Pained generation
The thieves at drug stores are not unique, nor are they so different from the Dionysian crowds on Black Friday.
The thieves at drug stores are not unique, nor are they so different from the Dionysian crowds on Black Friday.
When IU increased tuition and fees by 5.5 percent at the end of May for the Bloomington campus, IU Student Association President Justin Kingsolver complained student voices were surreptitiously ignored.
I would like to thank and applaud the New York State Assembly for standing on the side of history that Friday night in support of equality.
The Bloomington Police Department is reorganizing its search efforts for missing IU student Lauren Spierer, who disappeared more than three weeks ago.
Jay Rosenbaum, who is reportedly the last person to have seen missing IU student Lauren Spierer the morning she disappeared June 3, has fully cooperated with the police, his attorneys said.
Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White was cleared to keep his job — at least for now — by the Indiana Recount Commission. White, a Republican, had been accused of committing voter fraud.

Rundown and quick thoughts on recent and new album releases for June 28, 2011.
Kathmandu, Nepal. The glamour of this place had all but evaporated upon closer inspection. Though Nepal may be home to extraordinary natural beauty, history and culture, it has also become home to an unstable government, civil unrest and immense poverty.
With four additional commitments from rising high school senior football players last week, IU continues to build its 2012 recruiting class numbers despite a late start.
Vince Morris enjoys coming to Bloomington. So much, in fact, that he proposed a new motto for the city. “Your signs should say ‘Bloomington: Absolutely nothing to do with Indiana,’” Morris said, a suggestion the crowd lauded with applause
Planned Parenthood of Indiana emerged victorious in a preliminary legal battle over HEA 1210, a bill that defunded Planned Parenthood and established increased regulations on abortions in Indiana.
The IU Board of Trustees met June 23 and June 24 at the IU-South Bend campus and approved next year’s budget as well as a major change for the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation.
A recent flood of donations has given the University cause to be optimistic about the future of campus trees.
One of two things has happened during the last three or four years. Either someone forgot to send the memo to Bob Knight that it was time to get back to reality, or the three-time national champion and all-time Division I wins leader decided long ago he’d let his arrogance take center stage.
Ten IU track and field athletes competed this past weekend in the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The meet, held this year in the historic track town of Eugene, Ore., featured top competitors from around the country vying for a spot on the team that will travel to Daegu, South Korea for the World Championships at the end of August.
The designs for a new student residence hall and a new apartment complex were approved by the IU Board of Trustees at a regular business meeting last week at the IU-South Bend campus.
There will be blood drives at Teter Residence Hall on Monday and at Ballantine hall on Thursday.
Just after sophomore Andy Bayer was named an Academic All-American in men’s track and field/cross country, four IU female athletes received the same honor.
Entertainment events for the first half of this week.
Adria Nassim reviews the Ryder film series' latest.