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Will Christina Aguilera ever be able to return to her former glory?
Will Christina Aguilera ever be able to return to her former glory?
There is a place in this fine country where children and adults can interact — unsupervised. You might say to yourself that you would never allow your child into such a grossly negligent environment, but you probably already do. That place is the Internet. Ever heard of it?
Against all odds, one former NFL player and a major company seem to be close to topping even the “Numa Numa” guy.
Karma has finally caught up with Goldman Sachs and bitten it in the ass.
A swimming pool at Bradford Woods has reopened this week following an incident with its filtering system that sent a camper and three staff members to the hospital.
Former Indiana guard Todd Leary averaged 5.4 points, 1.9 assists and 1.3 rebounds per contest and booked a career average of .460 shooting from beyond the arc while he donned the cream and crimson from 1989 to 1994. He can now add two more stats to his list of accomplishments: at least 18 months of jail and his 18th felony charge.
Award-winning writer and teacher Philip Gambone visited Boxcar Books on Friday night, an event sponsored by BloomingOUT on WFHB and IU GLBT Support Services. Gambone read the introduction of his most recent book, and participants of various sexual orientations joined in a question-and-answer session following the reading.
IU students contribute more than $400,000 each year in mandatory fees to support student-led initiatives around campus. Given that amount of money, IUSA has decided to propose a new guideline for accountable funding and more transparency in the allocation process.
From July 13 to 24, children from the Bloomington area can participate in the culture camp, which offers two sessions from 10 a.m. to noon and from 2 to 4 p.m., each day about a different country.
For 10 days, Newman and other service members leaving for Afghanistan participated in a cultural awareness program offered at IU in partnership with Camp Atterbury, an Indiana training and mobilization center. Each day participants took Pashto or Dari language classes, depending on where they will be deployed, for six to seven hours and finished in an hour-long cultural briefing.
Australian native and IU President Michael McRobbie was awarded an honorary doctor of letters degree during a ceremony Friday at the Australian National University.
Braving 90-degree temperatures and more than 80 percent humidity, more than 1500 bikers rode from the Illinois border to the Ohio border Saturday in the 24th Ride Across INdiana, or RAIN.
Sailes’ new book features 19 essays about athletes. Trash-talking and the glass ceiling are among the topics that delve into how sports and African-American culture are connected.
Indiana quarterback Ben Chappell has the chance to join them, as he was named to the 2010 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award preseason watch list.
Three Bradford Woods staff members and one camper were hospitalized Thursday for being exposed to hazardous fumes after a staff member accidentally mixed muriatic acid into the pool’s filtrating system.
A little more than one year after the star’s death, Jackson fans flocked Saturday night to the Bluebird Nightclub to see Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute Band. A full band of concise, funky musicians backed two singers as they alternated performances between costume changes.
MaryJane Slaby's 'Literature Life' column discusses the virtues of reading a book before seeing the movie, and the inner conflict when deciding which to do first.
An IDS reader responds to the upcoming changes to the Gen Ed requirements
It seems like every movie that’s been released since “Avatar” has had a 3-D option. “Avatar” was so popular that other movies must gain attention from being in 3-D, right? Not when everyone’s doing it.