How not to look like you're new
We've all been new to campus. These upperclassmen will tell you how to look like you know what you're doing.
We've all been new to campus. These upperclassmen will tell you how to look like you know what you're doing.
Students and others working in the Herman B Wells Library on Wednesday moved to the library’s basement at about 10:15 p.m. to wait out the storm that damaged Sam Mason Properties and uprooted trees across the IU campus.
Mike Pershing, Monroe County Chief Deputy Sheriff , said that most major roads — in particular State Road 45 — sustained heavy damage. Most of the major roads were being cleared as of noon Thursday, but it is possible that there are county roads are impassable as they had not yet been surveyed, Pershing said.
The powerful line of storms that hammered most of the Midwest and swept through Bloomington Wednesday downed many campus trees, but caused little damage to IU buildings.
Sam Mason Properties, a local trailer park on the 6000 block of West Ind. 45, suffered the most extensive damage. Six people were hospitalized for injuries. However, none of the injuries were life threatening.
The line of storms that hit the Bloomington area last night reportedly produced rotating winds at the intersection of Fee Lane and 10th Street. These photos reveal the damage that resulted in the area.
Danger Mouse's Spaghetti Western
IU and Cook Group will honor Cook Inc. founder Bill Cook with a memorial celebration June 1. Cook, whose company’s medical devices made him Indiana’s richest man, died in April.
In 1989 Victor Thiessen quit his job, moved out of his apartment and joined the African Children’s Choir, an organization he knew very little about at the time.
“No warrant, no entry! No warrant, no entry! No warrant, no entry!” So chanted the crowd at a rally protesting a recent Indiana Supreme Court ruling. The ruling prohibits citizens from resisting police officers who enter their homes without warrants.
In Barnes v. State, the Supreme Court ruled that the common law right to resist unlawful police entry into a home, which dates back to the Magna Carta of 1215, is no longer a right in the state of Indiana.
Andrew Crowley examines the denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance your typical Cubs fan might experience during baseball season.
As many as 80 trees around campus may have been lost during the powerful storm that tore through Bloomington on Monday, May 23.
As many as 80 trees around campus may have been lost during the powerful storm that tore through Bloomington on Monday, May 23.
For the third year in a row, an IU student has been appointed 500 Festival Queen.
Jeff Belskus, CEO of the speedway, informed The Indianapolis Star on Tuesday that ticket sales for Sunday’s race are in considerably higher demand, adding the track was earning nearly a double-digit percent increase from last year’s running and that it was the first time in three years the Indianapolis 500 has experienced an increase in ticket sales.
Fresh off fourth- and third-place finishes for the men and women, respectively, in the Big Ten Outdoor Championships two weeks ago, the Hoosiers will deploy 28 athletes on either squad at their own facility — Robert C. Haugh Track and Field Complex — in the NCAA East Preliminary Round from Thursday through Saturday.
The best of Bloomington goings-on this weekend.
Andy D looks absurd; donning a jean jacket and a fanny pack, forgoing a shirt and topping it all off with a rattail will have that effect.