New batch of ex-Detroit mayor’s texts released
More sexually explicit text messages have been released at a Detroit courthouse, just days before former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick goes to jail for lying about an affair with a top aide.
More sexually explicit text messages have been released at a Detroit courthouse, just days before former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick goes to jail for lying about an affair with a top aide.
Scrambling to meet commanders’ insatiable demands for unmanned aircraft, the Air Force is launching two new training programs, including an experimental one that would churn out up to 1,100 desperately needed pilots to fly the drones over Iraq and Afghanistan.
The U.S. relinquished control of a southern province that includes Sunni areas once known as the “triangle of death,” handing security responsibility to the Iraqi government on Thursday. In the capital, where insurgent attacks continue almost daily, a car bomber targeted a government minister’s convoy, killing at least 13 people.
The U.S. is suspending a trade deal with Bolivia, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday. She called it unfortunate but necessary because Bolivian President Evo Morales has failed to improve anti-drug efforts.
IU coach Mick Lyon has never missed a Big Ten Conference tournament since he began coaching the Hoosiers, but this year he and his team are in danger of breaking the streak.
With two consecutive wins against top-15 teams, the IU men’s soccer team hopes to continue the momentum when it travels to Ohio State in a critical conference battle Sunday afternoon.
This weekend, the 6-0 IU club hockey team will take on the team that beat them in the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division II National Championship game last season. The Hoosiers will face off with Davenport, a team that heads into Friday’s game with an 11-0 record.
On Wednesday, the Indiana Daily Student had the chance to sit down and talk to IU’s first-year coach Tom Crean. Here is the interview in its entirety: Q: What are your plans for homecoming this weekend?
WIUX, IU’s student radio station, is hoping to raise $10,000 during its annual pledge drive.
The competition, a Homecoming challenge between greek chapters, is an effort by the Student Alumni Association’s greek strategic planning committee, a new addition to the SAA. The goal is to increase participation in Homecoming events within the greek community.
The recently compiled Sexual Health Report Card, released by Trojan brand condoms, ranks 139 major colleges across the country based on their sexual health resources and services. IU is ranked 22nd, and fourth among Big Ten schools.
IU students involved in the Timmy Foundation are giving people bags for their “Trick or Treat for Timmy” fundraiser from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday throughout Bloomington.
Having the most people standing was the goal of the IU Juggling Club last weekend at a competition in St. Louis. This event was one of many that the IU juggling club participated in at the festival.
A political documentary that explores the errors in the electronic voting process will be shown at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
After IU tied for being one of the least sustainable campuses in the Big Ten, the IU Student Association has named its student director of sustainability.
When the weatherman tells me to wear a coat, I listen. When MTV tells me to “Choose or Lose,” I don’t. I already voted. But I didn’t vote because MTV told me to. I refuse to be exploited, and I refuse to jump on the bandwagon that MTV and other youth-targeted organizations are steering.