The silent victims of rape on college campuses
Jennifer wasn’t drunk or out alone the night she was raped. The blue-eyed freshman, who keeps a bottle of pepper spray fastened to her car keys, said it could happen to anyone.
Jennifer wasn’t drunk or out alone the night she was raped. The blue-eyed freshman, who keeps a bottle of pepper spray fastened to her car keys, said it could happen to anyone.
IU looks to bounce back from its current nine-game losing streak when it faces Louisville on Wednesday and Evansville twice on Thursday in Bloomington.
IU baseball coach Tracy Smith said baseball is a game of consistency — both in play and preparation.
With the Cinderella stories of Cornell, Northern Iowa and St. Mary’s capturing the March Madness headlines, it was only fitting that the Collegiate Match Play Championship had its own glass slipper team — the Hoosiers.
A new University office created by IU President Michael McRobbie will restructure the way IU’s regional campuses move forward. McRobbie announced the new Office of University Regional Affairs, Planning and Policy on March 10.
Michael Harris, provost and vice president for academic affairs at Kettering University, has been appointed the new chancellor for IU-Kokomo, and William Lowe, provost and vice president for academic affairs at Metropolitan State University, has been selected as the new chancellor for IU-Northwest Gary. Both positions were announced by IU President Michael McRobbie on Tuesday and are subject to approval by the board of trustees.
In some Asian cultures, there are different activities that function as a way to calm a person’s peace of mind. In India, people practice yoga. In China, people practice calligraphy, a type of writing and communication.
Now that it is officially spring, all the forecasting for spring 2010 fashion has begun to materialize. Fashion critics talked a lot about what they thought would make it this season. Now it’s up to consumers to decide if predicted trends will take off.
Two Advance America Cash Advance locations were robbed within an hour and a half. One robbery occurred in Terre Haute and the other in Bloomington.
It seems to be a mystery how hundreds of breads, bagels and buns from a restaurant ended up littering a river bank after never reaching the needy people for which they likely were intended.
The weekly open mic night is under way and the dimly lit room is buzzing as patrons pick at their pizza, and various stringed instruments outline the surrounding green and purple walls.
Campus Super Star, a talent competition for solo singers, is well underway. Semi-finalists in the three-round competition will be fighting for a top-10 spot at 7 p.m. today in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Not everyone in college is affluent enough to afford the luxury of health insurance.
An IDS reader responds to a recent column.
The central mystery of the Kent State riot has always been one thing: Did the soldiers decide to fire because they feared for their lives?
John Grisham is the latest of many authors who have made their titles available in electronic format. Grisham’s 23 books will be converted into e-book format, publisher Knopf Doubleday announced last Tuesday.
It’s time for some spring cleaning, and I have some ideas for you.
I say, let the Tower of Babel fall.
WE SAY Benjamin Netanyahu’s feeble grip on power and the Israeli right’s relentless pursuit of new settlements are jeopardizing Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts.
Federal prosecutors are considering filing weapons charges against former top officials of the Blackwater Worldwide private security company over allegations they illegally stockpiled automatic rifles at the company’s North Carolina headquarters, sources say.