Man arrested after 2 hit-and-runs in 1 minute
Bloomington Police arrested a man Thursday night suspected of causing two hit-and-run accidents within just one minute.
Bloomington Police arrested a man Thursday night suspected of causing two hit-and-run accidents within just one minute.
MOSCOW - Two U.S. senators visiting sites where weapons of mass destruction are being stored were held for several hours Sunday at a Siberian airport while trying to leave Russia, a U.S. Embassy spokesperson said. Sens. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., and Barack Obama, D-Ill., were held at the airport in Perm but allowed to leave after discussions between U.S. and Russian officials, the embassy spokesperson said on condition of anonymity.
Fifty-one percent of America's total population is female -- a five million-person difference between the sexes. Yet women in Congress comprise only 15 percent of the legislative body's 535 members. Members of the Monroe County Democratic Women's Caucus say it doesn't have to stay that way.
PHOENIX -- As a professor at Northern Arizona University, Cathy Small was baffled by undergraduates. They seemed less engaged, less likely to do assigned reading and more likely to ask questions like, "Do you want it double-spaced?"
Welcome Week -- the first few days of the year set to acclimate freshmen to the perils and pearls of IU life. But when I was a fresh high school graduate in my first week at Arizona State, I got a deeper lesson in life. My brother was in a drunk driving accident and nearly died. His friend was behind the wheel of a loaded Corvette. They had both been drinking. It was merely coincidence that my brother was the passenger and not the offending driver.
Being a freshman in a campus of nearly 40,000 can be a little scary. Being a freshman looking for his or her first class today can be a little daunting. But the Office of Orientation Programs, in conjunction with the Office of the Dean of Faculties, is making the transition from high school or another college just a little easier for the new students who will flood the campus today for their first class with the inaugural year of IU Guides.
It wasn't quite wandering the desert for 40 years, but wandering around FaithFest in Dunn Meadow Sunday afternoon might have felt just as hot. Several hundred students turned out throughout the day for the annual informational festival of mostly Christian faiths sponsored by the campus religious leaders group.
CENTRE ISLAND, N. Y. - It started with two neighbors talking trash, and spread from there into "Bogey" Seaman's front yard. White toilet seats hang from trees, amid a porcelain garden of junked commodes, urinals and sinks. Nearby sits a discarded refrigerator, tastelessly decorated with a clown's head, totally incongruous in this extraordinarily affluent village.
For those who've grown tired of the usual summer film fare of Hollywood blockbusters that often place special effects over a quality plot, the Buskirk-Chumley Theater is featuring a summer movie series that might be of interest. In conjunction with the Ryder Films, the Buskirk-Chumley Theater is screening critically-acclaimed films that didn't make the standard run at Kerasotes-owned theaters. Buskirk-Chumley Director Danielle McClelland said she believes the series plays an important role in expanding the cinematic palate of Bloomington moviegoers.
A local group is offering an orientation session to help ease the transition to college for IU's black students. IU's Black Student Union is hosting a black freshman orientation at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center, Bridgwater Lounge and patio, beginning at 5 p.m. today. Pizza will be served and guest speakers will abound.
In the past decade, the prices of textbooks have increased at four times the rate of inflation. These ever-increasing costs may draw grumbles from many students, but local textbook retailers say increased competition in the industry can be viewed a good thing.
Joel Hernandez, a junior transfer, was all smiles as he passed out fliers at a booth in front of the IU Auditorium Thursday. He is new to IU, yet he was already under a tent.
One of Indiana's largest employers escaped most of the proverbial ax of government budget cuts Thursday, at least for now.
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- The tuition increases for Big Ten universities this year have been like riding a rollercoaster through a dark tunnel -- it's impossible what to expect.
Just in time for the advent of the fall semester, everyone's favorite online yearbook and social network and has undergone a revamping. Thefacebook.com re-launched last week with a new layout and page design. The new look, intending to give the site a "less cluttered" look, according to a statement from the Web site's founder, Mark Zuckerberg, is in response to its skyrocketing popularity.
Two men were found on campus with a vehicle containing stolen stereo equipment Thursday morning, according to an IU Police Department report. Bloomington residents Daniel Lane, 21, and Charles Starks, 23, were arrested for vehicle theft and possession of stolen items after IUPD officers found them in the Campus View Apartments parking lot near a car containing car stereo equipment and two checkbooks.
NEW YORK -- Former coaches Lou Holtz of Notre Dame and Gerry DiNardo of Indiana will not be able to vote on the new college football poll being used by the Bowl Championship Series because they now work for ESPN.
The IU women 's volleyball team will kickoff its season this weekend by hosting the IU Credit Union Invitational Saturday.
In March 1999, during a regional game between No. 1 ranked Bloomington High School South and No. 2 ranked Lawrence North High School, John Stewart took a seat on the bench feeling short of breath. Then his eyes rolled back in his head. A few short moments, the standout Indianapolis senior and Kentucky basketball recruit was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead from heart failure.