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(09/19/11 4:33am)
Brett Wood, a 2010 graduate from Owen Valley High School in Spencer, Ind.,
died Sept. 9 while on deployment in southern Afghanistan, and on Sunday,
members of the Patriot Guard and Legion Riders met to lead a procession
from Monroe County Airport to his hometown.
(09/15/11 3:23am)
Two men were arrested Tuesday after a Bloomington police officer
interrupted an attempted burglary at an apartment complex clubhouse.
(08/08/11 12:32am)
When John Ryan announced his retirement from the position of IU
president in 1986, the news didn’t make many waves with the student
body. Even the staff of IU’s yearbook, the Arbutus, buried the
announcement in a roundup of other random news items from that spring.
But by the time 81-year-old Ryan died early Saturday at IU Health
Bloomington Hospital, his list of admirers was long. His list of
accomplishments at IU may have been even longer.
(06/23/11 1:28am)
All but one of Planned Parenthood of Indiana’s clinics were closed on
Wednesday as employees took an unpaid day off in an emergency
cost-saving measure.
(06/01/11 4:20pm)
Follow Libby on her journey through the recruitment process
(05/26/11 6:31pm)
Students and others working in the Herman B Wells Library on Wednesday
moved to the library’s basement at about 10:15 p.m. to wait out the
storm that damaged Sam Mason Properties and uprooted trees across the IU
campus.
(05/03/11 4:42am)
Shortly before Obama took to the podium in the East Room of the White House, junior Daniel Haddad was watching Celebrity Apprentice on NBC. The broadcast was interrupted by a news bulletin Haddad’s first reaction was of frustration. Soon, however, he realized the real news was bigger than Donald Trump’s reality show.
(04/28/11 4:50am)
Editor’s note: University of Missouri System president Tim Wolfe stepped down today after football players went on strike due to Wolfe’s lack of response to racial incidents on campus during the past few months. Faculty members also threatened to walk out. In 1969, IU football players protested against racism. They were kicked off the team.
(04/26/11 4:18am)
For the students at Aurora, high
school at Bloomington North or South wasn’t just difficult; it was a
nightmare. They dreaded school dances, hated the cliques and didn’t
bother to attend homecoming. The students at Aurora were students who
were bored at North and South, the drop-outs, the junior with only nine
credits and the student who the guidance counselor said would never
graduate. The system had failed these kids and most had lost hope in
graduation. Aurora Alternative High School, a small building tucked away
on the corner of North Fairview and Ninth Streets, was their last
chance.
(03/23/11 9:23pm)
WEEKEND sifts through 400 episodes to find the biggest gems
(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.
(02/15/11 6:13am)
It’s Valentine’s Day, and 25-year-old Brittney Hamm is visiting her fiance at the place they met: the Monroe County Jail.
(02/15/11 5:47am)
As part of Black History Month, the Indiana Daily Student talked to
seven black student leaders from across campus. Here is a snippet of how
these leaders impact the University each day.
(02/14/11 5:01pm)
Here are some of the best, and most common, ways to decorate your room.
(01/07/11 5:35am)
Across the country, Joe Taft finds cats with broken paws, rotten teeth
and frostbitten ears: a tiger afraid to leave her 5 by 5 cage, a lion
crumpled in a backyard shed, a cougar discarded in an Indiana snow
storm. Saving big cats has been his mission for decades.
(10/12/10 5:08am)
Dan Goldblatt is a driver of the Night Owl. While driving riders from one party to the next, the only thing he’s thinking about in the chaos is safety: Get these kids to their next stop.
(09/13/10 4:20am)
The Unitarian Universalist Church in Bloomington responded to Florida Pastor Terry Jones threat to burn a Quran with a
reading from the holy document in both Arabic and English at their Sept. 12
service.
(04/27/10 4:18am)
Clad in a red T-shirt that screams “I’M IN BTOWN BITCH,” Kaelan Barowsky seems
pretty ordinary. But the senior telecommunications major has built up
an impressive reputation as one of IU’s grand masters of drunken
revelry.
(04/14/10 3:59am)
The photographers associated with Flashes of Hope are members of the
American Society of Media Photographers, which sponsors exhibits of
these photographs nationwide. Each time a camera clicks, it is capturing the children’s
personalities, their hearts. Each time a photographer captures a
portrait of a child, it changes the way they view the world for the
better.
(02/23/10 4:37am)
Red gum is wedged into the corner of the wall. When practice room 228 sits empty, it still resonates from the droning cello and soaring voices of students in neighboring rooms. Its baby grand piano fills most of the space, and a chair confronts a full-length mirror, waiting for a musician to fill the chamber with sound. Water stains pattern the peg-board walls. Outside, the door is gray and covered in scuff marks from violin, cello, and saxophone cases bumping into it. There’s a small square window for practice-room-hopefuls to peek in and see if the room is occupied. The walls lining the hallway are green or blue depending on the light.