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Cameron fined $10,000 for remarks
Football coach Cam Cameron was fined $10,000 by the Big Ten office Tuesday for remarks directed at officials after Saturday's loss to North Carolina State. The fine will be taken from IU's share of network TV money. Cameron apologized to both the media and IU fans Tuesday at his weekly news conference.
Campus parking continues to pose a problem
The problem of parking at IU has never ceased to be the No. 1 complaint from students and Bloomington residents. Many people stare in envy at a car with an A or C permit, while lowly dorm dwellers' mouths water for a D permit.
Student Web site open for business
At www.iuexchange.com, a student-run Web site that opened Aug. 15, students are given the chance to buy and sell textbooks, CDs, sports equipment, tickets, cars and a list of other items.
Students explore history, gender issues with the help of video games
The syllabus includes Frogger, Pac-Man and Nintendo, but it isn't a blow-off class. F401 "Simulation and Gaming" offered by the School of Education offers students the chance to integrate playing games they love with a more in-depth analysis of those games.
Program helps students find majors
Many students come to IU with a good idea of what major they want to pursue, but for others, this decision is not so easy.
City of Bloomington offers numerous volunteer opportunities for students
It's 3:55 a.m. on a Saturday morning, and Julie Thomas should be sleeping.
Showalter Fountain a traditional target of vandalism
The rioting crowd that surrounded Showalter Fountain Sunday not only tore the bronze fish from their moorings, but dismantled the last remaining original sculpture. Kathy Foster, curator of 19th and 20th century art at IU, reacted with dismay. "I just groaned," she said. "I knew we didn't have any spare fish."
Players owe loyalty to team, not coach
With the appointment of assistant basketball coach Mike Davis as interim coach, IU has made it over one hurdle.
Young players add depth
The best thing about freshmen is they become sophomores, men's soccer coach Jerry Yeagley said about sophomore forward Michael Bock in August.
Exclusive Knight interview
Bob Knight still used the possessives "we" and "our" as he reminisced about his first 25 years as a coach at IU and the factors that contributed to his decision to stay as long as he did.

