A plan B for Mexico
Last spring I wrote about the possibility of a Mexican turning point – sadly, it looks like that window has long passed.
Last spring I wrote about the possibility of a Mexican turning point – sadly, it looks like that window has long passed.
When I glimpsed the headline, “Teachers with Guns,” on CNN.com, my stomach dropped.
The other day I went into the Health Center and, when I went to check in with the receptionist, I realized with some very small, unexplainable disappointment she seemed completely apathetic to the fact I was there.
Second person files for mayoral candidacy.
This item originally appeared in the Jan. 10, 1980 issue of the Indiana Daily Student.
Sept. 21, 1960: Nearly two dozen Panhellenic rush counselors will meet tonight at 7 p.m. in the Union Building to begin plans for 1960’s sorority rush.
Oct. 12, 1965: About 1700 girls visited 18 sororities last Saturday and Sunday.
Nov. 15, 1999: Songs and cheers welcomed an anxious group of females to their first taste of the greek community
Jan. 16, 1980: ATLANTA (AP) - First lady Rosalynn Carter said Tuesday the president joins her in a renewed commitment to work for a national holiday honoring the Jan. 15 birth date of the late Mart in Luther King Jr.
The former UAB running back had a way of turning teammates.
Printmaker to give workshop, talk at Blueline tonight.
Experimental cellist Shannon Hayden will perform at the Bishop.
"From the Center: Carved Mandalas," ends in early February.
American college students could soon be eligible for free education.
Laverne Cox took the stage Wednesday evening for a talk.
Monroe County has entered the semifinal round of the Georgetown University Energy Prize.
Employee celebrates 35 years of service to the Indiana State Police
Former councilman dies at 93.
Council tables abatement decision, celebrates Pizzo
Indiana Senator Dan Coats was interviewed on CNN