Saving lives the hard way
There are more than 40,000 federal and state regulations controlling the average American cheeseburger, according to the book "Keeping the Republic" by IU professor Christine Barbour.
There are more than 40,000 federal and state regulations controlling the average American cheeseburger, according to the book "Keeping the Republic" by IU professor Christine Barbour.
The IDS editorial board warned the city council against "thrusting its fingers into the pie of the Bloomington market" by passing a living wage resolution ("The price of living," Sept. 22).
Thanks to the suffragettes and women's rights activists from yesteryear, today's women have greater concerns than tea etiquette and needlepoint. But caught up in the frenzy of equal rights and new-fangled freedoms, did they even stop once to think about the immense burden they would impose upon the future of womankind?
Today the nation waits on pins and needles as the results of the California recall are tabulated and released. This event, this ecstacy of the democratic process, this coming together of the greatest civic minds our country has to offer, will shape the way we understand government forever.
The Biology and Chemistry departments are hosting a career day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday in the atrium of Jordan Hall.
Target Corporation presented a gift of $55,000 Sept. 30 to Kelley School of Business Dean Dan Dalton to support the Center for Education and Research in Retailing, undergraduate scholarships, MBA Fellowships and the Minorities in Business Program. Ha-Keem Abdel-Khaliq, College Relations representative at Target presented the gift at a reception held in the Graduate and Executive Education Center.
BrainOrbit, LLC was founded in spring 2002, by then 22-year-old MBA accounting student Justin Greis. The company was founded with the idea of helping clients with small-scale enterprise resource planning, creating CD-ROMs, Web sites, training and small business solutions.
GROZNY, Russia -- Chechnya's Kremlin-appointed leader was officially declared the winner Monday in a presidential election, a widely expected outcome after his main challengers withdrew or were removed from balloting condemned by critics as a sham but promoted by Moscow as a step toward peace.
Members of the Ballantine Hall Committee are meeting today to elect a new chairman after former chairman Emanuel J. Mickel resigned from his position after a decade's worth of work. But the question of whom to appoint has been a cause for concern for some members.
One month after a University task force approved a new, on-campus smoking policy, students are still lighting up. But while the cigarette butts on the sidewalks haven't left, some say the number of smokers outside the entrances to campus buildings has decreased since the policy was issued.
A Monroe County judge has sided with IU in former men's basketball coach Bob Knight's lawsuit over a breach of contract when he was fired three years ago.
IU's Students for Justice in Palestine are preparing a campaign to organize students and Bloomington residents to participate in an Oct. 25 mass convergence in Washington, D.C. The rally will call for a peaceful end to U.S. foreign occupation around the world.
After a successful summer that included finishing second in the ITA National Summer Championships, junior Ryan Recht is set to compete in the Icy Hot/ITA Men's All-American Tennis Championships in Chattanooga, Tenn., at the Champions Club. Recht is ranked 93rd in the country.
When one enters her freshman collegiate cross country season after winning the 1,600 meter run in the Illinois High School State Track Championship and earning All-State honors in track all four years of high school, that freshman is expected to make an instant impact in college.
As soon as I saw Rush Limbaugh had been hired by ESPN to be on their Sunday NFL Countdown show, I turned to a friend and asked, "Why?" My friend replied with much the same surprise and added how it just gave Limbaugh another chance to assert his opinions on the general public.
LOS ANGELES -- "The School of Rock," with Jack Black playing a rocker posing as a substitute teacher to coach fifth graders for a battle-of-the-bands contest, earned top grades from audiences with a $20.2 million debut, according to studio estimates Sunday.
LOS ANGELES -- "The School of Rock," with Jack Black playing a rocker posing as a substitute teacher to coach fifth graders for a battle-of-the-bands contest, earned top grades from audiences with a $20.2 million debut, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Jessica Hernandez began her speech at the opening of HablARTE with the sentence, "What I want to talk about is love." Hernandez stood in front of a crowd at Mathers Museum Saturday afternoon, contemplating the results of seven months worth of dedication to her program.
After winning the Hoosier Invitational last weekend by 33 strokes and earning the No. 5 ranking in the country, the IU men's golf team has plenty of reasons to be confident. When the Hoosiers tee off today in Charlotte, N.C., for the 49er Collegiate Classic, they will do so as a nationally ranked team according to Golfstat and Golfweek.
The Hoosiers had a successful weekend, Iowa 1-0 on the road Friday night and pummeling Marshall 4-0 at home Sunday. With the victories, IU improved its record to 5-6-0 (2-3-0 Big Ten) on the season.