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While the current federal law broadly banning animal cruelty videos has been overturned on First Amendment grounds, a more concrete and narrowly framed piece of legislation is in order.
While the current federal law broadly banning animal cruelty videos has been overturned on First Amendment grounds, a more concrete and narrowly framed piece of legislation is in order.
WE SAY Paddling is an unacceptable and harmful way to reprimand students.
A Coast Guard helicopter and rescue plane resumed the search Thursday morning for 11 workers missing after a massive explosion aboard an oil platform off the Louisiana coast. The rig continued to burn as supply vessels shot water into it to try to control the flames enough to keep it from sinking.
To work in Washington is to become acquainted with protest culture. Protests range from small groups with loudspeakers and gusto to swarming crowds the media are more inclined to cover. Small protests happen very often — if not daily.
The NCAA is on the verge of expanding the men's basketball tournament from 65 to 68 teams beginning next year and has a new, $10.8 billion TV deal that will allow it to show every game live.
Today is the 40th anniversary of the first official Earth Day. To celebrate, the IU Environmental Management Association organized a panel discussion and cookbook sale.
Full-time IU faculty and graduate students have until April 28 to apply for a campus-wide grant program organized through the Office of Sustainability.
What started out as a senior thesis for Amy Countryman might become a real Bloomington fruit orchard soon.
When former IU offensive lineman Rodger Saffold III was a sixth grader in Bedford, Ohio, he told his father what he wanted to do with his life.
I know it can be so tempting to just grab a bottle and pregame with your buddies. But I’m glad you have been able to put aside that old-fashioned A&W Root Beer and beach volleyball game to really buckle down as we head into finals week. I’m just kidding. We all know what this week is really about — the bike races. Right?
Among the list of other performers descending upon Bloomington this weekend, the IU Auditorium and Union Board will present a band that is undoubtedly one of the most eclectic.
Little 500 week is peppered with events, both official and not-so-official. What you wear can be an indicator of what you plan on attending or doing. It might not be intentional, but sometimes it’s easy to fall into these dress codes, depending on what’s on the day’s agenda:
The Epiphany Modeling Troupe wants to bring some class and fashion to IU’s Little 500 weekend with ‘A Black & White Affair,” “mocktail” dinner paty.
The international symposium and film festival “Making History ReVisible: East German Cinema after Unification” runs from today until Sunday.
It was learned that a witness to a seizure in Willkie Residence Center on Tuesday was wanted by out of state police for counterfeiting charges.
The online search tool, IPRC Veterans Resources Searchable Database, provides access to a wide variety of resources for returning veterans, their families and their communities, said Barbara Seitz de Martinez, deputy director for the IPRC, in an IU press release.
Zimride is an online ride-sharing program created by an outside company that combines Google Maps, Facebook, Twitter and customer reviews to link drivers with potential riders. Zimride’s IU partnership is funded by the IU Student Association.
Baumann, the curator of Collections at the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archeology, described this as his passion — getting to know ancient people.
Music Professor Jaime Laredo and Professor Emeritus of informatics J. Michael Dunn were two of the 229 leaders in science, social science, humanities, arts, business and public affairs to be elected members of the 2010 Class of Fellows and Foreign Honorary Members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Right now, as the NFL continues to undergo major reformation with Commissioner Roger Goodell, the NBA is still putting off fixing its major problem.