Students flock to dorm communities
If your living situation doesn’t complement your interests or provide you with a community, then living-learning centers might be your answer.
If your living situation doesn’t complement your interests or provide you with a community, then living-learning centers might be your answer.
Secular Alliance is an organization for any secularists people who are atheists, agnostics, freethinkers, humanists, skeptics and others.
Starting today, students can cast their votes for 16 Union Board directors who will control about $360,000 in student fees. The Union Board election is campus-wide, and all students are encouraged to run, said senior Rachael Tunick, Union Board’s vice president for membership. Students can vote from 5 p.m. today until 5 p.m. Wednesday online at http://ub.indiana.edu.
Junior Wendi Robinson (left), IU’s lone representative at cross country Nationals on Nov. 24 in Terre Haute, brought home an All-American honor after finishing 28th at the event. Consistently the women’s cross country team’s best runner this season, Robinson was an individual qualifier for Nationals courtesy of her fourth-place finish at the Great Lakes Regional Championships. Robinson posted a 20:34.1 time against 252 competitors over the six-kilometer course. “Wendi did a great job today. We had a goal of being in the top 40 and being an All-American, and she got that done,” IU coach Ron Helmer said in a statement.
At the time when most students are quieting down for the night, studying for a test or writing a paper, there is a select group whose favorite part of the day is just beginning at the IU Tennis Center. This group of late-night athletes makes up the IU club tennis team, a program that has been going strong for more than 20 years. Practicing until 11 p.m. three times a week, these students get their fill of tennis, but don’t be mistaken: They love each second of it. Club Vice President Neville Batiwalla said it’s the club’s love for the game that keeps the program on its feet and running.
Donovan McNabb is one tranquil human being. He displays the calmness of a loveable teddy bear in the face of adversity and criticism. And he’s had plenty of it. McNabb was greeted with a soothing chorus of boos the day he was drafted in the first round by the Philadelphia Eagles back in 1999, and all he did was show off that signature million-dollar smile of his. Even though he somewhat won over the Philly fans with his Pro Bowl quarterback play, the 32-year-old has yet to escape constant criticism. On the verge of winning a possible Super Bowl appearance, he endured criticism from his own teammate and the league’s biggest mouth, Terrell Owens.
PARIS – It’s funny how returning to a place can make it feel like home. I hadn’t considered Paris a home the entire time I’ve been studying here. But when I returned from Amsterdam last weekend, I felt something I couldn’t recognize until now.
For the first time in 25 years, Tim May doesn’t know what the future holds.
Before even taking a bite of dessert on Thanksgiving, my younger sister is already getting ready to drive to the outlets to shop. She hardly says goodbye before she is out the door to go make purchases and buy things none of us need.
While most students were enjoying their Thanksgiving breaks, terrorists attacked India’s financial and entertainment capital, Mumbai.
The IU men's soccer team put Michigan away 3-0, advancing IU to the NCAA Tournament’s quarterfinals.SLIDESHOW: IU vs. Michigan
This weekend, I realized my grandpa and I have a lot in common. We’ve both aged since we’ve seen each other last. We were both living in my parents’ house – me for the holiday, and him for health reasons. And we both like to sleep. A lot.
I was on my way home to good old West Bloomfield, Mich., for Thanksgiving, and there was nothing to do but think about the week ahead. I was itching to bust through the door of the house I grew up in, run into my parents’ arms and collapse into the same bed I had been sleeping in since I was a little girl.
After spending their Thanksgiving week competing in Maui, the Hoosiers returned home Sunday to defeat reigning Ivy League champion Cornell 72-57. IU (4-2) stayed undefeated at home, never trailing against Cornell.BLOG: Basketblog
Call me the virtual Assembly Hall gym rat – minus jump shot and jockstrap. I’ve been kicked out of Bob Knight closed practices. I’ve been invited down to meet the man and watch practices. I’ve had tickets since they built the place. Now, I’m excited by the promise and energy of this young man from Milwaukee. Sampson is with the Milwaukee Bucks. Good trade-off.