Food for thought
We say we care about the problems of the world and that we’re trying to fix world hunger, but more than 850 million people go to bed hungry every night. That number is growing by 5 million people each year, according to BBC News.
We say we care about the problems of the world and that we’re trying to fix world hunger, but more than 850 million people go to bed hungry every night. That number is growing by 5 million people each year, according to BBC News.
The IU football team is halfway through its season, and IDS columnist Justin Albers handed out midterm grades to the team.
On Tuesday at The Venue Fine Art and Gifts, Kriste Lindberg taught an art demonstration, titled “Green Halloween,” featuring images of bats and salamanders — regular cave-dwelling species — to promote cave conservation education.
Now celebrating eleven years of performing, Vollmar is continuing to tour including a show here in his current residence of Bloomington at 9 p.m. Thursday at The Bishop.
The IU men's soccer team takes a break from its Big Ten schedule to travel to Lexington to face Kentucky at 7 p.m. tonight.
Hopefully sooner than later, there will be some initiative taken by someone to correct the long overdue problem of unscrupulous sports agents giving college athletes illegal benefit, writes national sports columnist Frank Therber.
Sophomore Lindsay Enterline was recruited to play basketball. After two years under coach Felisha Legette-Jack, Enterline joined the school’s volleyball team in August.
Carlos Ovando will receive the Distinguished Latino Alumni Award from the Latino Alumni Association — a group connected with the IU Alumni Association on Saturday.
Though the 22nd annual National Hispanic Heritage Month celebration ended last Friday, the message it tries to spread still lasts, IU’s Latino Cultural Center Director Lillian Casillas said.
Members of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority are “giving back” by donating time — rather than money — to the Hoosier Hills Food Bank.
This year, there are 91,313 registered voters in the county, compared to 91,532 during the last election.
The Indiana State Police will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint in an undisclosed location in Monroe County on Friday, Oct. 22.
Growing up in North Carolina with a French horn player for a father and a clarinet player for a mother, Jacob Medlin’s decision to play an instrument was obvious.
Mark Freeman has memories of customers struggling to carry his large locally-grown pumpkins to the counter, but now those pumpkins aren’t so local.
It’s that time of year again when you might want to ask yourself: Have I gotten my shot yet?
The GOP has generated a myth of desiring small government while generating most of the nation’s debt.
At times, reading headlines can be dangerous to one’s sanity.
Having caused buzz with the introduction of an HIV-positive character in the Nigerian version of the children’s series, Sesame Street recently featured a little black girl singing the bouncy tune “I Love My Hair.”
I caught by accident a section of Christine O’Donnell’s “debate,” which aired recently on CNN, where she again thankfully affirmed that she is not a witch.
IU freshman tight end Ted Bolser was named to the John Mackey Award midseason watch list on Tuesday.