2010 Arbutuses now being shipped
Nearly 1,500 editions of the 2010 Arbutus yearbook have been shipped to students who purchased them last year.
Nearly 1,500 editions of the 2010 Arbutus yearbook have been shipped to students who purchased them last year.
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Both the 2009-10 IDS and Inside are finalists for Associated Collegiate Press Pacemakers, announced in late October at the Fall National College Media Convention. Last year, both won Best of Show at the convention.
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The DREAM Act is still struggling to become a law after senators voted against the bill for the second time last week. Several University officials say they support the bill, including President Michael McRobbie.
Member of the Bloomington community and Monroe County Election Board disagree about whether students should be allowed to vote in this county. But with the Oct. 4 deadline to register to vote fast approaching, students need to act fast if they want their voices heard.
Members of Habitat for Humanity face quite a challenge: building a house for Trish Vosekas in 10 days in the Memorial Stadium parking lot. Vosekas will receive her keys on Oct. 2.
When IU faces Michigan at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, brothers Larry and Jibreel Black will reunite on the field as opponents.
A 1-0 win in a physical contest at Bill Armstrong Stadium improved IU’s record to 5-3-0.
Santiago Gruter, who is now the only senior on the IU men’s tennis team, said the transition to living in a new country and playing collegiate tennis was tough at first but has given him a good perspective to help his younger teammates.
The Big Ten conference might not get any easier for the IU volleyball team next year with the addition of current No. 3 Nebraska.
This week, world-famous musician and IU jazz guitar teacher Corey Christiansen and his quintet will perform at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at Bear’s Place. Attendants must be 21 and older, and tickets are $7 at the door.
The Singing Hoosiers will perform “Hoagy Carmichael and Friends,” a tribute to the late composer and musician Hoagy Carmichael, Friday at Auer Hall in the Jacobs School of Music. The concerts, at 7 and 8:30 p.m., are free to the public.
While trying to find my recently played music, I accidentally clicked play count, and it blew my mind. The play count on my iTunes is completely absurd.
Melted prescription bottles and photos hanging at eye level are just two of the installation projects accepted for display at the McCalla Building, home to the Fuller Projects.
Although IU is known for its Little 500 race, the excitement of cycling can be as simple as riding to class.
Where there’s a college town, there are college parties. Where there are college parties, there is alcohol. And someone needs to supply it. Big Red Liquors accounts for a little less than one-third of the liquor sales in Bloomington.
Three youths were given to child protective services Tuesday afternoon after their guardian, among three Bloomington residents, was arrested upon police findings of methamphetamine, syringes and methamphetamine cooking devices at a local residence.