Raising awareness one stride at a time
When crossing the finish line, the 188 runners in the Coach Hep Indiana Cancer Challenge were greeted by eight women cheering them on with silver pom-poms in their hands and red shoelaces in their hair.
When crossing the finish line, the 188 runners in the Coach Hep Indiana Cancer Challenge were greeted by eight women cheering them on with silver pom-poms in their hands and red shoelaces in their hair.
IU men’s basketball has the Crimson Guard, football has the Quarry and baseball has Tracy’s Terrace. And you can now add softball to the list of teams with organized student support.
The influence of international players can be seen at the college level, and even in the IU men’s golf team.
President and junior Michael Coleman said he will spend the summer working for IUSA and continuing to meet and build relationships with administrators.
The students weren’t entering Ballantine or Woodburn Halls. For the last time in their second eight-week class, the students entered the Putnamville Correctional Facility to join their 16 classmates within the prison.
Ginger Ale competed in the 20th annual competition, presented by OUT! Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Union against two other contestants, Samantha Lynn and Gothika.
Wearing white, Nieves was one of the 16 students from IU who traveled to Washington, D.C., over the weekend to participate in an immigration reform march on Saturday that aimed at creating greater awareness for the DREAM Act.
“I wonder how big your pencil is.”
Backseats jammed with clothes, suitcases and other rudiments of the transportable life testify to the beginning of the annual emigration.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed he is willing to start peace negotiations with the Palestinians “at any time and at any place.”
With butterflies in his stomach, Chris Babcock thinks about his strategy for tonight. He wants to go fast and finish first.
WE SAY Arizona’s new education law is xenophobic and irrational.
Police found an “amateurish” but potentially powerful bomb that apparently began to detonate but did not explode in a smoking SUV in Times Square, authorities said Sunday. Thousands of tourists were cleared from the streets for 10 hours while the bomb was dismantled.
One Hoosiers’ unwanted stuff has the opportunity to become another Hoosiers’ treasure. Saturday is the first of several Hoosier to Hoosier community drop off days at Memorial Stadium.
Rico Anthony faced a future of being jobless and moving in with his brother. Anthony had only one response when asked if he wanted a job — one that promised a life traveling the country, earning money and meeting new people while selling magazines.
IU assistant professor of music Andy Hollinden will bring Pink Floyd to the Bluebird at 10 p.m. Friday with a start-to-finish cover of “Dark Side of the Moon.”
President of the Alpha Tau Omega Alumni Board Kent Miller and other sources have confirmed IU’s chapter of ATO will lease their house to IU’s chapter of Delta Chi for the 2010-11 academic year.
The Miss Gay IU 2010 pageant will kick off at 7 p.m. Friday at the IU Auditorium. The pageant is in its 20th year and will feature 12 entertainers.