American Apparel: inspiring, not hiring
This week American Apparel, fashion’s “cool kid” and recent financial dunce, started on the economic road to recovery to become the prospering beacon of trend they once were.
This week American Apparel, fashion’s “cool kid” and recent financial dunce, started on the economic road to recovery to become the prospering beacon of trend they once were.
Like most IU undergrads, I’ve been very aware of terrorism for half my life — since Sept. 11, 2001. But even after that day, with all of the highly publicized terrorist attacks and attempts around the world, I’ve still felt pretty secure.
WE SAY President Barack Obama can earn his 2009 Peace Prize prize by championing the cause of this year’s winner.
A new deal with AT&T will help campus visitors connect to the Web without having to create an IU Guest account or hike to the nearest Starbucks.
Rep. Baron Hill (D-9) will be visiting Bloomington today. He will be coming to the Monroe County Democratic Party Headquarters at 4 p.m. to fire up his volunteers as well as visit with supporters.
Gregory Willoughby's death has led to many misconceptions and rumors, both about the effects of Willkie's environment contributing to Willoughby's death as well as about the University's actions in communicating with students during and after the buildings were evacuated.
At the beginning of the semester RPS formed a committee to examine how to build a better sense of community within Willkie.
The National Survey of Sexual Health and Behavior, a study by IU researchers that was published Oct. 1, gave both practitioners and the general public access to the latest information on American sexual practices.
After falling 4-2 to Northwestern on Friday, the Hoosiers rebounded a day later with a 1-0 victory against California-Davis.
The Hoosiers gained just 68 first-half yards on 29 plays against Ohio State — by far their worst offensive first half output this season.
The club will participate in events such as the Street Sprints and the Climb Trial the weekend of Oct. 22-24.
Junior forward Will Bruin scored his ninth and 10th goals of the year, proving to be the difference maker Saturday as the Hoosiers knocked off the Blue Jays, 3-2.
IU defeated Penn State, the three-time defending national champion, for the first time in school history after going 0-39 in the last 28 years against the Nittany Lions.
There was a huge turnout Sunday morning for Out of the Darkness, a walk to raise suicide awareness, which began at Memorial Stadium. According to its website, the purpose for the walk is to raise money for research and educational programs dealing with suicide prevention.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away, the saying goes. Now residents can have all the apples they want in Bloomington’s new community orchard.
Both the winner and runner-up for Indiana Teacher of the Year are IU School of Education alumni.
The IU Board of Trustees has begun its search for the next student trustee.
Twenty-one students and Bloomington community members marched Saturday as part of the Free Palestine Walk 2010 in a nationwide effort to bring awareness to the Palestinian situation in Israel.
President Michael McRobbie will become a U.S. citizen today, on his 60th birthday.
Zeta Tau Alpha raised $179,074 in this year’s Big Man on Campus all-male talent show, “Saving the World, One Woman at a Time.”