Tired of dealing with the city
On Nov. 4, Hoosiers all over the state will choose their mayors and city councilmen. Here in Bloomington, over 42 percent of the population is between the ages of 18 to 24, yet most of us will not vote.
On Nov. 4, Hoosiers all over the state will choose their mayors and city councilmen. Here in Bloomington, over 42 percent of the population is between the ages of 18 to 24, yet most of us will not vote.
This weekend, I was invited to a Burmese cultural event at the Leo Dowling International Center. Actually, it was more a political event than a cultural event.
Childhood isn't childhood without bedtime stories. Like the plots of most fairy tales, every girl dreams she's a princess who will one day be rescued by her valiant prince, while every boy fantasizes about proving his vast masculinity to win a fair and helpless woman's affection.
One of the most scrutinized positions in soccer is the one that moves around the field the least. For goalies, every inch, every second of thought could mean the difference between a save or a goal. One reason why the Hoosiers have been so successful this season despite a lack of consistent production on offense has been the play of the goalies.
Running upward of 50 to 60 miles on a weekly basis does not leave much time to perform other activities. But members of the IU women's cross country team have balanced both academics and running by staying true to the phrase coined by the NCAA -- student-athlete.
Take responsibility for your actions. I learned that from my parents. Or was that Judge Judy? Or the coach on "Playmakers?" Regardless, if I have made one contribution to sportswriting, it's that I have not only been crazy enough to make predictions but also crazy enough to analyze them at season's end to see how I did.
SAN DIEGO -- The hot Santa Ana wind driving wildfires across parts of southern California eased Monday but officials warned that there was still a threat from the flames that had devoured entire neighborhoods and killed at least 13 people.
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Suicide bombers struck the Red Cross headquarters and three police stations across Baghdad Monday, killing about 40 people and injuring more than 200 in a coordinated terror spree that stunned the Iraqi capital on the first day of the Islamic holy month of fasting, Ramadan.
WASHINGTON -- New-home sales edged lower in September but nevertheless registered their third-highest level on record. Sales of previously owned homes scored their best month ever, fresh evidence that the housing market continues to help spur an economic recovery.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Health benefits insurer Anthem Inc. is buying bigger rival WellPoint Health Networks Inc. for about $16.4 billion in cash and stock in a deal that will combine the nation's two largest Blue Cross Blue Shield concerns.
NEW YORK -- A burst of merger activity sent stocks higher Monday, as Bank of America Corp.'s proposed purchase of FleetBoston Financial Corp. and Anthem Inc.'s plan to buy rival WellPoint Health Networks Inc. signaled a growing confidence in the nation's business climate.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Two former Conseco Inc. board members are using a novel approach to try to avoid repaying $115 million in company-backed loans they took out to buy stock in the insurer before it slid into bankruptcy.
Sick of all those whining children incessantly ringing your doorbell in search of candy? Don't quite fit into that old Ninja Turtles costume, even though you'll die trying?
Sandwiched between two of musical theater's revered geniuses, senior Eric Price knows only hard work and determination led to the casting of his role.
The Indonesian Student Association entertained guests at its annual celebration "One Night in Indonesia" Saturday night in Alumni Hall. The guests were greeted with the words "selamat datang," which means "welcome" in Indonesian.
The cast of "Fame: The Musical," a show coming to the IU Auditorium this week, defines just that -- fame. The play introduces a group of performing arts students trying to sing, dance, act and jam their way to the top.
The lawyer who won the University of Michigan law school case in the U.S. Supreme Court issued a stern warning Wednesday to colleges nationwide: The court's ruling is not a blank check to use race to boost minority enrollment. Universities must make sure their admissions process is fair and gives individual consideration to each applicant, Maureen Mahoney said in an interview in Ann Arbor. Mahoney is a partner at Latham & Watkins in Washington D.C.
Night Walk to raise safety awareness The Commission on Personal Safety will hold its annual Fall Night Walk at 7:30 p.m. tonight. The walk aims to ensure that all designated walkways and parking lots are well lit and to raise awareness about overall campus safety.
As the sun set Sunday evening, the holiest month for Muslims effectively began. Ramadan is a month on the Muslim calendar observed mainly through fasting and prayer.
Anne Reese was a smoker. But a hiking trip on the mountains of Colorado changed her life. It forced her to choose between her health and her habit. "One year I went on a hiking trip with some of my friends from college in Colorado, and as we began to climb higher, I began to feel sick," Reese said. "I felt so sick that I couldn't continue hiking. I asked myself why I couldn't finish the trip like my friends and that's when I realized that the difference between me and my friends was that I smoked. I was so embarrassed that I decided to quit."