Class on Labor Day?
Today is Labor Day and much of the university administration has the day off. Yet, the faculty doesn't. You don't. And we don't. But we're not jealous.
Today is Labor Day and much of the university administration has the day off. Yet, the faculty doesn't. You don't. And we don't. But we're not jealous.
Junior Andrew Yaffe could not help but breathe a sigh of relief when he took his trip to the IU Bookstore Wednesday. "I will never forget my first disastrous experience buying books," he said. "I was a freshman. I had no idea where I was going and when the store clerk asked me what my section number was, I thought he was referring to the location of my dorm."
Some faculty members of the Department of African-American and African Diaspora Studies say they want to help former Chairman John Stanfield appeal his demotion. They have filed a grievance with the mediation committee of the Bloomington Faculty Council, said Valerie Grimm, a faculty member in the department. Grimm said she believes it is "customary that when a decision of this magnitude is considered, faculty members' thoughts should be sought in the decision."
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indiana Pacers began their pursuit of Rick Carlisle for their new coach Thursday but did not expect to sign him at least until early next week. Carlisle, a former Pacers assistant and the head coach at Detroit the past two years, became available when he was fired by the Pistons in May.
The IU field hockey team is set to kick off its fourth season this weekend with matches against two Mid-American Conference opponents. The season opens today with a 1 p.m. match against defending MAC champion Central Michigan at the Mellencamp Pavilion. After Friday's match, the Hoosiers will prepare for Saturday's 1 p.m. match against Miami (Ohio).
The men's and women's cross country teams are both coming off of one the finer years in their respective histories. The women finished 14th at the NCAA Championships, putting together their best finish since 1990. The men also reached the finals, finishing in 25th place.
There's a good chance that someone on the football team has wondered, "Who's the pencil-necked geek from the IDS that will be making fun of us this year?" That would be me. But I'm not going to be making fun of the team -- yet. To put down a team before it has a chance to prove itself is a mean and unnecessary thing to do, like stealing candy from a small child.
LUBBOCK, Texas -- One of Texas Tech coach Bob Knight's former players at Indiana was named Thursday to be an assistant coach for the Red Raiders. Stew Robinson played for Knight from 1982 to 1986 and was part of the Hoosier team that won the Big 10 Championship in his first year at IU.
After 31 years of coaching excellence, Jerry Yeagley will open the season one last time as the Hoosiers start the 2003 schedule by hosting their 21st annual adidas/IU Credit Union Classic this weekend in Bloomington. This weekend's classic features three nationally ranked programs including No. 17 California, Alabama-Birmingham and No. 12 Notre Dame. No. 7 IU will face California Friday night, followed by Saturday night's tilt with the Blazers from Birmingham.
IU players still have bad memories of losing to Penn State late last season on a Memorial Stadium turf made more of sand than grass. "The turf got so bad last year, it was basically a beach in the middle of the field," senior safety and captain Joe Gonzalez said. "They were painting the sand green to make it blend in."
The Matt LoVecchio era of IU football is about to officially begin. The junior quarterback who sat out last season after transferring from Notre Dame will make his Hoosier debut Saturday in IU's season opener at Connecticut. And although LoVecchio has been a big-game quarterback before -- leading Notre Dame to a Fiesta Bowl berth as a freshman -- he isn't getting ahead of himself.
NEW YORK -- After a plane struck the first of the World Trade Center towers on Sept. 11, 2001, callers from the top floors of the neighboring tower were told by Port Authority police to remain where they were.
This year's freshman class must deal with one more rule than those of years past: All first-year students are now required to live in dormitories and other on-campus housing. Chancellor Sharon Brehm suggested the change in policy last year. She presented a proposal to the IU board of trustees, who approved the new policy in September for the incoming class of 2003.
WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration is making little headway in its new efforts to draw other nations into contributing peacekeeping troops to Iraq by having the United Nations endorse the operation.
WASHINGTON -- North Korea startled a six-nation conference on East Asian security by announcing its intentions to formally declare its possession of nuclear weapons and to carry out a nuclear test, a Bush administration official said Thursday.
Sophomore Meghan Seto walks through the College Mall with her arms weighed down. She's been to almost every store and has spent hours in the mall. Yet, Seto's arms aren't weighed down with shopping bags. She has her hands filled with job applications she has collected in her search for a part-time job.
For thousands of students who filled the IU Auditorium Thursday during CultureFest, the world 40 years ago was a lifetime away. But for those who lived during Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s era, it wasn't such a distant memory.
Barring the unlikely possibility of a stay, a Presbyterian minister who gunned down an abortion doctor will next week become the first American executed for anti-abortion violence.
The University of Michigan released a new undergraduate admission process Thursday, dropping a point system the U.S. Supreme Court found unconstitutional in June. The university's new policy takes race into account as a part of a 'holistic' application process. New criteria will include a student's intellectual interests, meaningful extracurricular activities and possibly household income.
Junior Amber Smoot tested her advanced skills using chopsticks as she transferred M&M's from one bowl to another, making it look easy. After completing the task, she left with a free cup and a stash of M&M's. Smoot participated in one of the activities at the Asian Culture Center's table during Thursday's CultureFest, one of the main events of Freshman Welcome Week.