Staff Editorial: California - Not so green, not so liberal
WE SAY the stereotype of California as a liberal paradise needs to be re-examined in light of a recent ballot initiative to negate the effects of a climate change bill
WE SAY the stereotype of California as a liberal paradise needs to be re-examined in light of a recent ballot initiative to negate the effects of a climate change bill
I got fired up about a junior senator primary underdog in 2007 because of the same characteristics that are getting now-President Obama into serious trouble today. Obama was a intellectually brilliant lawyer, an inspiring writer and orator, and from my point of view, a thinly disguised policy wonk with a problem-solving approach to dealing with national and international issues.
The definition of IU Athletics hides from no one. It is more than a slogan. It is a way of life. It is “The Spirit of Indiana: 24 Sports, One Team.”
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Bloomington’s first community radio station WFHB will begin its Fall Fund Drive on Friday, hoping to raise $45,000.
Volunteers began building a home at 9 a.m.today in the Memorial Stadium the parking lot.
IU men’s basketball coach Tom Crean will give a free lecture at 7:30 p.m. today at the IU Auditorium.
A 2-0 start and a highly-touted offense for the IU football program have IU’s athletics ticket office fulfilling the most football season ticket orders in 13 years.
Last year, more than 2,700 IU network users were caught downloading copyrighted music and movies, according to UITS statistics, and those students can receive a $50 fine and loss of their IU internet servers.
Facebook and other online social networks started as a way to interact with other college students, but has it gone too far in regards to all the information people decide to give away about themselves?
Eight provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act are going into effect today, according to a press release issued by The White House Office of the Press Secretary..
Since a 6-0 win against Butler on Aug. 29, the IU women's soccer team has played six consecutive home games with two more this weekend to close out September.
Junior wide receiver Damarlo Belcher’s big frame has helped him become IU’s leading receiver for the first two games this season.
The IU volleyball team (12-1, 0-1) fell in four sets to Purdue (10-2, 1-0) for its first loss of the season.
Sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences, “Straw Leaves, Table-Bugs, and Birch-Bark Poems: Sustainability at the Lilly Library,” is curated by English professor Christoph Irmscher and features two pieces from his own collection as well as pieces from the Lilly’s archives.
Wednesday I was listening to “The First Collection” by punk-indie band Lemuria, and I found myself replaying the first track, “Hours,” for hours and hours. But all puns aside, I realized that both of Lemuria’s albums have the best songs up front.
XRA-Fest 2010 will showcase bands on the Crossroads of America Records label as well as other local talents. The third annual festival begins at 8:30 p.m. Friday at Russian Recording and continues at 9 p.m. Saturday at the Bishop.
Housed in a basement amid a multitude of shops and restaurants on Indiana Avenue is John Edward Salon. However, in a few weeks, the salon is moving to a building on the corner of Kirkwood Avenue and Washington Street as well as changing its name.
A thin layer of fog covered the open acreage of a farm on North Walnut Street on Wednesday morning. The cold air suppressed the smoldering scent allowing it to disperse at ground level. This would help the dogs — if they had any chance of smelling a body.
The IU volleyball team suffered its first loss of the season in four sets Wednesday against Purdue at University Gym.