BFD: Origin of building blaze unknown
The flashing lights above a train of fire trucks speeding down First Street were barley visible through the black smoke billowing out of an abandoned lubricant building once known as Johnson Oil Company.
The flashing lights above a train of fire trucks speeding down First Street were barley visible through the black smoke billowing out of an abandoned lubricant building once known as Johnson Oil Company.
Nearly all the seats were filled at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater Wednesday night in anticipation of Richard Heinberg's presentation titled "Peak Oil: The Challenges and Opportunities of Petroleum's Waning Days."
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Suicide bombers inflicted another day of mayhem in the capital Thursday, killing at least 31 people in two attacks about a minute apart that targeted Iraqi police and Interior Ministry commandos. The carnage left nearly 200 people dead in just two days.
At about 9 p.m. last Saturday, I returned from dinner at Applebee's with two girls on my floor. We were hanging out in the doorway of one girl's room, talking and listening to music, when we noticed four guys walking up and down the hall. Our floor is girls-only. At first I thought they had come to pick a girl up and she was taking a long time getting ready.
WASHINGTON -- Chief Justice nominee John Roberts said Thursday there is no room for ideologues on the Supreme Court, declaring an "obligation to the Constitution" and to no other cause as he concluded three grueling days of confirmation testimony.
Seven articles. Forty signatures. Twenty-seven Amendments. One Constitution. Forty-three presidents later, on Dec. 8, 2004, George W. Bush signed into public law Constitution Day as Sept. 17. The purpose of Constitution Day, according to www.constitutionday.com, is to "perpetuate the Constitution to each succeeding generation ... to educate each generation the uniqueness and brilliance of our Constitution."
When my mother was 9 years old, she watched from her aunt's house in Pass Christian, Miss., as the flood waters from Hurricane Camille rose to the doorstep and 200 mph winds ripped huge pecan trees from the ground.
When confronted with the idea of nature, most IU students will automatically think of the Arboretum located in the center of campus. But there's another place, not far from the Arboretum, that is even richer with natural beauty. The Hilltop Garden and Nature Center sits behind Tulip Tree Apartments just off 10th Street and the Bypass at 2301 E. 10th St.
In the past 30 years, our nation has made tremendous strides regarding women's rights. We now have the right to privacy, the right to an abortion and the right to equal opportunities, including the right to join men in the hockey rink, the tennis court or the football field. These issues -- along with others guaranteeing women equality before the law -- are being compromised by our nation's appointment of right-wing male judges.
Students planning to participate in women's recruitment this year should think twice before requesting friends on Facebook.com during the next few months. Recruitment directors from IU's sorority chapters and executive board members of the Panhellenic Association agreed in a recent meeting to discourage current sorority members from accepting friends and messages from potential pledges, said Zeta Tau Alpha recruitment chair Johnna Kingery. "It sounds like a flashy idea but it's pretty basic and simple," said senior Jaclyn Reinking, PHA's executive vice president of recruitment.
To honor the 218th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution this Saturday, we are printing a copy of the Bill of Rights below. In an age filled with party bickering and national security threats, what better place to find solace than in the words of our Founding Fathers.
College students nationwide can work on perfecting sarcastic one-liners to use on friends, but nobody has the zinger down to a science like David Spade. Spade, the ubiquitous comedian who has written, produced and starred in countless television shows and movies in his 20-year career, will perform at the IU Auditorium Saturday to kick off the 2005-2006 season.
According to one Chinese legend, "marriages are made in Heaven but prepared on the moon." To increase her chances for marriage, a young woman might pray to the old man on the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival, or the Moon Festival as it is sometimes known, is to celebrate the harvest and give thanks for family, according to the China Voc Web site.
To the bat cave! Well, to the Lilly Library at least, where currently everyone can go hang out with all their favorite heroes and humorous casts of characters. People have been visiting the bat cave for years, along with special places like Metropolis, Mars or Haverville High.
Our excitement upon learning that our first assignment was the newly opened Chipotle on Kirkwood Avenue was hard to contain. Neither of us had eaten at the Mexican restaurant before, but the buzz surrounding it was difficult to ignore. On a peaceful Friday night, we decided to venture down Kirkwood to try it for ourselves.
Samuel L. Jackson seems to be one of those actors who cannot seem to turn down work. His repertoire is large and extremely diverse, and while I think this work ethic is noble and probably a lot of fun (not to mention all those paychecks), I think sometimes he may go too far.
If anything, go to see the chair. Made of aluminum beaten and molded together like something out of medieval times, the wheels are angled and ready for war. Murderball, also known as Quad Rugby or Wheelchair Rugby, is not a game for the timid. Smashing into your opponent at full speed and firing across the court with a ball, the aim of the game is to get both wheels on the other side of the line.
An Unfinished Life" is the newest emotionally charged (perhaps overcharged) drama from Lasse Hallström ("The Cider House Rules," "Chocolat"). It is the story of Jean Gilkyson (Jennifer Lopez) who, in an attempt to escape an abusive relationship, flees to Montana with her daughter Griff (Becca Gardener).
In the tradition of "The Exorcist," "Constantine" and "Stigmata" comes "The Exorcism of Emily Rose." However, the film is very different from these other movies and even from how it was represented in the trailers.
Why do the Rolling Stones even make albums anymore? When a band's creative powers have been near death for 25 years, maybe it's time to call it quits on the recording, and just be comfortable selling out stadiums and being sponsored by Ameriquest. For the past couple of decades the Stones have consistently made mediocre albums that in no way measure up to their 60s and early 70s heyday. Their newest effort, A Bigger Bang, is no different.