Soffner named Big Ten's top defensive player
A victory Sunday lead to an award Monday, when for the first time in his collegiate career, IU sophomore goalkeeper Luis Soffner was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week.
A victory Sunday lead to an award Monday, when for the first time in his collegiate career, IU sophomore goalkeeper Luis Soffner was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week.
Religion and homosexuality: the two have struggled to reconcile for decades, and many gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning students still don’t believe there is a place for them in a spiritual community. But GLBT students at IU are surrounded by spiritual communities that would welcome them openly, said Doug Bauder, coordinator for the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Support Services Office on campus.
A warrant has been issued for a Bloomington man accused of stabbing another man approximately 14 times in the back, Bloomington Police Lt. David Drake said.
During Richard Nixon’s re-election campaign in 1972, “contributors were flying into Washington with satchels of cash." Although his election fell right before a campaign finance law went into effect, more than 30 years later secretive contributions are still prevalent.
The current IU College of Arts and Sciences’ Themester 2010 “sustain•ability: Thriving on a Small Planet” was highlighted with an unlikely partner on Monday — fashion. Natalie Chanin, creator and designer of the couture line Alabama Chanin, gave a lecture in the Whittenberger Auditorium.
As a new way to advertise the chicken patty “buns” with an arterial blood clot sandwiched in between, KFC began recruiting women on campuses across the nation to wear sweatpants with “Double Down” printed on them.
For die-hard fans of any musical group, the term “tribute band” usually stirs a mix of feelings. A genre of their own, tribute acts tend to consist of iconic wannabes dressed up in period garb attempting to strum out classics in and oftentimes subpar manner. In a field where many have jammed and failed, one band has managed to surpass the stereotypes surrounding tribute bands.
During the 1940s and ’50s, a time of sexual conservatism in the United States, Alfred Kinsey and his team interviewed thousands of people and invited them to talk about their sexual tendencies and preferences.
When senior Ashley Rhodes decided to come out the summer before her junior year in high school, she found the experience to be easier than expected. But Rhodes, a secretary at the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Student Support Services Office, said other students are not as lucky — particularly if they are both GLBT and of a minority.
Barry Magee, the assistant director of diversity education for Residential Programs and Services works with transgender students to place them in suitable on-campus housing situations.
Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender IU students facing discrimination can seek help and advice from the GLBT Anti-Harassment Team through the Office of Student Ethics and Anti-Harassment Programs.
The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Student Support Services Office provides IU students with free counseling to discuss their situation in confidence.
The IU Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alumni Association has joined forces with the IU Athletics Department. Their goal: to get the GLBT community more involved and enthusiastic about IU sports.
GLBT activist and senior Jain Waldrip was male assigned at birth, but grew to realize that her physical entrapment did not reflect her inner identity.
Armed forces recruiters aren’t sure. Prospective military personnel aren’t sure. We’re not sure. We’re not entirely sure the higher circuit courts are even sure. In fact, it’s somewhat safe to say most of America isn’t sure what the current status of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” is on a daily basis.
Society needs to lose the mentality that breast cancer victims are damaged goods and embrace who they really are — survivors.
When you’re a kid, wars are so much easier to figure out.
The IU Jacobs School of Music Brass Department will dedicate the 2010 Octubafest to tuba pioneer and Distinguished Professor Emeritus Harvey Phillips.
Ron Paul spoke on campus Monday about his vision of a small government, greater individual freedoms and an adherence to the Constitution.
In hopes of being part of a world record, 37 dancers from Bloomington came to the Willkie Quad Auditorium Saturday as zombies to dance to "Thriller" in the Thrill the World 2010 dance.