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(11/22/11 5:00am)
For the month of November, two Indiana Daily Student reporters will each
be limited to wearing only six items of clothing as they take part in
the Six Items or Less experiment. They are now starting their second week of the challenge.
(11/18/11 3:54am)
In a ribbon-cutting ceremony Nov. 10, IU unveiled the Center for
Research in Extreme Scale Technologies, a scientific facility created to
address the developing challenges of the supercomputing world.
(10/03/11 2:28am)
A packed house of Hoosier greats gathered in the Henke Hall of Champions
to usher in the IU Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2011.
The contemporary inductees included Clarence Doninger (athletic
director, 1991-2001), Trent Green (football, 1990-92), Kristen Kane
(diving, 1991-94), Don Ritter (basketball and baseball, 1947-49), James
Sniadecki (football, 1966-68) and Ray Tolbert (basketball, 1978-81).
(05/10/11 8:07pm)
Today, on my way to work, I became so angry I nearly caused an
intentional car wreck. $4.16 per gallon of gas — what the hell is this
all about?
(01/28/11 2:47am)
Renters in Bloomington, Indianapolis and around the United States have seen and may continue to see an increase in monthly rent.
(11/02/10 10:45pm)
Texas has long been the Lone Star State — what it lacks in magnanimity
it makes up for with that independent streak, as its textbook massacre
demonstrates.
After all, where else do public schools play down the separation of
church and state and the civil rights movement all while vindicating
McCarthyism?
(10/06/10 3:35am)
A shortage of affordable housing in Monroe County has compelled local
community organizations to inform landlords about Section 8 housing
options.
(06/07/10 12:15am)
A team of New York architects is flying to Haiti this week with
prototypes of an octagonal vinyl structure they hope will help house
some of the 1.5 million Haitians still homeless because of the Jan. 12
earthquake.
(03/29/10 10:16pm)
Passover, which began last night at sundown, is the most widely
celebrated Jewish holiday amongst both religious Jews and otherwise
unaffiliated Jews.
(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.
(02/11/10 5:39am)
In his speech dedicated to motivating social movement, Dr. Marc Lamont
Hill encouraged attendees to become more aware of their individual
responsibility towards ending social misery.
(12/07/09 11:28pm)
BoD: Brent Williamson looks at the bad, the real bad and the awful in aught cinema.
(11/15/09 11:56pm)
FLORENCE, Italy - People can be too hard on Ebenezer Scrooge.
(11/04/09 4:00am)
A commitment to public art on campus needs to be continued in the new
student housing being built to replace Ashton Residence Center.
An effort has been made to make the new building fit in with the rest
of campus. The exteriors will be genuine limestone and existing trees
were saved.
But where’s the art?
(11/02/09 5:57pm)
Lions, tigers, bears and a DJ were just some of the things at IU’s
Biggest Halloween Party, put on by the Residence Halls Association
Programming Board.
(10/28/09 1:50am)
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana’s prisons are experiencing an increase in inmate
assaults and attacks on staff – a trend the state prison chief blames
largely on overcrowding caused by inadequate funding for new beds.
(10/14/09 3:49am)
State revenue collections fell short of estimates by 8 percent, or $254 million, for the first quarter of fiscal year 2010.
(10/09/09 2:06am)
Of course, new tools do not come without some danger. The very fact
that our daily lives depend on the utilization of dotcoms means that
the Web has become as much of a vulnerability as an instrument.
(05/08/09 2:56am)
Brazilians huddled with livestock in shelters, paddled swollen rivers
in search of food and complained that government aid was slow to arrive
in a vast region stricken by some of the worst rainfall and flooding in
two decades.
(05/01/09 4:37am)
IU Auditorium audience members were in for a rare experience Thursday
as National Public Radio host Scott Simon interviewed musical legend
Stephen Sondheim.