Workshop uses rhythms of the body to release emotion
Amy Fortoul's work expresses her painful battle with confronting her own sexuality and an eating disorder "This is my body, my heart, my soul and my struggle."
Amy Fortoul's work expresses her painful battle with confronting her own sexuality and an eating disorder "This is my body, my heart, my soul and my struggle."
Jay-Z named president of Def Jam records LOS ANGELES -- Jay-Z, who has declared himself retired from his rap career, now has a new job to occupy his time -- president and chief executive of the Def Jam record label.
The C Bus sat idle on the street shoulder next to the Burger King on College Mall Road. All students accounted for. Bus driver? Sophomore Sherry Pate sat in her seat waiting for the driver to return. Ten minutes had passed. He didn't come back. Fed up, about 10 people got off and began walking.
Each of the 183 Texas Roadhouse restaurants in the United States has a corner dedicated to Willie Nelson -- complete with a neon sign, autographed bandanas and other memorabilia of the country music legend. Thursday, the Bloomington location had the most prized item of them all: Willie himself.
When Kmart and Sears joined forces last month in a massive, $55 billion merger, the two companies combined to operate nearly 3,000 locations in the United States. With the aim of challenging industry leaders Wal-Mart and Target for profits, the two retailers are now trying to figure out if that many stores will mean closings, reinventions or other changes in communities like Bloomington where both stores are prevalent.
Man, I love Asia. Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, rice, samurai, the Yin Yang, Mongols, seppuku, gunpowder. What more could you want from a continent? Well, there is one thing they could use, I suppose: human rights.
MADRID, Spain -- Police have arrested a Syrian and an Egyptian in the March 11 train bombings in Madrid that killed 191 people, the interior minister said Thursday.
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Iraq's mainstream Shiite groups Thursday announced a diverse list of 228 candidates for the Jan. 30 elections, a victory for Shiite leaders who wanted to present a powerful, united front as they seek a leading role in post-Saddam Iraq after years on the sidelines.
This is my Christmas column. If you, gentle reader, have not an affinity for yuletide cheer, then read no more. And bah humbug to you. Christmas is my favorite holiday because it lasts for a freaking month. Sure, Thanksgiving is turkeytastic. The Fourth of July is spectabulous. Halloween is splendiferous. Easter is ... well, pretty weak.
JERUSALEM -- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon easily won a crucial party vote to reinforce his shaky government to carry out his Gaza pullout plan, party officials announced Thursday.
Our freedom is being jeopardized, my friends. But not by any outside influence; rather, by our own inner fears. On Dec. 6, the New York Times reported a controversy had erupted in Denver when a group that organizes the city's annual Parade of Lights event rejected a religiously-based float a church wanted to enter into the parade.
Canada's Supreme Court said Thursday the government can redefine marriage to include same-sex couples. However, the court added that religious officials cannot be forced to perform unions against their beliefs, and the legislation to allow gay marriage still must pass with a majority of the House of Commons.
Somewhere between a flying penis and someone's virginity, IU freshman Joe Minkner is tempting the limits of inappropriate things to sell along the information highway roadside. Beginning Wednesday, bids to buy Minkner's roommate began rolling in on eBay. The description reads: "Used (but semi-clean) item shows some signs of wear and tear usual for its age. Only in one accident which resulted in minor body damage to the shoulder -- was fixed by local body shop (hospital) and comes with all paperwork."
The smatterings of boos and cat-calls reigned down at Assembly Hall just as often as the Hoosiers' missed shots as IU fell 55-45 to Notre Dame Wednesday. IU only shot 30.2 percent from the field as Notre Dame's defense, which often featured a 2-3 zone, kept the Hoosiers frustrated.
With a nervous sickness in the pit of her stomach, IU diver Cassie Cardinell was staring her dreams square in the eye. After making sacrifices such as red-shirting her senior year at IU, she had finally achieved her dream. After what IU's head diving coach Jeff Huber calls "the best meet of her life," Cardinell advanced to Athens and then to finals of the U.S. Olympic Trials in the syncro 10-meter platform.
Congressman Baron Hill called off the recount in the race for Indiana's 9th Congressional District Wednesday and conceded defeat to Republican Mike Sodrel. After votes in six counties had been recounted, Hill said he was satisfied that major irregularities did not occur.
Trapped in a foreign land while her home country is ravaged by controversy, Ukrainian native Olha Krupa is grateful -- for the IU Student Association.
The word on the street is that there's a drug that can transform even the biggest bum into a studying machine. Without a legal prescription, you can obtain it only if you know the right people. Its market is not unlike that of underground marijuana, and it is considered by some the academic steroid.
Childhood is magical. Some of that magic stays as people age, and some of it wears off through time and after different life experiences. For children who have parents afflicted by cancer, magic in their lives can sometimes be more difficult to find.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Outer space could become the final frontier of tourism under legislation passed Wednesday by the Senate to regulate commercial human spaceflight.