Community Arts
Poorly paid professors?
It's not always just about the money. This year, salary increases given to the administration were higher than those given to the majority of faculty, and many professors are disappointed or frustrated with the distribution of salary increases.
Alumnus finds success in Hollywood
He went to Los Angeles wanting to be a DJ. He never got the job. Instead, he became a writer for the critically acclaimed show "MASH." John Rappaport, an IU graduate, talked to a sociology class Friday about his career in the media. He joked with students and talked about his memories.
Socialist Party supports human rights
The Socialist Party, among other things, strongly believes in human rights. Here are some things we specifically believe:
McIntosh forgoes re-election to Congress to run for governor
Everything in his life pointed to politics -- conservative politics -- but David McIntosh never planned to be a politician.
Pulitzer Prize winner speaks about his life in journalism
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and alumnus Tom French spoke to about 25 students and faculty Sunday night in the School of Journalism about his work, experiences, writing style and writing techniques.
Dorms revise break policy
Residential Programs and Services has revised its policy on residence halls closings for Thanksgiving break, after a meeting with concerned students Monday.
IU lawyers ask for early ruling
In a surprise move, lawyers for IU's board of trustees filed a motion for summary judgment just 15 days after a group of alumni and citizens filed suit against the trustees for allegedly violating Indiana's open meeting laws.
Meadowood gives retired residents taste of campus life
They work out, they go to the opera and they eat their meals in an on-campus dining hall. Some of them even attend classes occasionally. These aren't students, but the residents of Meadowood retirement community, just across from the stadium at 2455 Tamarack Trail.
Gubernatorial race focuses on state's future
Democrat Frank O'Bannon, the incumbent gubernatorial candidate, and running mate, Lt. Gov. Joe Kernan, are campaigning for re-election on a wide range of initiatives, including education, law enforcement and fuel usage.
Libertarian offers alternative voice among candidates
Indiana Libertarian chairman Mark Rutherford said he thinks his party's gubernatorial candidate, Andrew Horning, will offer an interesting alternative in the elections this fall from Democrats and Republicans -- a difference in opinion.
Chapman's offers little value
Although Bloomington restaurants have a reputation of making excellent food for the money, there are those exceptions. Chapman's restaurant is one of those restaurants that masks itself as an upscale steak and seafood restaurants.
Hoosiers not out of the woods yet
A gasp and then a cry of "not again" found its way around Memorial Stadium, as if in a crowd wave. Before the crowd's shrieks, the attention had been turned to IU's offense, which had been nearly perfect all day. But Minnesota had just scored early in the fourth quarter and now only trailed the Hoosiers 37-35.
Hoosiers outskate Rockets
Although the Hoosier hockey team was defeated 8-0 in its season opener at Eastern Michigan University Thursday night, it bounced back to trounce Toledo University 12-0 Friday and 7-0 Saturday.
Team meeting sparks Hoosiers
After a 58-0 loss to Michigan last weekend, coach Cam Cameron said he should be held responsible for the Hoosiers' poor performance. But after IU's 51-43 win against Minnesota, the players feel otherwise.
Balance creates choas in NFL
The results of Sunday's NFL contests proved one of two things. Either the league is so balanced that each week anything can happen, or I don't know much about football.
Big Ten woes sink hopes
The volleyball squad began hastily bouncing balls off the practice floor just before 2 p.m. Monday afternoon, sending noisy echoes throughout University Gym.
Man arrested in SRSC car thefts
Keyless vehicle entry devices are designed as a convenience to drivers. But at the Student Recreational Sports Center, these devices have been a convenience to a car thief. Two cars were taken from cars in the SRSC parking lot in early October. Police said the thief snatched the unattended keys from the complex and then located the vehicle via the keyless entry device.
Senior is all about Republican pride
College Republicans President Anne Scuffham, a senior political science major, knows a little about political campaigning -- she's been perfecting the skill for 16 years.

