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(04/29/11 2:45am)
Sexual assault is the most underreported crime in America. Still, more than 700 people have reported cases to Bloomington and IU police in the past 10 years. Their experiences reveal an important truth about sexual assault: The places where we feel safe pose the greatest risk.
(04/11/11 11:27pm)
How I dealt with the question every senior dreads
(02/24/11 5:58am)
Last March, former student Hai “Howie” Yu was charged with raping a
female student and dragging her half-naked body out of the Foster
Residence Center. On Wednesday, the rape charges were dropped and he
pleaded guilty to reduced charges of sexual battery and criminal
confinement.
(02/22/11 5:23am)
chicken
(02/21/11 6:43pm)
We’re forced to pay for activities, health, transportation, and technology. But when it comes time to fork over our money for safety and sustainability, it’s easy to just say no.
(11/15/10 4:45am)
In early October, the University released the newest set of statistics
about sexual assault on campus. Because of a change in the way
information was collected, the number is more than four times greater
than that of the previous year
(10/12/10 6:18am)
It’s time to break out the tissue box. We asked you to tell us about the first time you called Bloomington “home.” Some of you didn’t remember. Some of you said you’d never called it home. But most of our respondents had at least a vague recollection of the time they let the word “home” slip in regard to their campus house, apartment, or dorm. If you made your mom sob, take comfort in knowing that you weren’t alone.
(10/12/10 6:17am)
Turn off your iPod. Take out your earbuds. Listen. The sounds of home are more addictive than any Lady GaGa song.
(10/12/10 6:14am)
Forget that “new car” smell. Inside asked readers to list the scents that reminded them of home. We think some ambitious Kelley School of Business students could get rich making “grilled fajitas” or “Dad’s cologne” air fresheners in the shape of a house.
(10/12/10 6:13am)
A house might have four walls, but the sights of home are a little less defined. Here are some hairstyles, landmarks, and objects that remind us of home.
(10/12/10 6:12am)
Home. It’s where our family gathers at Thanksgiving and where the B bus drops us after class. It can be a dwelling, a city, a network of friends, or a place where we spend a lot of time.
(10/07/10 12:44am)
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(06/10/10 4:07pm)
Last year was Pete Goldsmith’s first as IU’s Dean of Students. The
alumnus tells us about his own days as a Hoosier, how he copes with
student deaths, and why he wants to dine with the Queen of England.
(06/09/10 3:38pm)
You’re finally here. You made it through four tedious years of high
school, the anxiety-packed college admission process, and the mind game
that is the FAFSA. Time to take a break for the next four years, right?
Absolutely not.
(04/15/10 12:58am)
Residents of Willkie North's 3rd floor were allowed to return to their rooms briefly Tuesday night to gather some belongings, but were not able to sleep in their rooms. Willkie staff provided housing on other floors for students who couldn’t find a
place to stay, but fewer than 10 people took the staff up on the offer.
(04/13/10 1:10am)
Newspaper classified ad sales might be floundering, but that hasn’t stopped people from buying and selling their junk. The adage “one person’s trash is another person’s treasure” couldn’t be truer in the world of cyber classified ads. Every lost ring, found wallet, and free couch has a hidden history. We scoured the OneStart classified ads to find creative sales pitches and the people behind them. Our stuff tells a story.
(04/13/10 1:00am)
We asked Brooke McCluskey, marketing manager of Hoosier Times (the group that publishes the Bloomington Herald-Times) for tips on writing a classified.
(04/12/10 4:11pm)
Interpret this how you like. I don't even know where to begin...
(04/12/10 4:08pm)
Micro Wrestling? What?
(04/12/10 4:06pm)
This was in the "Ride Exchange" section of the classifieds. I don't think the dog will be offering to drive on the way back...