IUSA Congress passes bus plan
The IU Student Association Congress approved a plan this month to increase the mandatory transportation fee to $49.50. which will allow students to ride both the campus and Bloomington buses by showing their IDs.
The IU Student Association Congress approved a plan this month to increase the mandatory transportation fee to $49.50. which will allow students to ride both the campus and Bloomington buses by showing their IDs.
Same-sex couples have no constitutional right to marry, an Indiana appellate court ruled Thursday, opening the door for an Indiana constitutional amendment banning same-sex unions.
WASHINGTON -- George W. Bush embarked on an ambitious second term as president Thursday, telling a world anxious about war and terrorism that the United States would not shrink from new confrontations in pursuit of "the great objective of ending tyranny."
It meant missing three days of classes, but nothing was going to keep junior Tyler Wallace from attending George W. Bush's presidential inauguration. Wallace, a member of the IU College Republicans, jumped at the chance when the student political organization offered its members tickets to attend the historic ceremony.
A bomb threat was reported at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union at approximately 9:37 p.m. Thursday night, according to police dispatchers. About 20 minutes later, police reported the threat was made from a pay phone at a convenience store on South Walnut Street by a young male.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Luther Head scored 25 points, including a driving layup with 40 seconds remaining in overtime that sealed No. 1 Illinois' 73-68 win over No. 23 Iowa on Thursday night.
The success, the awards and the recognition are things anyone would expect from the life of All-American diver Marc Carlton. But behind all of the accolades is a hard-working college student juggling his passion for both music and diving.
The Great Lake State will host a pair of dual-meets for the No. 13-ranked IU men's swimming and diving team. The two Big Ten meets against unranked Michigan State and No. 8-ranked Michigan are some of the Hoosiers' last chances to crack the top ten in the rankings.
Books are too expensive, tuition increases every year, rent never goes away, and in spite of $.15 beer nights, a social life gets expensive too. With every resource available to allow for a mind's growth, keeping their fiscal strength on part with their mental potency is challenge No. 1 for college students. Still, there are ways to make that financial grade.
Junior Cyndi Valentin became the 19th player in IU history to tally 1,000 career points Thursday night, but the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes took her spotlight away as they knocked off the Hoosiers 52-30.
No Big Ten rivalry goes unnoticed, and after two weekends of lax competition, the men's track team is set to open the doors Saturday to the Harry Gladstein Fieldhouse for two of the Big Ten's strongest indoor track teams.
The number 29 means two things to the IU women's tennis team. It's their current national ranking, but with two wins against DePaul and Ball State in the team's season opener Saturday, the team could extend a streak of 27 straight spring opener wins to 29 as well.
Two weeks after returning to campus, the IU men's tennis team finds itself immediately battling a familiar and difficult foe.
The IU wrestling team finally has a chance to perform before a home crowd at University Gym on Friday. The Hoosiers will take on Northwestern to open the Big Ten season.
Destroyed building unexpectedly falls on top of pub SOUTH BEND -- A demolition crew tearing down a six-story building wanted it to fall down. But the crew didn't want it to fall on top of a nearby pub.
Even though new IU football coach Terry Hoeppner has been in Bloomington for only a month, he has already nabbed his first recruit: Tim Sergi from Roncalli High School in Indianapolis.
He just takes it one at a time. After an emotional performance that whirled the Hoosier Nation into a standing ovation Wednesday night, D.J. White has his priorities in order heading into Saturday night's game against Ohio State at Assembly Hall.
When I picked up the paper Tuesday morning, I saw the headlines and was shocked. A young lady had been sexually assaulted in a fraternity house the weekend before.
Professor Ilinca Zarifopol-Johnston loved life. Through her five-year battle with ovarian cancer, she fought it with courage, her colleagues say. But she succumbed to the illness Tuesday. She was 52.
Snowflakes are all and beautiful and create a blanket of pure white that covers everything. It's nice, until you have to walk to class. "I hate it," said junior Sarah Miller. "Last year, I fell three times on the way to class."