IU earns 18th in Regionals
The Hoosiers finished 31 shots out of eighth place, which is the cutoff for teams advancing to the NCAA Championships from May 18 to 21.
The Hoosiers finished 31 shots out of eighth place, which is the cutoff for teams advancing to the NCAA Championships from May 18 to 21.
The Lady Gagas, a cover band that sings the artist’s hits, performed Saturday at The Bishop. All of the proceeds from the event went to the Middle Way House, an organization that assists women who have been victims of domestic abuse.
Guy-Marc Michel, a native of Sainte-Marie, Martinique, played at North Idaho College the past two seasons before signing a national letter of intent for IU on May 7. The seven-foot-one-inch, 256-pound center averaged 7.1 points and 7.3 rebounds per game as a sophomore for the Cardinals last season, and he led the Scenic West Athletic Conference in blocked shots for the second year in a row.
The 2010 graduating class of IU came from far and wide, but they now all have something in common — they are alumni of IU.
Pools might not get inspected as often and mosquitoes and weeds might flourish this summer as Indiana communities look to trim their strained budgets. Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health plans to cut back on mosquito treatments and will not hire a temporary pool inspector. Hancock County has halved funding for weed control along roadsides and in vacant lots.
Anyetsang’s Little Tibet serves a combination of Tibetan, Indian and Thai food, for reasons even the average “townie” might not know. Upon entering the restaurant, deep, rich smells of Thai spices hit the nose.
The music of a 10-student orchestra greeted the families and friends of the graduates as they walked into Assembly Hall, where the Graduate Commencement Ceremony took place Friday afternoon.
The stress of finals week didn’t conclude with tests for some. Though the scholastic buildings weren’t in the spirit they were just a few days ago, Bloomington was at work. Students and parents crowded residence halls and packed vehicles with two semesters full of early college experience.
Although final exams occupied most of students’ time during the last week of school, moving out of apartments and residence halls also ate away at the final days of the semester. While some students opted to donate unwanted furniture from their apartments, others decided to leave it on their lawns.
After more than 20 years of teaching at IU, Distinguished Professor of English and Women’s Studies Susan Gubar retired at the end of the spring semester.
Many Americans don’t care all that much about soccer. In fact, I didn’t either, until I took photos for the soccer beat for the IDS last semester. But they know of Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, of the Spanish national team and their place in the upper echelon of world soccer. They may not know Spanish futbol. They may not follow it. But they respect it. They don’t know the half of it.
Laws such as Arizona’s are instituted by people facing situations created by the federal government’s totally wrongheaded (and immoral) stance regarding immigration to this country.
A couple of weeks ago, I read an article about the latest teen — and not-so-teen — fad, something called Silly Bandz
WE SAY Environmentalists’ claim that the recent BP oil spill exposes the danger of offshore drilling is off-base.
IU police officers responded to a trash fire at 4:39 p.m. yesterday at the IU Service Building on Range Road, sending one bystander and the two officers to the hospital to be checked for smoke inhalation, said Lt. Craig Munroe.
Most University employees will probably go a second straight year without pay increases in the newly approved University budget.
In her ruling last month, U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb said the law creating the tradition observed Thursday is an unconstitutional call to religious action. She quickly became a magnet in the contentious debate over the role of religion in public life — denounced by Christian activists for overstepping but hailed as courageous by atheists, agnostics and non-Christians who feel excluded.
The stock market had one of its most turbulent days in history as the Dow Jones industrials dropped almost 1,000 points in less than half an hour on fears that Greece’s debt problems could halt the global economic recovery.
Indian officials sentenced to death Thursday the only surviving gunman from the bloody Mumbai attacks, punishing the 22-year-old Pakistani man who became the face of the assault after being caught on video storming a train station armed with an assault rifle.
In 1986, residents of Zurich awoke to find their city covered in lion statues. In 1998, the animals struck again, and residents experienced “Cow Parade” for the first time as local artists decorated 800 fiberglass cow statues and placed them around the city as a public art project. Since then, the “Cow Parade” phenomenon has exploded worldwide, with exhibitions of a variety of different animals and themes seen around the world during the past couple of decades.