Plenty of excitement to come
Let’s take a look at some can’t-miss contests of the 2009 college football season.
Let’s take a look at some can’t-miss contests of the 2009 college football season.
The Won-Joon Yoon Scholarship was created in 1999 to honor the memory of Won-Joon Yoon, an IU graduate student from South Korea who was shot and killed by a former IU student. The scholarship provides financial support for IU students who exemplify tolerance and understanding across racial and religious lines through service, personal commitment, academic achievement and potential.
One of IU’s latest verbal commitments, Jibreel Black, isn’t an ordinary recruit.
Andy and Roger started playing, not knowing when it’d stop.
It wasn’t something anyone thought could happen in Bloomington.
Roger Federer won his record 15th Grand Slam title Sunday, outlasting Andy Roddick for his sixth Wimbledon championship in a marathon match that went to 16-14 in the fifth set.
JUNEAU, Alaska – Outgoing Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin on Saturday laid the groundwork to take on a larger, national role after leaving state government, citing a “higher calling” with the aim of uniting the country along conservative lines.
A pedestrian bridge collapse after a Fourth of July celebration in northwest Indiana sent dozens of people into the water below and injured about 25 people, authorities said Sunday.
Honoring the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall riots in New York City on June 28, 1969, Bloomington residents Lillie Aydt and her group Gay Recruiters led Bloomington’s first-ever sit-in for marriage equality Thursday at the Monroe County Justice Building downtown.
WE SAY The state budget sadly but necessarily cuts urban/rural school funding.Keeping the state's reserves comes at the expense of several other projects that could have received more funding, including urban and rural K-12 education.
The threat of a global pandemic seems to be an unfortunate side effect of our modern, interconnected world – one we should take with a little increased caution and a Pisco Sour, because it’s unavoidable.
The United States is getting old. At 233, she’s made it through a lot. And though she’s aged gracefully, time’s definitely taken a toll.
MEXICO CITY – Drug violence, an economic downturn and recent cases of political malfeasance weighed heavily as Mexicans voted Sunday in midterm congressional elections that could decide the future of President Felipe Calderon’s anti-crime and economic policies.
WASHINGTON – President Obama warned Saturday “there will be difficult days ahead” in Iraq and said the United States will remain a strong partner to Iraq for its security.
Obesity is no longer just a health issue, but an economic one as well.
SEOUL, South Korea – The ballistic missiles that North Korea test-fired this weekend were likely capable of striking key government and military facilities in South Korea, a defense official said Sunday, amid growing concerns over Pyongyang’s firepower.
ORLANDO, Fla. – Emergency officials said two monorail trains crashed in the Magic Kingdom section of Walt Disney World, killing one train’s operator.
WASILLA, Alaska – Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says she will resign from office July 26.
Ten years ago, the Fourth of July was supposed to be like any other Independence Day in Bloomington.