Activist announces run for Indiana governor
DANVILLE, Ind. -- Conservative activist Eric Miller says he will recruit an "army of volunteers" to help him in his underdog campaign for the Republican nomination for governor.
DANVILLE, Ind. -- Conservative activist Eric Miller says he will recruit an "army of volunteers" to help him in his underdog campaign for the Republican nomination for governor.
Last week, Democratic candidate for mayor, Mark Kruzan, spoke to Rotary Club members over lunch in the Frangipani Room of the Indiana Memorial Union. With an opening that sounded like it could have been written by a stand-up comedian rather than a politician, Kruzan delivered his plan for the future of Bloomington to the roughly 100 people in attendance.
The Hoosiers men's tennis squad wrapped up their play at the Region IV tournament in East Lansing, Mich., with varying results in both singles and doubles.
In last year's Big Ten Championships, sophomore twins John and Sean Jefferson were fourth and sixth, respectively, helping John Jefferson to Freshman of the Year honors in the conference.
In 2000, the IU athletics department decided to restart the women's field hockey program. After only four years, the team has made a complete 180 degree turnaround and has gone from a basic expansion team to a team that now contends on a regular basis with the best in the country.
Now that this year's nail-biting baseball playoffs have concluded, I am sure you are all ready for the always riveting 82-game NBA season which is underway as of last night (chuckle).
The men's soccer team squares off with the Louisville Cardinals 7 p.m. tonight in Louisville, Ky. The Hoosiers (8-3-4, 4-0-1 Big Ten) have won six consecutive matches, dating back to Oct. 5. During that streak, IU has outscored it opponents by 12 goals and has allowed a mere two.
Fred Prall's speech at the Rotary Club luncheon Tuesday afternoon in the Indiana Memorial Union focused on Rotary members' main concerns: safety within the Bloomington community, the inefficiency of the current traffic situation and the quality of jobs in the city.
According to an Associated Press news brief released last Friday, Margaret MacDonald has been convicted in Paris of "aggravated procuring."
And Mickey rose from the grave on the third day. Or maybe I'm getting my stories confused.
FALLUJAH, Iraq -- A car bomb exploded Tuesday near a police station on a major street in the tense city of Fallujah, killing at least four people, police said. The attack came a day after a series of suicide bombings in Baghdad left about three dozen dead.
Pope John Paul II has been the pontiff for the duration of most IU students' lifetimes, but in recent months, the 83-year-old's battle with Parkinson's disease has worsened.
In 1988, Neil Gaiman set the comic book world afire with the publication of his series "The Sandman." During its eight-year run, "The Sandman" won numerous awards inside and outside the field of graphic novels. Now, after a seven-year absence, Gaiman returns to the series that brought him the most commercial success. The latest chapter of the series, "Endless Nights," perfectly sums up the themes and ideas presented in "The Sandman."
VENICE, Italy -- Some travel truths are self-evident. As the Great Wall of China is great indeed, so Venice's Grand Canal is grand beyond compare. For two and a half miles, this watery Champs-Elysees winds down a fantastic architectural canyon lined with rococo palaces and Moorish mansions.
Karl Denson's Tiny Universe will bring its unique fusion of jazz and funk to the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 122 S. Walnut St. The show will begin at 7:30 p.m. tonight with the band playing two sets with a short break in-between. Denson, the sax-playing front man of Tiny Universe, played in Lenny Kravitz's touring band for five years and appeared on two of Kravitz's records ("Mama Said" and "Are You Gonna Go My Way?").
The snapshot is of a dock washed-out by a storm on the island of Caye Caulker, Belize. The photograph won IU junior Tom Pellman $150 and first place in the Indianapolis Star Travel Photo Contest in August.
The system of associate instructors at IU is not perfect. The grounds-keeping is not perfect. Not every toilet functions all the time. Oncourse and Webmail have also been known to shut down just when we need them the most. You've probably made a few mistakes, too, but we won't highlight those now. But like everything, especially in a university setting, imperfections are to be expected.
Last week, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush ordered the feeding tube of Terri Schiavo, a brain-damaged Florida woman, reinserted after a bill passed through the state's legislature.
The first blitz-rape on the IU-Bloomington campus in 30 years might have happened Thursday, according to the IU Police Department.
Freshman Roger Teska is 18-years-old and is $14,000 in debt. He might just be beginning his college education, but he is not alone. On average, students borrow more than $16,000 over the course of their education, up about 66 percent since 1997, according to the U.S. Department of Education.