PUSHING TOWARDS THE CUP
If the IU softball team can win two games against its rival Purdue this weekend, it stands a chance of being able to make everyone forget what has been a sour season to this point.
If the IU softball team can win two games against its rival Purdue this weekend, it stands a chance of being able to make everyone forget what has been a sour season to this point.
Ever been stuck in the middle seat during an outrageously long car trip? You’re squished between fellow passengers, rear end falling asleep, peripheral vision limited, making it hard to tell whether it’s night or day.
Indiana governor Mitch Daniels signed a bill into law in late April that would make it easier for a missing person to be found by classifying them as a “high-risk missing person.”
WASHINGTON – President Bush will not support a war spending bill that punishes the Iraqi government for failing to meet benchmarks for progress, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Sunday.
In defense of his widely criticized decision-making ability, IU President Adam Herbert consistently had to overlook public opinion over the past four years to remain true to his core values, he said, reflecting on his turbulent tenure. The leader indicated he will remain in Bloomington for at least a year after handing the reins July 1 to his well-groomed protege, Michael McRobbie. Video: Interview with Adam Herbert
Ahhh, summer is almost here. Most of you will be busy with jobs, school, and lovin’ a la Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta. You probably won’t have time to – gasp – keep up with all the best things in pop culture. But never fear, Stefania is here! As a gift to anyone that has read my column this past year, or just anyone that is reading now, I will enlighten you with the top five best things of summer.
MOSCOW – Mstislav Rostropovich, the celebrated cellist and champion of human rights, was buried Sunday to the applause of hundreds of mourners, an echo of the ovations he received during his life.
While students at IU are stressing about final exams, high school seniors around the country are stressing about where to go to college. These indecisive students are considering several factors in choosing universities.
Six days after the IU women’s tennis team defeated Michigan for one of its biggest wins of the season, the Wolverines got their revenge with a 4-2 victory to eliminate the Hoosiers from the Big Ten tournament.
Entering the era of Michael McRobbie as IU president, the university’s eight campuses must be poised for transition. It will be a transition to make IU a research based university and to a focus on the spread of IU’s mission internationally, no doubt. But the most important, and most debated, transition that the university will be faced with is the incorporation of the multiple university campuses into the national and international conception of IU.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki told an Iranian envoy Sunday that the persistent attacks in Iraq are also a threat abroad, a pointed warning amid U.S. accusations that the government in Tehran is stoking the violence by supporting Shiite militias.
On Saturday night, junior Jon Coombs kneeled in front of a table that had more than 57 rubber bands on it. He stretched his arms out before he got ready to place them on his head. “Time starts when I pick up the first rubber band,” Coombs said as the crowd chanted his name.
The IU water polo team ended its season by finishing third at the Collegiate Water Polo Association Eastern Championships this weekend.
Next weekend more than 10 graduating seniors will be taking a special pledge as they receive their diplomas. The pledge: “I pledge to explore and take into account the social and environmental consequences of any job I consider and will try to improve these aspects of any organizations for which I work.”
Bless me, Prada, for I have sinned. I have sat on my fashion high horse for two full semesters, berating IU students for their countless fashion faux pas while neglecting to draw attention to my own.
Freshman Stephanie Austin said she knew Puddles, her retriever-setter mix, would be an excellent candidate to help stressed students.
The IU softball team’s hopes of making the postseason took a huge hit this weekend when they dropped a pair of doubleheaders to Big Ten foes Penn State and Ohio State.
Some 700,000 Turks waving the red national flag flooded central Istanbul on Sunday to demand the resignation of the government, saying the Islamic roots of Turkey’s leaders threatened to destroy the country’s modern foundations. Like the protesters – who gathered for the second large anti-government demonstration in two weeks – Turkey’s powerful secular military has accused Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of tolerating radical Islamic circles.
With music and dance, the students of the Student Composer Association and the IU Contemporary Dance program swept across the stage Friday at the John Waldron Arts Center Auditorium. The show, titled “Hammer and Nail: An Evening of Music and Dance,” presented a quirky but rather impressive collaboration between the musicians and dancers.
The IU rowing team left Lake Wingra in Madison, Wisc., with a bronze medal and seventh as a team overall at the 2007 Big Ten rowing championships Saturday. “I think in terms of our personal advancement as a team, IU did well,” said freshman Michelle Marchese. “Each boat came off the water pleased that they had great rows, but I think most of the girls were just disappointed with the outcome of the races.”