IUSA plans downloading services
During this spring's IU Student Association elections, the Hoosier party garnered many eager followers, largely thanks to its promise to provide a media downloading service to students.
During this spring's IU Student Association elections, the Hoosier party garnered many eager followers, largely thanks to its promise to provide a media downloading service to students.
Monroe County Coroner David Toumey said IU junior Nichole Birky's death was caused by cardiac arrhythmia, an abnormal heart rate or rhythm, according to a May 14 Associated Press article.
Local members of a national political action group gathered in protest of a new Medicare Prescription Drug Plan effective today that penalizes senior citizens who don't sign up for the new plan, which is administered by drug companies rather than the Federal Government.
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. -- A venomous spider known as the brown recluse is once again making its home at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville this spring.
PROVO, Utah -- A student's notebook used to be spiral-bound. Now, it's titanium encased. Laptops are quickly becoming a campus fixture and are changing the traditional college experience.
Students are still lovin' it, but there's been no word from Residential Programs and Services yet if McDonald's will return to Read Center when its contract with the University runs out at the end of the 2006-07 school year.
IU hopes to help its overseas student enrollment this week when three international advisers, funded by the U.S. Department of State, visit the campus to learn more about the academics and services the University has to offer.
Senior pitcher Mariangee Bogado earned her fourth award of the week as she was named to the Big Ten All-Tournament team as a utility player.
INDIANAPOLIS -- The world's fastest human seems downright pedestrian next to the world's fastest oval-track race cars.
ROME -- Rafael Nadal beat Roger Federer in a five-set match Sunday to successfully defend his Rome Masters title and tie Guillermo Vilas' record 53-match winning streak on clay in the Open era.
Seniors Mariangee Bogado, Lauren Hines and Megan Roark received Big Ten conference recognition as announced by the conference May 12.
The Indiana softball team earned its first bid to the 64-team NCAA Tournament since 1996, where they will play in the Austin Regional May 19 through 21.
"Bronze Horse and Jockey" is a piece of art from the Horses in Classical Art collection in the Special Exibitions Gallery at the IU Art Museum. The exhibit celebrating horses in ancient arts is at the IU Museum of Art until July 30. "Horses in Classical Art," examines the role of the horse in art dating to ancient Greek and Roman ti
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Maureen Maryanski, a Kinesiology student, lunges forward during Wednesday's dress rehersal of "Eadoin", an Irish-inspired, Modern Ballet performed at the Waldron Arts Center.
LOS ANGELES -- Forget busy summers. Ian McKellen has more big-screen action packed into the month of May than most British stage actors could hope for in a career.
MIAMI -- Who says educational television is dead? Rex Linn has learned a lot of stuff since joining the cast of "CSI: Miami."
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS, Ill. -- The keen ear and technical know-how that put Bob Heil's name in the Rolodexes of rockers Pete Townshend, Joe Walsh and Peter Frampton have landed him in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- Rene Preval, the only president in Haiti's history to finish a five-year term, was sworn in Sunday to again lead the impoverished nation after decades of armed uprisings, lawlessness and foreign intervention.
BOSTON -- This year, college students aren't the only ones anxious for summer. The academic year that's winding down has been one of the most contentious in recent memory, and a brutal one for college presidents.