Senior Chappell serves as Hoosiers' unquestioned leader
As IU’s backup quarterback to Kellen Lewis, the redshirt freshman Chappell was 1-for-1 for 14 yards after completing a pass in the blowout season opener against Indiana State.
As IU’s backup quarterback to Kellen Lewis, the redshirt freshman Chappell was 1-for-1 for 14 yards after completing a pass in the blowout season opener against Indiana State.
IU Panhellenic Association will kick off registration for women’s rush with a Greek Opportunities for Women presentation Sunday.
There are a lot of things I miss and am going to miss about IU in the fall. Students urging everyone to register to vote in Monroe County isn’t one of them.
Kids can be really annoying. As much as I love kids and want some of my own in the not-too-distant future, I’m the first to acknowledge this fact. It doesn’t matter if they’re crazy toddlers or sweet grade-schoolers or adorable little babies, at some point (usually when they’re throwing temper tantrums) they get annoying.
There is a well-known quote from the Dalai Lama on a poster on my wall. It reads: “World peace must develop from inner peace. Peace is not the absence of violence. Peace is the manifestation of human compassion.”
On Tuesday I went to Giant, the fancy D.C. elitist version of Krogers. I was there to buy my normal groceries: frozen chicken nuggets, salt and vinegar chips, hot sauce, prepackaged deli meat and orange juice.
Like all novice time travelers, Christine O’Donnell is still acclimating to her new environment. Likely hailing from the early 17th century, she has now inexplicably found herself in a world that has left her behind.
Global politics is just like high school; you have your various cliques that are composed of nations that are either popular or unpopular.
The 9th District Congressional candidates offer their stances on each of these issues before they face one another for a debate on Oct. 18 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre.
Ah, October. Although I spend most of spring looking forward to days at the pool, and most of autumn yearning for the first snowfall and the Christmas lights on the square downtown, fall is the best season, and October is the greatest month.
A student-created documentary examining the black experience at Ball State University will be screened today to spark similar discussions about students on IU’s campus.
The Monroe County Chapter of the American Red Cross will sponsor the 27th annual Red Cross Book Fair beginning today.
Outkast’s Big Boi will perform live at IU on Friday for Fall Fest thanks to a partnership between the Business Careers in Entertainment Club, Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, known as Skulls, and JS Marketing.
Two Daily Student alums were key speakers at the Daily Student’s training workshop in August. IDSers heard from international design consultant Ron Reason and Pulitzer Prize reporter and faculty member Tom French, whose book “Zoo Story” has cracked the New York Times list.
Nearly 1,500 editions of the 2010 Arbutus yearbook have been shipped to students who purchased them last year.
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Both the 2009-10 IDS and Inside are finalists for Associated Collegiate Press Pacemakers, announced in late October at the Fall National College Media Convention. Last year, both won Best of Show at the convention.
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