Candidate profiles: Coroner
All candidate profiles were self-submitted. Profiles were compiled by Amanda Bridgman.
All candidate profiles were self-submitted. Profiles were compiled by Amanda Bridgman.
All candidate profiles were self-submitted. Profiles were compiled by Amanda Bridgman.
All candidate profiles were self-submitted. Profiles were compiled by Amanda Bridgman.
All candidate profiles were self-submitted. Profiles were compiled by Amanda Bridgman.
All candidate profiles were self-submitted. Profiles were compiled by Amanda Bridgman.
All candidate profiles were self-submitted. Profiles were compiled by Amanda Bridgman.
All candidate profiles were self-submitted. Profiles were compiled by Amanda Bridgman.
All candidate profiles were self-submitted. Profiles were compiled by Amanda Bridgman.
UPDATED: The Bloomington Fire Department battled a fire Monday morning at Delilah’s Pet Shop, 1320 N. College Ave.The fire department was notified of the blaze early Monday morning and took about three hours to extinguish. Delilah’s owner Karene Kidwell told the Indiana Daily Student that there were about 25 animals in the pet shop. Kidwell said the animals that were rescued were taken to the Arlington Heights Veterinary Hospital.
Assembly Hall most likely saw a few things for the first time this Halloween: a halftime costume parade, a spirited game of Chubby Bunny and a 7-foot-tall junior holding Cinderella above his head so she could make a lay-up.
Perhaps John McCain wants to save the best for last.On the last day of his campaign, the presidential Republican nominee will visit one of America’s newest swing states: Indiana.
As the economy has come to the forefront of the presidential election, IU experts say neither John McCain nor Barack Obama’s economic plan alone is enough to fix everything.
IU is listed as the third-highest contributor to Congressman Baron Hill’s campaign on the donor-tracking Web site OpenSecrets.org, but IU spokesman Larry MacIntyre said this is misleading.
Public records Web sites listing donations made to political candidates show a strong lean toward the Democratic side in presidential and congressional races. According to www.OpenSecrets.org, IU employees made more than 200 donations to Barack Obama’s campaign, totaling $109,443 at press time. In comparison, only 10 donations were made to John McCain’s campaign, totaling $4,350.
As the country anxiously awaits election results Tuesday, NBC correspondent Luke Russert will interview IU students in and around the Indiana Memorial Union.Russert is the son of Tim Russert, the Washington bureau chief for NBC and moderator of “Meet the Press” who died of a heart attack in June.
Whether walking to class or driving to work, chances are students are bombarded with election signs, posters, pamphlets and an assortment of other election-related materials.
Whether it’s Oliver Stone’s recent depiction of President Bush in “W.” or Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein’s journey through the Watergate scandal in “All the President’s Men,” Hollywood consistently cranks out politically charged films. They vary in quality and reality – some are fictitious while others are based on true events. The following list is an assortment of films portraying life in Washington, whether in an accurate manner or not.
Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama went head to head Friday in Bloomington, with fists flying.
Bloomington is no exception to the unpredictable nature of this omnipresent, historical election.
Barcelona for the weekend? Yeah, sure.