Courseshelp to 'catch up' students
It is the time of year when many students realize the mistakes they made a couple months ago upon signing up for classes -- and the add/drop process begins.
It is the time of year when many students realize the mistakes they made a couple months ago upon signing up for classes -- and the add/drop process begins.
Apple Computers has done what it said it would never do -- it has venture into enemy territory and creates a program that is compatible with its rival's software.
Some IU students have encountered trouble sending Webmail e-mails to America Online accounts.
In his book, "Lucky Wander Boy," D.B. Weiss says that a geek is someone who "loves something more than the fear and respect and desire of his fellow men and women." Geeks see the beauty in that which they obsess over. Get them talking about their passions and they will give you a perspective that you could never conceive. And the most beautiful part is that we're all geeks.
WASHINGTON -- Federal officials arrested more than 300 illegal workers at 60 Wal-Mart stores across the country early Thursday morning and searched the office of one of the retail chain's corporate executives, a federal official said.
3 new nations elected to U.N. Security Council UNITED NATIONS -- Algeria, Brazil and the Philippines were elected to seats on the U.N. Security Council Thursday for two-year terms along with Romania and Benin. The five candidates won the support of more than 170 nations in voting by the 191-member General Assembly. Five other nations were chosen last year for terms expiring in 2004.
Biking enthusiasts will come together Saturday and Sunday for the second annual Southern Indiana Mountain Bike Festival. The event will be held at Valley Branch Retreat in Nashville, Ind. Over 1,000 people are expected to attend the event over the two-day period. Attendees will be able to test the 2004 models of mountain bikes from a variety of vendors, including Gary Fisher Bikes and Trek Bikes.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- California Gov.-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger met Thursday with the man he'll be replacing and said in a joint news conference that they were working well together and had started "a great relationship."
During my freshmen year at IU, my synagogue sent out care packages to all of its new college freshmen. In that package was a guide book that was supposed to help us retain our Jewish identities while at school. I don't remember much from the book, but I do remember a section that was entitled, "Top Five Reasons You Should Marry a Jewish Person." One of the reasons was, "Because you know it's the right thing to do." From Jesus fish to WWJD to worried backlashes such as the one in my Jewish handbook, it seems that organized religion has moved closer and closer to the surface and further and further away from spirituality and good living.
It seems the music school has finally acknowledged that it's time to change the locks and begin a new era in instrument security. They've been publicly ridiculed and bashed for their lack of swiftness in preventing more thefts, but they're doing it now and that's an important step.
The article entitled "Clerk hopeful criticizes party" (IDS, Oct. 23) really should have read "Clerk hopeful criticizes both parties." Though I certainly criticized my own party for playing petty politics, I am also deeply troubled by the threats of litigation from the Democratic Party.
During my freshmen year at IU, my synagogue sent out care packages to all of its new college freshmen. In that package was a guide book that was supposed to help us retain our Jewish identities while at school. I don't remember much from the book, but I do remember a section that was entitled, "Top Five Reasons You Should Marry a Jewish Person." One of the reasons was, "Because you know it's the right thing to do." From Jesus fish to WWJD to worried backlashes such as the one in my Jewish handbook, it seems that organized religion has moved closer and closer to the surface and further and further away from spirituality and good living.
The IU women's volleyball team has needed, like many other teams across the country, to call on younger players to contribute early on in their careers and make the smooth transition from high school athletics to the collegiate game.
After a weekend of mixed results from the Purdue Invitational, the Hoosiers will head to East Lansing, Mich., to participate in the ITA Midwest Regional Championship.
MIAMI -- Roger Clemens walked off the mound a hero. Alex Gonzalez and the Florida Marlins danced off the field as winners.
With the holiday season soon approaching, it may be difficult for college students to remember to mail holiday gifts. But for international students, planning is a feat of logistics and strategy.
The film named second in the top 100 films of the 20th century by the American Film Institute will be shown at 8 and 11 p.m. tonight at the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union. "Casablanca" relates the story of Rick Blaine, who owns a night club in Casablanca.
IU professor Bronislava Volkova will present poetry accompanied by dance, music and a collage tonight to celebrate the release of her newest book, "Entering Light: An Evening of Visionary Poetry."
Joshua Bell, the world-renowned violinist and IU alumnus, can add the 2003 Governor's Arts Award to his list of accolades.
The Bloomington Playwrights Project will serve up its answer to the age-old Halloween question of "Trick or Treat?" with its latest Dark Alley Late Night Series production, "PlayHouse of Horror." The play revolves around different levels of fright and different perspectives on the holiday.