Graduates featured in documentary
Senior Charissa Cleveland graduates Saturday. Monday, she heads to Los Angeles with a car full of luggage and a video camera with dreams of making it big in Hollywood as a music video director and producer.
Senior Charissa Cleveland graduates Saturday. Monday, she heads to Los Angeles with a car full of luggage and a video camera with dreams of making it big in Hollywood as a music video director and producer.
A victim of an "unprovoked" aggravated assault in Foster Quad last week underwent reconstructive surgery Monday and applied for a medical withdrawal from IU, according to an IU Police Department press release.
The IU Police Department has to work extra hard almost every weekend IU holds a special event, said IUPD Lt. Jerry Minger.
Researchers in the IU School of Informatics have developed a program to detect fake technical papers and articles.
In an April 27 Indiana Daily Student article, "200 view documentary," the number of Sudanese killed in the Darfur conflict was overestimated. An estimated 200,000 to 400,000 Sudanese have died. The IDS regrets the error.
Graduates and their families have a chance to reflect and celebrate their accomplishments at the 167th annual Baccalaureate service tonight at 5 p.m. tonight at the IU Auditorium.
As seniors count down their last days at IU, many spend their time studying hard for finals. But one question that cracked an immediate smile to nearly all seniors this week was: "What's your favorite memory at IU?"
While students are packing up for the summer and seniors are putting on their caps and gowns, the IU board of trustees is still in session.
Mike Metzger catches air as he jumps over the fountains at the Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on Thursday.
CHICAGO -- Shaquille O'Neal dominated, Dwyane Wade played well despite a bruised left hip and the Miami Heat never trailed in eliminating the feisty Chicago Bulls 113-96 on Thursday night.
INDIANAPOLIS -- The New Jersey Nets overcame Anthony Johnson's 40-point effort to beat the Indiana Pacers 96-90 on Thursday night and advance to the Eastern Conference semifinals.
INDIANAPOLIS -- The city still wants to host a U.S. team trials before the 2008 Olympics, even though the RCA Dome will have been torn down, Conseco Fieldhouse might have a scheduling conflict with the Indiana Pacers and the new Lucas Oil Stadium will still be under construction.
INDIANAPOLIS -- A Bloomington fireman plans to briskly walk the 500 Festival Mini-Marathon on Saturday in full firefighting gear, including helmet, jacket, pants, oxygen tank and breathing mask.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Baseball's 2009 winter meetings will be in Indianapolis, the northernmost venue in more than 40 years for the annual gathering of major and minor league executives.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Lawyer Ron was getting a sponge bath, the early morning sunlight glistening off his wet, chestnut coat. On the other side of the barn, the man he is named after was closing a deal to sell the colt, one of the Kentucky Derby favorites. Business as usual for the four-legged Lawyer Ron.
After former IU middle linebacker John Pannozzo suffered a season-ending hand injury against Michigan State Oct. 29 in East Lansing, IU coach Terry Hoeppner looked to outside linebacker Kyle Killion to fill the void.
For the past eight months my assignment has been to write columns about IU's basketball team, and let me tell you, it wasn't the cake-walk you all assume it was.
Former Team Major Taylor director Courtney Bishop filed a motion for a temporary restraining order to allow him to coach and serve as a consultant for TMT April 21, one day before the Little 500.
INDIANAPOLIS - A new report found that Indiana ranks about average in how well it uses technology to advance K-12 education.
INDIANAPOLIS -- State officials will investigate problems with voting systems in four Indiana counties where determining winners in Tuesday's primary became so cumbersome that workers in one county gave up tabulating returns.