Jordan River Forum
'Liberal' disorientation helps humanity IDS wording unfortunate Holding signs doesn't offer solutions
'Liberal' disorientation helps humanity IDS wording unfortunate Holding signs doesn't offer solutions
DURBAN, South Africa -- Under threat of a devastating European walkout, the World Conference Against Racism held closed-door meetings Wednesday to try to find compromise language on the Israel-Palestinian conflict and reparations for slavery. France warned it and the European Union could follow the United States and Israel by quitting the U.N. meeting, which was meant to highlight discrimination around the world but has been marred by discord over efforts to condemn Israel for "racist policies." The conference, which began Aug. 31, is scheduled to end Friday.
Heading into the Indiana Invitational this weekend, the IU softball team looks to hone its skills before getting too far into the spring season schedule and into Big Ten play. The Hoosiers gained vital game experience over spring break as they played 12 games in 11 days and moved their record to 6-10-1. IU's three games scheduled for this past Wednesday and Thursday were postponed because of inclement weather.
Students now have a unique opportunity to discover what goes into being the president of IU and to get a glimpse of the day-to-day workings of the University. The President for a Day contest, co-sponsored by the IU Student Foundation, IU Student Association and the IU Student Alumni Association, allows one winner to switch roles for a day with President Myles Brand. The student will attend meetings and speak with IU administrators, while Brand attends the student's classes and takes part in his or her other normal activities for that day.
The IU Student Association gets down to business for the fall semester with its first full meeting at 7 p.m. today in Ballantine Hall 103.
In 1991, in a smoke-filled basement of an Ohio bar, the jam began and ekoostik hookah was born. At 7:30 today, the band will bring its eclectic sound to the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre, 114 E. Kirkwood Ave., courtesy of Union Board. Despite falling into the jam band category, percussionist Johnny Polansky said he doesn't want ekoostik hookah to be glued to that label. "Every band jams," said Polansky. In general, he said he doesn't agree with the idea of labeling bands. "Someone may recommend a band and say they sound like this or that. And when you go check them out, you may think, 'What? I didn't hear that at all.'"
Phi Gamma Delta survived cold temperatures and the exchange problems that plagued many teams to earn the pole position for the 51st Men's Little 500. Fiji earned the pole by recording a time of 2:30.00 Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Delta Chi and Sigma Phi Epsilon qualified second and third with times three seconds behind that of Fiji.
BOGOTA, Colombia -- A Colombian rebel commander was convicted and sentenced in absentia on Monday to 40 years in prison for the 1999 murder of three American pro-Indian activists, the federal prosecutor's office said. The verdict came a day before Secretary of State Colin Powell's visit to Colombia. Washington broke off tentative peace contacts with Colombia's largest rebel faction following the killings of U.S. citizens Terence Freitas, Ingrid Washinawatok, and Leh'ena'e Gay.
LONDON -- Honored for his efforts to help those living with AIDS and HIV, Elton John said he was fortunate not to have contracted the disease. "As a gay man, I'm very lucky not to be infected," he told ITV News Wednesday. "My concern nowadays is that young people think they are invulnerable, but they're not." John was interviewed after the U.K. Coalition of People Living with HIV and AIDS gave him its Hero Award Wednesday night. The honor acknowledged his contributions to the fight against HIV and AIDS through the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
Steve Dillon debated last Wednesday at IU Law School in Indianapolis for the change in anti-drug laws and policies. Dillon has been a player in the Indiana Chapter of the Libertarian Party for years. He has run for Monroe County judge and Indiana governor on the Libertarian party ticket.
The Hoosier-Illini men's volleyball tournament against the top teams in the nation March 3 proved that no one is perfect, but after a pre-spring break tournament in Arizona, the men still remain close to perfection with a 27-3 record.
An IU tradition for more than 50 years, the Madrigal Feast is perennially presented in Alumni Hall to patrons wishing for good cheer, hot wassail and seasonal songs. Often unknown to students or seen as something archaic and uninteresting, the Madrigal Feast is usually well attended by families, IU faculty and Bloomington residents. But students usually do not know of the joy that the event can bring.
It looks as though the members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers have finally removed the tube socks from their nether regions and grown up. By the Way is a marked change from the Chili Peppers' time-tested signature sound -- a driving blend of rock, rap and funk.
Four people were arrested in connection with the disappearance of missing Indiana State University student Scott Javins, who investigators believed were responsible for Javins' disappearance, but police have now released two of the four suspects, holding the other two on drug charges. Ronnie Boerner, 23, of Terre Haute, allegedly lied to police about information on Javins. The woman, who investigators say admitted lying about the involvement of four people in the college student's two-month-old disappearance, pleaded innocent Wednesday to a charge of false informing.
Junior forward Kirk Haston said roommate and sophomore guard Kyle Hornsby has some of the ugliest feet he's ever seen. But how far the Hoosiers advance in the Big Ten tournament could depend on how Hornsby's right foot feels after spraining his ankle Saturday against Purdue.
Thursday two Air Force generals were granted the authority to order fighter jets to shoot down a civilian plane if it appears to threaten an American city or enter restricted airspace. The authority belonged chiefly to President Bush or Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld, but now two generals stationed in Florida and Alaska can make the call.
Pearl Harbor: The Director's Cut -- RStarring: Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, Kate BeckinsaleDirected by: Michael Bay
Former Courtyard by Marriott employee LeAnne Jarvis received a rude awakening when, just a week after earning employee-of-the-month honors, she was laid off. Jarvis and 11 other since-discarded employees were shocked in late October and early November of 2001, when they were told to pick up their final paychecks.
The central bank of the United States is not sure about a strong economic recovery from the recent recession. The judgment about the economic condition is largely due to a decline in current consumer confidence. Further, the central bank worries about the future labor market that can further deteriorate the consumer confidence that was already betrayed by the fraudulent and deceptive corporate practices.