Subleasing scam lures students
A new scam involving fake money orders is luring in IU students hoping to sublet their apartments.
A new scam involving fake money orders is luring in IU students hoping to sublet their apartments.
Hoosiers wishing to obtain "free" usable items within the Bloomington community need not tread through their neighbors' trash, dumpster dive for workable treasures or steal reusable wares from their neighbors' porches.
Students who have long awaited the arrival of the DVD "Kinsey" might be surprised to learn that the film still credits the "University of Indiana" instead of IU.
IU capped off the season in style Sunday at the Aramark South/Central Region Sprints at Melton Hill Lake in Oak Ridge, Tenn.
MEXICO CITY -- Mexican President Vicente Fox and the Rev. Jesse Jackson agreed Wednesday to work together to unite blacks and Hispanics in the United States after Fox said Mexicans were working U.S. jobs that not even blacks would take.
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Insurgents gunned down a senior Iraqi Interior Ministry official Wednesday and the bodies of seven men shot in the head were found outside Baghdad, part of an escalation in violence that a senior U.S. military official said was called for during a recent meeting in Syria by lieutenants of terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. -- So who is this Scottish despot Ian McDiarmid, and why does he have it in for the Skywalker boys?
After bringing the women's swimming and diving to new heights in her seven years at IU, Dorsey Tierney has decided to change posts and take a co-head coaching position at Auburn University effective June 1.
Winning the long jump and the triple jump titles at the Big Ten Championships last weekend wasn't enough for senior Aarik Wilson as Wednesday the conference announced that he was track's Athlete of the Year and the Athlete of the Championships for the outdoor season.
I have to admit to being more than a little taken aback by Matt Glenesk's "To the remaining, b-ware" column in the May 12 IDS.
I wanted to express my aversion toward the absurd column, "To the remaining, b-ware" article in the May 12 IDS.
As an alumnus of the IU School of Music, I am furious that the School of Music is being forced to pay a portion of the cost of academically advising and tutoring athletics department students.
In response to the Thursday May 12 column, "To the remaining, b-ware," I think Matt Glenesk needs to apologize to every single person who lives in Bloomington.
In September of 2003, I signed up for a one year membership with the Bloomington Sportsplex. The payments were to be taken automatically out of my account on the 15th of every month.
The other night, I sat down to watch some TV and reruns of "The West Wing" were on. I started watching only because I realized that absolutely nothing else was on.
You and I have known for years that advertising is so annoying, it rarely inspires us to buy anything. But apparently, someone let the secret out.
It's been called the botanical nightmare, the green scourge, a monstrosity and the mindless un-killable plant, but it seems 120 years after its introduction to the United States, the despised Southern vine, kudzu, has begun to prove its worth.
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. -- A convicted murderer scheduled to be executed next week asked the Indiana Parole Board to grant him clemency or at least enough time to donate his liver to his ailing sister.
May 10 incident was 'threat' to Georgian, American presidents
FORT KNOX, Ky. -- An Indiana National Guard soldier facing court martial in the fatal shooting of an Iraqi police officer will have a hearing next week to address charges of lying to investigators, an Army spokeswoman said.