A hand up
People can and will work their way out of poverty. But most of them need a hand up.
People can and will work their way out of poverty. But most of them need a hand up.
I’m stunned by Hill’s arrogance. First, Hill was talking down to the people who pay for his salary and his pension. Then, Hill admitted a nakedly political motivation to hide his words from the public, and is willing to stifle academic freedom and freedom of speech to do so
WE SAY Money for students with a 3.0 G.P.A. is a great compromise.
When one says, “you can’t handle criticism,” take it as a compliment, because it means you’ve just won.
When the Bush Administration went to war against al-Qaida and the Taliban, it squandered the opportunity to show the Afghan people that the U.S. is on their side and that we are only after those responsible for the attacks.
Apparently, I used to smoke. Or at least that’s what I told my 9 a.m. class.
The IU Foundation has elected two IU Trustees to their board of directors.
Donavon Ashley Conley, 24, was arrested on Saturday for trespassing on IU property while he was selling magazine subscriptions in Forest Quad-B, said IU Police Department Capt. Jerry Minger, reading from a police report.
IU President Michael McRobbie awarded world-renowned operatic soprano and former IU voice professor Camilla Williams and Clement J. McDonald, distinguished professor emeritus and a pioneer in electronic medical record systems, with the President's Medal for Excellence on Friday, Sept. 4 in Indianapolis.
Today at noon, President Barack Obama will address students around the nation about the importance of their education. The speech will be aired live on C-SPAN and the White House Web site.
The legend of the Beatles will be immortalized in a video game Wednesday. The latest version of the successful “Rock Band” video game series will allow fans to virtually become a part of the band.
Although H1N1 is less serious than SARS at this point, IU is preparing for the worst. Before the start of school, Provost and Executive Vice President Karen Hanson sent out guidelines to faculty, urging them to prepare for an onset of the H1N1 virus.
Pfizer Inc. agreed to pay a $2.3 billion settlement, of which $3.7 million will go to Indiana for the illegal promotion of several of its drugs.
The chants of enthusiastic IU students were not sounding from within a fraternity house or next to the IU’s Memorial Stadium on a Saturday morning, but on the A route of the new Night Owl bus.
Packing her things for the second time in more than a week, freshman Jerra Wolfe said goodbye to the lounge she loved to call home.

Victor Oladipo was praying for a sign before he came to IU for his official visit Thursday. Luckily for IU men’s basketball coach Tom Crean and his staff, he got several.
Students who are accepted into Penn State University’s prestigious honors college get more than academic feathers in their caps. They get $3,500 annual merit scholarships.
A woman journalist was convicted Monday of public indecency for wearing trousers but was spared a sentence of flogging. A defiant Lubna Hussein said she would not pay a $200 fine and would take a month in prison instead to protest Sudan’s draconian morality laws.
MILAN, Italy – This is the city of beautiful people. I spent the last week hiding behind dark sunglasses staring at them all. And trust me on this – once you are staring there is no way to stop yourself.