College to hold memorial service for crash victims
Taylor University will hold memorials this week for four students and a school employee who were killed in a highway crash a year ago.
Taylor University will hold memorials this week for four students and a school employee who were killed in a highway crash a year ago.
Tour de France champion Floyd Landis got more bad news Monday – a report that follow-up tests on his backup urine samples found traces of synthetic testosterone. But he refused to confirm the results and said the report on the Web site of French newspaper L’Equipe was yet another result of unethical maneuvers engineered by those who want him stripped of the Tour title.
The Shalom Community Center is holding a volunteer appreciation week at its home at the First United Methodist Church, 219 E. Fourth St.
BAGHDAD – The American ambassador said Monday the U.S. would “respect the wishes” of the Iraqi government after the prime minister ordered a halt to construction of a three-mile wall separating a Sunni enclave from surrounding Shiite areas in Baghdad.
Lindsey Manck admitted she probably watched the finish from the last year’s Little 500 about 20 times. A photo from the finish hung in Manck and her Kappa Delta teammates’ car as they drove around during a spring break training trip. Video: Women’s Little 500 race Photos: Women’s Little 500 race
Dead weak. During the fall semester the week before finals is filled with scrambling to pull grades up with extra credit, begging professors for paper extensions and nervously biting pencils as you cram for the last exams of the semester. But the looming summer alters the last 10 days of the spring semester. Rather than be too concerned with classes, students are busy considering internships, going home and returning to old friends and family or looking down the treacherous path that is the long-distance relationship.
As I reflect on the past 96 hours in Bloomington, in the silence never so divine as the morning after Little 500, I realize that even after four seasons of witnessing Little 5 debauchery, I am still equally perplexed at my contemporaries as I was as a timid freshman. Due to my inability to relate to Little 5-types, my weekend became a foray into major people watching. I came to no grand conclusions about humanity whatsoever, but I was damn impressed.
O.A.R. lead singer Marc Roberge, donning a Virginia Tech Hokies T-shirt, tried to keep the mood positive Friday night at the IU Auditorium. “Let’s take a moment to make sure our hearts are in the right place,” he said as the crowd fell silent. “All we can do is treat people right, make new friends and try to have a good time tonight.”
The IU men’s golf team finished seventh this weekend at its final regular-season tournament. The Fossum/Spartan Invitational took place in East Lansing, Mich., home of host Michigan State.
When the IU water polo team hosted No. 19 Michigan two weeks ago the Hoosiers needed overtime to win. On Sunday in Ann Arbor, Mich., at the Western Division championship match the teams went into overtime again. But unlike two weeks ago, the game Saturday went to Michigan.
Five teams. One lap. One trophy. After riding in a group five-strong for almost 90 laps, the Cutters, Phi Kappa Psi, Dodds House, the Black Key Bulls and Team Major Taylor had but one lap to determine who would come out on top.
International applicants to American graduate schools are on the rise for the second consecutive year. The number of international applicants increased 17 percent from last year, according to a report released this week by the Council of Graduate Schools.
The IU softball team ran into an offensive juggernaut this weekend, getting swept in a pair of doubleheaders with Michigan State and Michigan.
On Friday, the Community Health Access Program Clinic officially became the Volunteers in Medicine Clinic. The event was marked by a speech by Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan and a ribbon tying. The clinic, which will provide free health care to the uninsured, will begin seeing patients Monday.
Purdue University’s presidential search is entering its final stages, with an announcement possibly within two weeks, a search official said.
The IU Soul Revue performance Saturday night, at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 114 E. Kirkwood, started off with shifting spotlights piercing through the dark of the theater. Pink, blue, yellow and red lights highlighted the stage, which was lined at the back with the band clad in black, sunglasses and rhythm ready.
BAGHDAD – Gunmen in northern Iraq stopped a bus filled with Christians and members of a tiny Kurdish religious sect, police said, separating out the groups and taking 23 of the passengers away to be shot.
The Big Ten road woes continued this weekend for the IU baseball team as Ohio State claimed all four games of the series.
The road was unkind to the IU men’s tennis team this weekend, who lost 7-0 to No. 17 Michigan and 4-3 to No. 41 Penn State. The losses marked the end of the regular season for the Hoosiers (14-11, 4-6), who finished the year 3-8 away from home and 1-4 in Big Ten road matches.
WASHINGTON – Democrats are considering their next step after President Bush’s inevitable veto of their war spending proposal, including a possible short-term funding bill that would force Congress to revisit the issue this summer.