Majerus: 'I won't come back this year'
SALT LAKE CITY -- Rick Majerus said Tuesday he will not coach the University of Utah again this season, ending his 15-year association with the school he brought to national prominence.
SALT LAKE CITY -- Rick Majerus said Tuesday he will not coach the University of Utah again this season, ending his 15-year association with the school he brought to national prominence.
A 19-year old woman who had been taking part in a clinical trial of a new Eli Lilly and Co. drug was found dead of an apparent suicide in a Lilly research lab at University Hospital at the IU Medical School in Indianapolis.
DETROIT -- Dominik Hasek's season is over because of a groin injury. He's determined not to let it end his career. "I'll be back next season," Hasek said Tuesday.
Downstairs in Assembly Hall where the IU wrestling team practices, quotes fill the red and white walls. Meant for inspiration and motivation, one of them reads, "Unless You Have Prepared Yourself and Deserve to Emerge Victorious, Do Not Expect to Win or Be Disappointed When You Lose." Another quote on the wall spells out, "Work Develops Champions." They are especially relevant to this team, which battles through physically grinding practices and voluntary workouts to maintain their weight and endurance.
Alcohol isn't the only factor contributing to fraternities' legal troubles as incidents of animal cruelty in fraternity houses are on the rise.
This Saturday is Valentine's Day. A day you find that special someone and profess your love. But more importantly, it's a day your significant other opens that precious card with the poem you didn't write and the picture you didn't paint but that you John Hancock-ed with all your love.
As a part of the Spring 2004 Lecture Series sponsored by the IU India Studies Program, a discussion of conflict resolution will be held at 6 p.m. today in Swain East 140. The lecture marks the beginning of the program's effort to bring important Indian issues to the IU community. Tim Callahan, assistant director of the India Studies Program, said the lecture series provides insight into world events.
The Residence Housing Association election season officially kicked off last night with a meeting covering the rules of the campaign. The two parties running for the March 2 election are the Connect ticket and the Amplify ticket.
President George W. Bush's 2005 budget proposal, released Feb. 2, will initiate a new distribution plan for Federal Stafford Loans. If implemented, the proposal would raise the amount a college freshman can borrow from the federal student loan program from $2,625 to $3,000.
Full Frontal Comedy, a student improv troupe, will donate the proceeds from tomorrow's show to Habitat for Humanity. The event will take place at 9 p.m. in the School of Fine Arts, Room 015. Tickets are $4 for the general public and $2 for Habitat for Humanity members.
So fleet the works of men, Back to the earth again. Ancient and holy things, Fade like a dream." These lines of poetry written by Charles Kingsley, a 19th century poet, grace the front of the scrim shade that opens "The Ballad of Baby Doe."
Bruce Cockburn treated his audience to a trip down memory lane with a few curves in it for spice. Cockburn, a musician who stands up for his political beliefs through his music, came to play in Bloomington for a crowd of loyal fans Monday night. Meandering on the Buskirk-Chumley stage, Cockburn played for more than two-and-a-half hours to an enthusiastic community of fans.
Kevin Burke is no ordinary comic. While he may begin with political and marriage jokes, he transforms himself into a "psychic comic," a talent which he presented to an audience of about 30 people Saturday evening in the Market area of the Indiana Memorial Union.
CAP-HAITIEN, Haiti -- Armed loyalists of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide set up blazing barricades Tuesday, vowing to attack rebels leading a bloody uprising that has spread to at least 11 towns and cost 42 lives.
At a quick glance of Ransom Haile relaxing on his futon as he writes in his journal, most would never guess his life's passion. But as he lifts his arm to adjust the purple knit cap placed over his locks of gray and brown hair, the sleeve of his green and navy striped t-shirt pulls up and reveals a glimpse into what drives this man.
DOVER, Del. -- Tests confirmed avian flu on a second central Delaware farm, a surprise creating a "serious situation" for the region's poultry industry, state agriculture officials announced Tuesday.
Every now and then, a blood drive comes to campus and all I can do is sit, watch and remember the good old days when I could join in the fun. Nowadays, the American Red Cross won't touch my otherwise first-rate type O, because of the year I spent in England in the late 90s at the peak of the mad cow scare. They are now keen on making sure our blood supply doesn't get tainted. It's a reasonable precaution. It's too bad the American agricultural industry had not been so careful.
New York Times had an amusing story the other day about a cute pair of penguins in the Central Park Zoo. These penguins, Roy and Silo, have been together for six years. They are affectionate, caring, utterly devoted to each other -- and the happy parents of a healthy chick named Tango. The only anomalous part of this story is the fact that Roy and Silo are both males.
SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates -- An Iranian plane carrying migrant workers back from a visa-renewing journey to a Gulf island crashed Tuesday while approaching the airport, killing 43 of the 46 people aboard and narrowly missing nearby homes.
I bet you've checked all of your friends' away messages at least twice today. Hey, don't get me wrong, I'm one of those people too. But I'm finally starting to acknowledge how sick it is that a certain slice of my life is governed by AOL's supreme accomplishment -- AOL Instant Messenger.