education’s 100 year commemoration.
After helping facilitate several deals between IU and universities in South Korea, IU President Michael McRobbie returned Saturday.
A basket of letters filled more and more as students gathered to honor veterans Tuesday. The letters were waiting to be shipped to soldiers abroad, a small token of gratitude toward people who make tremendous sacrifices.
After more than a year and a half of deliberation and controversy, University officials have recommended the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center add the name of former IU basketball player William L. Garrett. The change to the William L. Garrett/Ora L. Wildermuth Fieldhouse, which juxtaposes the name of a “civil rights hero” with a segregationist’s, still has to go through University trustee approval, said Terry Clapacs, head of the All University Committee on Names and IU’s vice president and chief administrative officer.
University officials will recommend they rename the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center to the William L. Garrett/Ora L. Wildermuth Fieldhouse, an official announced Monday.
Students relinquishing pets to the animal shelter is a growing problem, said Laurie Ringquist, director of Bloomington’s animal control and care center.
IT at IU is getting an update.
Monroe County Democrats celebrated the end of a historic election Tuesday night by watching the election results at the county headquarters and at Rachael’s Café on East Third Street.
IU President Michael McRobbie leaves today for a trip to South Korea and China. McRobbie, along with several IU faculty and staff members, will spend six days in Korea and two days in China, where they will attend a conference on the globalization of education, according to a press release.
The All University Committee on Names has reached a decision regarding the renaming of the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center, but IU officials are waiting to release their recommendation to the public.PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines
A little bit of flexibility can stretch your dollar a long way when it comes to finding the best deal for airline prices this Thanksgiving, other holidays and school breaks, travel experts say. Air travel is volatile, said Cassidy Young, a travel agent at the Bloomington branch of Carlson Wagonlit Travel. “It’s a difficult time right now,” she said. But it’s still possible to snag a deal.
A decision could come today about recommending a name change for the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center, said Terry Clapacs, head of the All University Committee on Names.