Show me the progress!
Sky-high executive pay at Fortune 500 companies is nothing new, and although many of us might not like it, CEOs receive gargantuan compensation packages even if they send their companies diving into the dirt.
Sky-high executive pay at Fortune 500 companies is nothing new, and although many of us might not like it, CEOs receive gargantuan compensation packages even if they send their companies diving into the dirt.
Outside of our hatred of buying overpriced books at the bookstores, I cannot think of a single campus cause that can unite students more than our fight for a better student section at IU basketball games.
Fort Wayne resident Maria Parra doesn’t have health insurance. Even though she graduated from IU with a Masters in Business Administration, the 51-year-old information technology contractor has high blood pressure and cannot afford to pay $500 a month for insurance. Parra and the other 47 million uninsured people in the U.S. are the reason that Hoosiers for a Commonsense Health Plan and several other local organizations have taken to the road as part of the HealthCare Now! Sicko National Road Show bus tour. As part of the group’s goal to encourage legislators to co-sponsor House Resolution 676, a bill designed to reform health care in the U.S., the bus tour stopped in Bloomington on Wednesday for a rally outside the Monroe County Courthouse.
Barry Bonds was indicted Thursday on perjury and obstruction of justice charges, culminating a four-year federal investigation into whether he lied under oath to a grand jury looking into steroid use by elite athletes.
The Bloomington Police Department is currently investigating an armed robbery that occurred Thursday morning.
The IU Dancesport team, consisting of about 40 members, is the competitive extension of the IU Ballroom Dance Club.
I was appalled when I read the so-called editorial cartoon on Wednesday, Nov. 15. To call Veterans Day boring is not only embarrassing to me as a student but also offensive to me as a soldier.
IU students won’t be the only ones preparing for finals in a few weeks.
The IU swimming and diving team experienced mixed results last season. The men garnered a fourth place conference finish and Top-20 NCAA ranking, while the women won their first Big Ten conference title since 2003. IU coach Ray Looze thinks the women’s impressive finish needs to become commonplace on both teams.
Almost a week after dancers kicked their last steps on the gym floor at IU Dance Marathon, Riley Hospital for Children is still feeling good vibrations.
In the spirit of today’s America Recycles Day, the Monroe County Solid Waste Management District and Indiana Recycling Coalition are seeking to raise awareness about recycling and encourage people to boost their environmental efforts.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Wyclef Jean announced the creation of several youth-based programs funded by his Yele Haiti charity.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – Steven Spielberg will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award for his “outstanding contribution to the entertainment field” at the 2008 Golden Globe Awards.
Four recruits signed to play for IU coach Kelvin Sampson and the Hoosiers on Wednesday, National Letter of Intent Signing Day. Forwards Devin Ebanks and Tom Pritchard and guards Terrell Holloway and Matt Roth comprise Sampson’s second IU recruiting class.