A word on irony
A good example of dramatic irony is seen in “Romeo and Juliet,” when Romeo kills himself — believing Juliet to be dead — while in reality Juliet just got really stoned on OxyContin and took a nap.
A good example of dramatic irony is seen in “Romeo and Juliet,” when Romeo kills himself — believing Juliet to be dead — while in reality Juliet just got really stoned on OxyContin and took a nap.
WE SAY MCCSC’s cuts to extracurricular programs will limit opportunities for students.
For the past nine days, Izzo has been trying to decide whether to leave the place that has been his home since 1983 and jump to the NBA to perhaps make $6 million — doubling his salary — and possibly coaching one of the best basketball players in the world.
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IU President Michael McRobbie announced Tuesday that a $20 million grant has been awarded to IU-Purdue University Indianapolis by the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation of Indianapolis to help fund its proposed school of public health and provide support for public health initiatives in Indiana.
Online voting for IU’s annual election of an alumni representative to the IU Board of Trustees begins Monday and will continue until 1 p.m. on June 30.
Sophomore Derek Drouin has managed to win not one, but two NCAA National Championships in the same year. The high jumper snagged the top spot during the 2010 Indoor National Championships and again at this past weekend’s 2010 Outdoor Championship in Eugene, Ore. Drouin is the first Hoosier to ever win indoor and outdoor titles in the same event and in the same calendar year.
Rumors have run rampant across the country about the reshuffling of conferences and which schools could end up as members of the Big Ten Conference. Could Texas come? Would Oklahoma follow? What about Missouri or Maryland? For now, only one school will definitely be joining the Big Ten: the University of Nebraska.
The United States battled back Saturday from an early one-goal deficit against England to tie 1-1.
It’s only fitting that the NCAA hit the USC football program with a 2-year postseason ban, a loss of 30 scholarships, and a required vacancy of all wins from December 2004 to January 2006, after an investigation found former running back Reggie Bush received improper benefits from individuals outside the program.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the first installment of a series on how student-athletes spend their summers, be it on the field, in the classroom or relaxing back at home. This week, the IDS spoke with two members of the men’s soccer team.
Christine McKenna, founder of Heart Spirals, recognized the power of the spiritual practice Reiki and is spreading her hands-on healing throughout Bloomington.
Stefano’s Ice Cafe made my “quest for the best” this week because it offers fresh foods at a fair price, notable service and a relaxing atmosphere for studying or meeting a friend for lunch or coffee.
Margaret Ely's Food for Thought column discusses the effects of advertising on the nations eating habits, and calorie intake.
The Jacobs School of Music will be hosting the 2010 Summer Music Festival with over 50 events between June 19 and August 10.
The mostly empty sidewalks of campus will fill Tuesday as students from across the country attend the start of New Student Orientation. The two-day program is the first step in welcoming incoming freshmen to IU.
Twenty students from nine campuses across the Midwest gathered in a small room in the IU Department of Psychology building Sunday to discuss ways for students to get involved in the fight against coal as part of the Sierra Student Coalition Coal Conference.
Used furniture, computers and other items from various IU department buildings line the shelves of the IU Surplus Store, where they are ready to be sold at a discount to students, faculty and staff working on a budget. The store, a warehouse, is located off-campus on Tenth Street. Merchandise is organized on tables and shelves by product type, such as electronics and furniture.
Woodlawn Field and Track will temporarily close June 14-25 to enable water line installation for the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Courtyard Project.
A few years ago, I considered myself above reality TV.