Current Hoosiers continue pole vault tradition
Eighteen All-Americans, 21 Big Ten champions and three national champions. For more than 100 years, men’s pole vault has been a highlight of the IU track and field team.
Eighteen All-Americans, 21 Big Ten champions and three national champions. For more than 100 years, men’s pole vault has been a highlight of the IU track and field team.
Two explosions shook parks near busy thoroughfares in military-ruled Myanmar’s largest city Tuesday night. An official said there were no casualties, although onlookers saw one man being led to an ambulance.
Investigators who looked into the e-mail retention practices of former Gov. Matt Blunt asserted Tuesday that his administration violated Missouri’s public records laws.
The alleged leader of a Ku Klux Klan group pleaded not guilty Tuesday to second-degree murder in the shooting death of an Oklahoma woman who police said was killed during an initiation at a remote campsite in southern Louisiana.
After the summer of his sophomore year, junior and IU Police Department officer Ben Rupenthal completed the IUPD police academy, making him a sworn police officer and member of the law enforcement community. Splitting his time between being a student and working as a police officer has affected Rupenthal’s life in more ways than just limiting his free time.
The Bloomington Faculty Council met Tuesday at the Indiana Memorial Union for its fourth meeting of the semester. One of the most discussed issues was a resolution presented to the council by Nicholas Clark, president of the IU Graduate and Professional Student Organization, and Brian Horne, a member of the Student Academic Appointee Affairs Committee within the BFC. The proposal was a recommendation to the administration to be more lenient about fees graduate students have to pay if they change their course schedule within the first week of classes.
The Red-Hot ticket will be kicking off its campaigning with an event from 8 to 9:30 p.m. today at BuffaLouie’s on Indiana Avenue.
The Health Programs Fair will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. today in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. The fair is free and open to the public, and students are encouraged to stop by even if they are unsure about graduate or medical school, Tolen said.
When sophomore Mason Copeland performed in his first local organ competition Feb. 28, he not only won, but advanced to the regional level of the competition as well.
Complete with ABBA music, a wedding and three potential fathers, “Mamma Mia!” will be in town this weekend for five performances Friday through Sunday.
The Community and Family Resources Department released its bilingual Community and Family Resources Directory, updated for 2009.
The Indiana House of Representatives unanimously voted in favor of alleviated medical costs for patients willing to participate in clinical trials furthering cancer research. The measure now moves to the Senate for consideration. If passed, the bill will take effect July 1.
Many Indiana citizens are fighting for animal rights in support of a new bill that could reduce animal cruelty and puppy mills.
Let’s say you’re in the mood for a delicious, cooked meal, and you decide to go to Collins Living-Learning Center for lunch. You walk inside, drop off your bag on the shelves and wait in line to enter Edmondson Dining Hall.
Some say there’s little difference between Holocaust denial and anti-evolutionism. One is ludicrous while the other is supportable. Christian universities are berated for teaching against evolution, but few doubters make time to understand the logic and evidence of the arguments.
After the elections debacle finally ended last year, the expectations surrounding this year’s IU Student Association administration could not have been much lower.
When Rush Limbaugh took the stage at Saturday’s Conservative Political Action Conference, his blood pressure wasn’t the only thing rising as the crowd emitted energetic cheers.
The events before death were quick yet dramatic.
Last week, President Obama discussed his plans to end combat operations in Iraq. A deadline was announced for August 31, 2010 with the stipulation that 35,000 to 50,000 troops would remain after that date.