Washington Leadership Program begins with bang, controversy
IU’s Washington Leadership Program began its fall semester Wednesday a bit unexpectedly.
IU’s Washington Leadership Program began its fall semester Wednesday a bit unexpectedly.
Racebannon, Good Luck, Swords of Exactly and more performers who have yet to be named will help The Bishop celebrate its anniversary at 8 p.m. Sept. 4.
On Friday, Sato will bring his latest series, which he describes as “photo respiration,” and the technique behind it to IU when he speaks at 4 p.m. in the Fine Arts Building.
Hide your kids, hide your wife, because bed bugs are crawling in peoples’ beds across the U.S., including Indiana.
Local businesses and their patrons are becoming anxious for the construction on Kirkwood Avenue to be over.
Todd Leary, a former IU basketball player and radio broadcaster for Hoosier basketball games, appeared in court Thursday facing charges of theft and burglary.
“Today the Internet is an information highway where anybody — no matter how large or small, how traditional or unconventional — has equal access,” said Google CEO Eric Schmidt in 2006. This was said long before the former corporate ally of net neutrality proponents infamously changed its tune. After having met with Verizon Communications and declaring that crucial net neutrality rules should not be applied to wireless access, the Internet heavyweight has become a subject of disenchantment for many as it attempts to balance pragmatism and idealism. Even long before the great flip-flop, Google was contemplating its business interests.
The most recent surge of opposition to the extension of Interstate 69 from Indianapolis to Evansville has proved to be no less baffling than the various waves before it. As has happened occasionally through the last decade or so, opponents of the project, or at least the sections that will be built in Monroe County, were out in force once again Aug. 27, this time at a meeting of the Monroe County commissioners.
As our plane descended into Moscow’s Domodedevo airport, the peat smoke from wildfires across the country greeted us before the wheels touched the ground. The airport wasn’t air-conditioned, and there were no special procedures in place to remedy the fact that every terminal was hazy and smelled like someone had decided to start a bonfire in the baggage claim. California has wildfires too, and although I like to think that in the U.S., which places a premium on consumer satisfaction, someone might have thought to provide masks or set up ionizers in the airport, our airlines do not seem all that incredibly devoted to pleasing their customers either.
IU opened its season with a 51-17 victory against Towson.
The Art Museum kicks off the new school year with its popular Coffeehouse Nights series at 7 p.m. tonight. The series features the fusion of music, art, coffee,and other activities.
The Washington Leadership Program pairs IU students with individual internships around D.C. that focus on the federal government and politics.
The U.S. Coast Guard has rescued 13 workers from a Mariner Energy production platform after an explosion and fire this morning. The platform was located about 80 miles off the Louisiana coast.
Today, Memorial Stadium will host IU Football’s first game of the season against The Towson University Tigers. Whether you are making plans to attend the game, visit the tailgates or continue with daily life as usual, one aspect of the event will affect all of us- the traffic.
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There’s a story of a man named Yeagley who began building a soccer legacy all on his own.
IU preserved its rivalry with Purdue in the finalization of the new Big Ten football subdivisions. The decision to realign the conference into two divisions came after Nebraska, which officially becomes a part of the Big Ten on July 1, 2011, decided to leave the Big 12.
IU President Michael McRobbie said IU received $603.9 million in grants and awards — a record number — this fiscal year.
The IU football team will look to extend its streak of six straight opening game wins when it takes on Towson at 7:30 today at Memorial Stadium.
Just four of the 22 projected offensive and defensive starters listed on the team depth chart for today’s season-opener with Towson will have previously not been a redshirt.