Study: Abortion clinic violence still prevalent
A new study co-authored by an IU professor reports crime directed toward abortion clinics in the United States has not dwindled.
A new study co-authored by an IU professor reports crime directed toward abortion clinics in the United States has not dwindled.
IU's Relay For Life is looking for volunteers and team members to participate in its annual walk against cancer this spring.
To kick off the first event of Archives and Special Collections Month, students and faculty gathered to hear how an IU professor used the University's records to chronicle the life of former IU president Herman B Wells in a book he is writing.
Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan proclaimed October Archives and Special Collections Month at an event held at the Herman B Wells Library Tuesday evening.
As the Indiana Memorial Union prepares to open newly renovated facilities -- the Whittenberger Auditorium and a Starbucks on the first floor near the Student Activities Tower -- the Union Board continues its storied history as the governing body of the IMU and one of the strongest student organizations on campus. Sixteen student directors, three nonstudent directors and some 300 student committee members and assistant directors make up the board.
I'm in a bit of a pickle, and I think I share my conundrum with many of you readers. The dilemma is this: In a few short months, I will graduate. Then what? Graduate school? A career? The Peace Corps? Teach for America?
Like every good child from a liberal family, I was raised with the belief that Wal-Mart's existence was nothing less than the work of the devil. I learned that it represented capitalism gone awry: It squelched small businesses, had some very questionable labor practices and stole your soul. Besides, that happy face just got annoying after a while.
Sydney McGee, an award-winning art teacher of 28 years, was recently fired from her job at a Frisco, Texas, elementary school. Did she abuse a student? Sell drugs on the playground? Accept a bribe?
The first half-point of the AT&T Crimson & Gold Cup -- an annual duel for bragging rights between several Purdue and IU varsity sports -- will be decided Wednesday.
The intramural men's, women's and mixed doubles tournament contenders finished up competition Sunday. Here are the results:
When the team bus for the IU women's soccer team rolls into Evansville on Wednesday afternoon, the driver probably won't need a map to figure out where to go. At least four people on the bus will know the area fairly well.
After a grueling 162-game season, the Major League Baseball playoffs are set to commence. They're less exciting than sports enthusiasts would like to admit, but the race to enter October was a long and exhilarating one for the likes of St. Louis, San Diego and Los Angeles. And for the teams that didn't quite get in this year -- like Philadelphia, Florida and the Chicago White Sox -- next year is only a stone's throw away.
If the IU men's soccer team hopes to increase its win streak to three games, it will have to do so without the Big Ten offensive player of the week.
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DALLAS -- The white, cotton T-shirt with the $15,000 price tag has a Hollywood pedigree, having once hugged the torso of actor James Dean during the filming of "Rebel Without a Cause."
NEW YORK -- Are models too thin? That's the question of the moment in fashion capitals across the world.
BRINDISI, Italy -- Two Turks protesting Pope Benedict XVI's planned trip to Turkey next month hijacked a Turkish Airlines jet carrying 113 people from Albania to Istanbul on Tuesday, and it landed safely in this southern Italian coastal city, officials said.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. -- The lone survivor of the airliner crash at Lexington's airport that killed 49 people was released from a hospital Tuesday to begin several weeks of rehabilitation.
STOCKTON, Calif. -- President George W. Bush said Tuesday he was "shocked and dismayed" at disgraced lawmaker Mark Foley's behavior and supports House Speaker Dennis Hastert's call for a full investigation.