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(11/30/10 5:49am)
Junior Meredith Alexander is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and a volunteer with IU Dance Marathon. But she also rides the line between the party culture and law enforcement as an IUPD officer.
(11/30/10 4:05am)
“Unless you have prepared yourself and deserve to emerge victorious, do not expect to be disappointed when you lose.” Those words line one side of the IU wrestling room and epitomize the mindset of its two hometown heroes.
(11/23/10 10:14pm)
Protesting the wave of violence in the Middle East, around 40 students marched from Dunn Meadow to the Bloomington courthouse.
(11/23/10 7:36pm)
As Paul Helmke, student body president, made announcements at a rally addressing a 68 percent tuition increase, a group of black students made a late entrance. Helmke introduced Acting Chancellor John Snyder, who responded to four students' demands for a recision of the fee increase.
(11/19/10 5:46am)
Nov. 22 marks the birthday of famous Bloomington native Hoagy Carmichael.
(11/18/10 5:13am)
IU Kelley School of Business and its Center for the Business of Life
Sciences will present a conference Friday that will focus on education
for workers going into Indiana’s life science companies and will address
the change needed as the industry becomes increasingly complicated.
(11/03/10 4:46am)
Before 2010, IU graduate student Julie Archer had never voted in a
midterm election. This year, she not only voted, she volunteered to work
about a 16-hour day at a polling location.
(11/02/10 6:30pm)
With the polls closing in a matter of hours, the biggest reported
problem coming from the polls is that the two public questions on the
ballot are not written clearly.
(10/22/10 3:25am)
Bloomington GE workers celebrated Monday
when GE announced a $93 million investment in the plant as part of a
$161 million initiative through 2014.
(10/20/10 3:20pm)
International students from more than 125 countries attend IU, but where can they go when they need help, miss home or want to meet people in similar situations?One place is the IU Asian Culture Center.
(10/20/10 3:23am)
Hopefully sooner than later, there will be some initiative taken by
someone to correct the long overdue problem
of unscrupulous sports agents giving college athletes illegal benefit, writes national sports columnist Frank Therber.
(09/17/10 3:51am)
Junior Leon Beckum will make his first start as middle
linebacker Saturday for IU. While starting is an accomplishment for
any player, it seems to carry a little more weight for Beckum.
(09/02/10 1:41am)
In 2008, students on this campus and on college campuses around the
country accomplished something extraordinary. You turned conventional
wisdom on its head by doing one simple thing: showing up.
Here in Indiana, you made thousands of phone calls, knocked on hundreds
of doors and came out to vote in historical numbers for the candidates
and causes you care about. By doing so, you showed not only that young
people care about the future of our country, but also that you are
determined to shape it yourselves.
(08/30/10 3:13am)
It’s 2 p.m. and partly cloudy — the ideal time for Billy Graves to roll out of bed.
After a busy night and busier morning of serving drinks and wiping
tables, the 29-year-old IU alumnus wipes sleep from his hazel eyes —
he’d managed six hours, this time — readjusts his signature mohawk and
throws on a red Indiana shirt smudged with bright white paint. It’ll
only get dirtier today.
(08/11/10 10:30pm)
Behind every popular food item is a story. The menus of many local restaurants feature items named after people,
places and events in Bloomington.
(07/15/10 12:15am)
Independent film The Mini produced by Indiana locals with the assistance of Indiana University interns is now gaining national recognition.
(07/07/10 11:02pm)
Three Bloomington businesses were recently recognized as some of the best places to work in Indiana. Computerworld magazine recognized IU’s Information Technology Department as one of the “Best Places to Work in IT,” while the Indiana Chamber of Commerce awarded Contact by Design and Employment Plus, Inc. with recognition as two of the “Best Places to Work in Indiana.”
(06/09/10 7:26pm)
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(05/23/10 11:54pm)
Becca Lanter will be remembered for her compassionate heart, her smile
and her fun-loving personality. A memorial in honor of Lanter took place Sunday at the Student
Recreational Services Center, where Lanter worked.
(05/07/10 2:51am)
For the businesses of Bloomington, graduation means preparing for a flood of family, friends and students during the weekend.Hotels, restaurants, bars, catering companies and other businesses around Bloomington start preparing well in advance for one of the busiest weekends of the year.