Woman arrested for screwdriver threat
A woman was arrested for intimidation with a deadly weapon – a screwdriver – after she told her mother she was going to kill her.
A woman was arrested for intimidation with a deadly weapon – a screwdriver – after she told her mother she was going to kill her.

BoD: WEEKEND counts down the best television series of the decade, starting with nos. 50-31.
At Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, students are doing more than hitting the books. As part of a new requirement the University has imposed, students must pass the “BMI test” in order to place out of a mandatory fitness class required to receive a diploma.
The aughts have been kind to television. When we look back three or four decades from now, I think this will be thought of as the best run in the medium’s history. Every single one of our top 10 and many of our top 20 would be found on any “best of all time” lists.
BoD: Megan Clayton comments on the last 10 years in culture.
The motorheads at Harley Davidson have left their tire tracks all over the fashion industry. This season’s insanely badass moto-chick look has everyone from Balmain to Jean Paul Gaultier falling to their knees and begging for mercy.
Fair Trade Bloomington, a nonprofit organization created by IU’s Students in Free Enterprise organization, will offer items from more than 30 countries at its fifth annual International Fair Trade Market in the Frangipani Room. Shoppers are invited to browse the artisan-made goods from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
As the cold weather rolls in, students and faculty in the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts are finding ways to warm up and appreciate the artwork created during this fall semester.

BoD: Cory Barker and Adam Lukach look at the best episodes from shows that didn't quite make the overall top 50.
BoD: Chad Quandt and John Barnett tackle the decade's best games.
Indiana Daily Student reporters Kevin Loughery and Stephanie Kuzydym spoke in-depth with IU Athletics Director Fred Glass regarding his decision not to renew IU men's soccer coach Mike Freitag's contract for the upcoming year.
This weekend, “Last Comic Standing” finalist Todd Glass will bring his quick wit and easy-going style to the Funny Bone Bloomington Comedy Club for five performances
Top Obama administration officials warned Congress on Wednesday about “severe consequences for the United States and the world” if a troop surge fails to halt a Taliban takeover in Afghanistan.
Fred Glass, IU Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, announced Monday that IU men's soccer coach Mike Freitag’s contract is not to be renewed for the 2010 season. His contract expires Dec. 31.
A former executive director of the state Department of Commerce has announced that he'll run for Indiana secretary of state next year.
Although the health care reform debate drags on in the capital and across the country, foreign policy takes center stage this week as President Barack Obama unveils a military surge he hopes will “finish the job” in Afghanistan.
Look again and see the real fear that religious profiling can create. Profiling should only exist for the greater sake of the community and should target individuals who pose a real threat; looking for danger because of religious affiliation is asinine.
There’s a perfectly logical reason as to why the U.S. hasn’t adopted an official language in our 233-year history – we don’t need one, just like we don’t need an official religion or soda pop.
So far the debate about health care has been a boon for television advertising in the states of pivotal lawmakers, including Indiana. None of that money is being spent on ads that move debate in a more informed direction.
Statistics can measure the attendance level – 17,039 fans. They can measure points – IU’s 68 to Maryland’s 80. But if they could measure decibels, Tuesday’s crowd against Maryland would have hit a season-high.