Cycling club unites Hoosier riders
Training and preparing for races is anything but easy for the IU Cycling Club.
Training and preparing for races is anything but easy for the IU Cycling Club.
The No. 1 tennis club in the nation, ranked by the Midwest USTA League last semester, is looking to expand.
Finishing a game short of perfection last season at 13-1, the IU Club Baseball team is ready for another successful season with high expectations.
For students concerned about staying inside all summer, there is a class that can take them to beautiful landscapes they can only dream about while sitting on the couch at home.
Brett Favre has had enough. After a wild ride marked by fist-pumping highs, head-shaking lows and a record number of consecutive starts, the 38-year-old quarterback told the Green Bay Packers on Tuesday that he intends to retire.
It’s still hard to make sense of this season. After 29 games, it’s impossible to gauge whether this team has thrown in the towel or is gathering itself for a memorable postseason run.
Members of the Hapkido/Self-Defense club offered strangers the opportunity to punch, kick and sit on them Saturday afternoon at the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation building. But it was for a good cause.
In an effort to raise money and awareness, the Monroe County Chapter of the American Red Cross, along with the IU Red Cross Club is kicking off its annual fund-raising campaign, Heroes for the American Red Cross.
Sen. Hillary Clinton says she wants a “new manufacturing policy” that would involve renegotiating the North
A couple weeks ago, consumer advocate and generally pissed-off citizen Ralph Nader announced he would, once again, be running for president. He has, of course
From day one of our education, administrators and instructors have engraved into our eager little minds that we must strive to produce good work of which we can be proud. Of course, there’s one little catch that most of us in academia understand – we can claim responsibility for a work only if it is a result of our own labor. Madonna G. Constantine, a professor at Columbia University’s Teachers College, didn’t seem to get this memo. Or she simply chose to ignore it.
Last Sunday’s New York Times ran a feature on distorted body image entitled “Starving Themselves, Cocktail in Hand.” It discusses the
Within the U.S. Constitution lies a confusing rule. The rule states “No person except a natural born citizen
Written words will come alive at 8 p.m. today at the John Waldron Arts Center auditorium as published fiction writer and poet John Keene will read with poet Evie Shockley as part of the “Writers at the Waldron” series. The event is presented by IU’s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Program.
Russia and China on Tuesday scuttled a Western attempt to introduce a resolution on Iran’s nuclear defiance at a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency, diplomats said.
Israeli aircraft sent missiles crashing into the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, pressing an offensive against Palestinian rocket squads even as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived in the region to try to rescue peace talks amid the latest outbreak of violence.
Hundreds of Venezuelan troops moved Tuesday toward the border with Colombia, where trade was slowing amid heightening tension over Colombia’s cross-border strike on a rebel base in Ecuador.
And because of the unfaltering – but perfectly sensible – rules of leper deportation, you can bring only the following items to accompany you on your slow march towards a limbless death: tweezers, a year’s supply of Nutri-Grain Bars in various flavors, a Magna Doodle, a Roomba and – the kicker! – five albums of your choice.
Fashion industry veteran and celebrity designer Valentino Garavani showcased his last collection this past October in Paris before leaving the fashion industry forever. “This environment is no longer stimulating,” Valentino said during his last show in an interview with fashionweeknews.com.
Rural Hoosiers have been given more means to combat secondhand smoke in the workplace and receive advances in health services, thanks to grants awarded to the Indiana Rural Health Association by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Federal Communications Commission.