NEEDTOBREATHE to make tour stop at IU
Little boys want hot rods. Teenage boys want girls. And rock ’n’ roll boys ... they want only the need to breathe.
Little boys want hot rods. Teenage boys want girls. And rock ’n’ roll boys ... they want only the need to breathe.
Senior Jorge Campillo has racked up some serious frequent flyer miles. Among the stamps on his passport are Australia, Japan, Iceland, Scotland, England, Wales, Belgium, Finland, Sweden, Spain, France, Italy, the Czech Republic, Denmark and Mexico.
Richard “Dick” Barnes, owner of Nick’s, died Nov. 2 in his home at the age of 83, and a celebration of his life was held Thursday in the upper level of Nick’s for family and friends.
Third Day, a popular Christian rock band, will perform Friday at the IU Auditorium in collaboration with New Covenant Productions. Tickets are still available.
Senior Amber Lindgren had an important decision to make following her fourth birthday. She could learn golf from her father Randy, or spend the summer with her grandparents. She chose golf. Although Lindgren couldn’t play much golf at the age of 4, she would tag along with her father who coached the boys’ and girls’ programs at Northwestern High School in Kokomo, Ind. “At first, I was not allowed to play with his high school team, so I would just watch in amazement and pick up their balls for them,” Lindgren said. Becoming a Hoosier Lindgren, a lifelong Hoosier fan, who came into the world on the day of an IU-Purdue basketball game in 1987, unexpectedly found her way onto the IU golf team and has made a significant impact. Lindgren played in her first tournament at age 6 and received national exposure growing up playing in tournaments all over the country. In 2004 she was named Indiana Golf Tour Player of the Year. Although many acknowledged her as the best player in the state of Indiana, the Hoosier women’s golf team, going through a coaching change at the time had not called her and almost let her go to Iowa.
A new reality television show is debuting Friday, and it stars a charismatic coach who is attempting to restore pride and tradition in his new home.BLOG: Basketblog
With our country in a recession and the economy in shambles these days, it’s important to bargain shop. After all, not all of us can afford to buy $150,000 worth of clothes from Saks and Neiman Marcus like Sarah Palin.
With the team’s home opener just more than a week away and reportedly 4,000 student season tickets still unsold, the IU Athletics Department has announced it has begun to sell the leftover tickets to the general public.PODCAST: Hoosier Sidelines
On Tuesday, while many people tuned in to the battle between Barack Obama and John McCain, a battle was fought in California to ban same-sex marriage – a battle that left gays across the country feeling defeated when the state passed Proposition 8 and banned gay marriage.PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines
It’s the Golden Globes for online awards, said Rebecca Salerno, associate director of IU Creative Services. This year, IU’s Office of Creative Services won three silver W3 awards, or “Golden Globes.”
IT at IU is getting an update.
Choosing to get an injection is never enjoyable, but when a single shot can prevent days of coughing, sneezing and runny noses, some students decide to reconsider. The IU Health Center is currently offering flu shots to IU students for a low price.
Class Campaigns, a new philanthropic committee, involves IUSF students working with others in their graduating class to design and carry out a philanthropic campaign of their choice.
It was a shot of cultural adrenaline. A taste of international identity. A sampling of more countries than you can shake a maraca at.It was the 2008 IU World’s Fare, and it attracted students of all nationalities and backgrounds. Within minutes, the place was packed.
Chinese envoy Chen Yunlin made history this week when he became the most senior Chinese official to visit Taiwan. But his five-day visit, which ends Friday, also highlighted how – socially and politically – Taiwan and China are not merely like two separate countries. They are more like different planets.
The U.S. responded Thursday to Iraqi proposals for changes in the draft security pact that would keep American troops here for three more years, saying it now considers the text final and it is up to Iraq’s government to push the process to approval.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Thursday proposed $4.4 billion in new taxes and a similar amount in spending cuts to deal with California’s worsening fiscal crisis, saying, “We must stop the bleeding.”
President-elect Barack Obama’s fellow Chicagoan Rahm Emanuel, the hard-charging No. 4 Democrat in the House, has accepted the job of White House chief of staff, Democratic officials said Thursday.
Bloomington residents chewed on the economy over lunch Thursday.
Indiana Senate Democrats voted State Senator Vi Simpson, D-Ellettsville, as Democratic floor leader Wednesday.