Why Palestine Matters
While lying in his bed at night, a Palestinian man is ordered to step outside his house so that it can be demolished (illegally) by the Israeli army to make way for Jewish-only villages on Palestinian land.
While lying in his bed at night, a Palestinian man is ordered to step outside his house so that it can be demolished (illegally) by the Israeli army to make way for Jewish-only villages on Palestinian land.
Texas has long been the Lone Star State — what it lacks in magnanimity it makes up for with that independent streak, as its textbook massacre demonstrates. After all, where else do public schools play down the separation of church and state and the civil rights movement all while vindicating McCarthyism?
With the polls closing in a matter of hours, the biggest reported problem coming from the polls is that the two public questions on the ballot are not written clearly.
Do you know where to vote? Look up your precinct and polling location using the Indiana Statewide Voter Registration System by providing their county, name and date of birth.
Today, the IU women's basketball team will have its first opportunity to develop chemistry on the court and test their skill against Alaska-Anchorage at 7 p.m. in Assembly Hall.
An arrest was made Monday in the robbery battery case that took place at 4:06 a.m. Sunday, where allegedly a group of African-Americans used racial slurs and attacked and robbed a group of Asian students.
It’s 4 p.m. and Roger Willemin, the bouncer at Kilroy’s Sports Bar, asks two guys for their IDs, putting it up to the natural sunlight. He said it’s part of his job description.
Local band Throwing Stars will perform along with Secretly Canadian/Joyful Noise, Pravada and Marmoset at 9 p.m. Wednesday at The Bishop.
Fall 2011 applications aren’t due until Dec. 1, but thousands of young musicians around the world have already applied and are hard at work preparing for their auditions.
The IDS interviewed lead singer and guitarist of Maps and Atlases Dave Davison. Davison, along with the rest of Maps and Atlases, will be returning to Bloomington at 9 p.m. today at The Bishop.
Besides hustling kids out of candy, my favorite part of Halloween is the costumes. However, as I stewed over my bucket of Whoppers and Jujubes, I just couldn’t believe how many costumes will go back to their respected closet, box or random pile on the floor until next year.
IU sports columnist Kevin Bowen writes that it took 925 miles, from Repentigny, Quebec to Bloomington. Ind., to bring together two athletes who have grown up within a stone’s throw of each other.
In IU coach Bill Lynch's weekly press conference, he discussed his seniors earning awards, cornerback Richard Council's return and last year's Iowa game.
Since 1929, the Amateur Radio Club, also called K9IU, has been connecting with people around the world through radio.
Collaborative artist Joe LaMantia sits beside a pile of Sharpies and a question in the center of the Jordan Hall Atrium. Above the Sharpies, a banner asks, “What are your ideas 4 sustainability?”
Halloween has passed, and costume pictures from the weekend are starting to trickle onto social networking sites. But people have different opinions about the costume choices their friends made for the holiday.
Are you voting today? We'll tell you what you need to know and what to bring with you before you vote. Also, check out our election page for complete coverage of the candidates and their issues.Do you know where to vote? Look up your precinct and polling location using the Indiana Statewide Voter Registration System by providing their county, name and date of birth.
Baron Hill (D-9) visited the Monroe County Democratic Headquarters for the last time before Election Day with his family on Monday.
Satellite voting sites were not authorized because members of the election board did not believe there would be abundant voter turnout in 2010. However, as of Oct. 29, 9,066 votes had been cast absentee.
Columnist Carrie Schedler explains how living with a polar opposite makes for the perfect living situation.