Community Arts
Skyfall
The 23rd of the Bond series, "Skyfall" might be the best yet.
Daniel Craig: The best Bond
Craig harkened back to Connery’s Bond as a fusion of sex and danger. But he did it differently and, in my opinion, even better.
Can Facebook make huge profits from its users' huge egos?
For a small fee — only $7 — you can put your status at the top of your friends’ news feeds, essentially calling attention to it above all of the other crap that accumulates on the draincatch of the internet.
Hank the Cat: Virginia's next Senator?
Hank has become something more than a simple third party candidate. He is an icon.
First and foremost, I am an Army brat
Before anything else, I identify as an Army brat, and it, more than anything, has shaped who I am.
Don't bogart the law, Mr. President
Their rebellion might be short-lived, as the federal government could sue the states concerning the measure, threaten marijuana vendors and put boots on the ground to enforce countervailing federal law.
A look at 2016 Democratic presidential candidates
Both parties will have to nominate candidates, and I thought I would take this chance, as many others have, to give some insight into Democratic contenders.
IU retains leadership in international endeavors
Of more than 1,200 universities throughout the U.S., IU ranks seventh as an internationally engaged academic institution, an improvement from eighth place last year.
Student assaulted at Foster
A female student reported being inappropriately touched by an unknown male between 2:45 and 2:50 a.m. Friday at Foster Quad, according to IU Police Department logs.
Union Board elections come to end
Union Board elections for directorship positions ended at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Of the 21 candidates who ran for the positions, eight were chosen by the student vote.
2 buildings win architecture awards
The American Institute of Architects Indiana recognized IU for recent additions and renovations to the campus in its 2012 Design Awards. The Cyberinfrastructure Building and the Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center both received Merit Awards in their respective categories.
Students learn self-defense
Girls Fight Back is a 90-minute presentation aiming to educate girls about personal safety and self-defense.
Student reports rape at Teter
A 21-year-old female student reported being raped between 11 p.m. Friday and 12:23 a.m. Saturday in Teter Quad.
Public education reform uncertain
Ousted Indiana education chief Tony Bennett leaves a bevy of reforms in his wake, changes his successor said she will try to rescind.
Perry Township adjusts after blast
At about 11 p.m. Saturday, a colossal explosion leveled 8355 Fieldfare Way, once home to Jennifer Longworth, 36, and her husband John Longworth, 34.
GOP supermajority secured in Ind. House, maintained in Senate
Election 2012 brought Republican membership in the state House of Representatives from 60 to 69 members, with Democrats down from 40 to 31 members. Republicans needed 67 seats to lock in the supermajority.
Indiana Republicans react to election results
One week after the general election, Indiana Republicans at the state, local and university level are nursing wounds, celebrating victories and looking toward the future.
Democrats maintain local control, lose state races
Election 2012 was not kind to state Democratic candidates. Republicans now form a supermajority in the Indiana General Assembly. Democrats maintained their hold in the Senate and lost nine seats in the House.
Column: Get stuffed
No meal can compare to the colorful dishes that complete the table during the Thanksgiving holiday. My favorite dish is one full of flavor to complete the feast — stuffing.









