The new news
I presume I’m not the only reader who grimaces when my eyes fall on the phrase “new media” in a newspaper.
I presume I’m not the only reader who grimaces when my eyes fall on the phrase “new media” in a newspaper.
I’m so glad that I don’t own a car right now. I feel sorry for the automobile owners of America — $3.60 a gallon, and that’s before the traditional summer price gouge.
With my incredibly inefficient car, I am one of the worst offenders. I’ve gone back home without sharing a ride, and the round trip can take 25 to 30 gallons.
Some IU employees will now have the option of participating in a retirement buyout plan. The proposed buyout will affect a little less than 3,000 employees, said IU Spokesman Larry MacIntyre.
All across campus IU students are competing against each other — and themselves. Tomorrow marks the fifth running of IU’s Energy Challenge.
Thomas Rosenbaum walked into court March 10 carrying the charred remains of a log holder in a garbage bag. Rosenbaum’s was one of hundreds of small claims court cases or evictions filed by Deer Park Management against its residents since 2000.
The IU Department of Theatre and Drama will draw upon Japanese traditions for its production of “Language of Angels,” which opens Friday.
A sizeable number of Americans are concerned about the growing power of China, according to results of a new national survey conducted by two IU School of Journalism professors.
After a slow start, Lauren Wyckoff’s senior season is turning from disappointment to success every day
While 11 swimmers and divers will head to the men’s NCAA Championships in Minneapolis, the remainder of the team, along with non-NCAA qualifying women swimmers and divers, will take part in the USA Swimming Sectionals in Indianapolis.
The IU softball team will look to continue its season high four-game winning streak at home when it takes on Butler University in a doubleheader Tuesday. The game is part of the Hoosier Classic at the IU Softball Field.
When photos posted Feb. 28 on the Internet showed Cutters’ rider Eric Young cycling with Bissell, a professional cycling team, uproar spread throughout the amateur Little 500 community.
New York synth-lover Small Black caught the indie world’s attention in 2010 with the self-titled debut EP and first full-length album “New Chain,” an effort that earned a spot on WEEKEND’s 20 Best Albums of 2010 list.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources released an iPhone application that contains information about state parks, reservoirs, historic sites and more.
There are two large posters hanging in my room: one of Bob Dylan that everyone has from the poster sale and a movie poster of “Being Julia.” But my other, smaller posters seem to overwhelm the two largest.
House Resolution 1 hit the U.S. Senate floor March 9 and was defeated by a 56-44 margin. Some analysts believe the bill would have hurt economic recovery.
There are many ways to get involved this spring, whether it is for exercise or charitable purposes, there are opportunities to participate almost every weekend until the end of the school year.
Monroe County Community School Corporation officials have narrowed their search for a new superintendent to Steven Disney and Judith DeMuth. Both will answer questions from the public regarding their candidacy this week.
Several road reconstruction and repair projects are scheduled this week in Bloomington and may cause delays and detours.
Photos from spring break trips to Australia, Canada, Indianapolis and Paris.