Religious group protests abortion
The beauty of IU's fall leaves mixed with the recent sunshine was interrupted Tuesday by chanting students and enlarged photographs of aborted fetuses.
The beauty of IU's fall leaves mixed with the recent sunshine was interrupted Tuesday by chanting students and enlarged photographs of aborted fetuses.
WASHINGTON -- Undiscovered foods, useful chemicals and drugs and potential sources of energy may lie in wait in the least explored portion of Earth -- the oceans.
The only athlete who faces expectations like Roy Jones Jr. is Tiger Woods. Tiger has little to prove. Jones still has much to prove.
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Insurgents struck Tuesday at the center of the U.S.-led occupation, firing mortars after sundown at the heavily-guarded district that includes major American facilities. Three people were wounded, the Pentagon said.
BUKIT LAWANG, Indonesia -- A torrent of water, mud and logs swept through a resort village near a reserve for endangered orangutans on Indonesia's Sumatra island, killing at least 78 people, including five foreigners, and leaving about 100 people missing, officials said.
LOS ANGELES -- A year has passed since Frodo and Sam continued their ominous trek to Mordor. It's been six months since Neo lay comatose alongside his nemesis. And three more months will pass before the vengeful Bride gets a chance to kill Bill.
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka -- Sri Lanka's president suspended Parliament and deployed troops around the capital Tuesday after firing three key cabinet ministers who were trying to coax Tamil rebels back into talks to end a 20-year civil war.
"Through Foreign Eyes: An American Photographer in 1980s and 1990s Poland" opens today at Ballantine Hall, Room 109. The reception for photographer Dennis Chamberlin will begin at 7:30 p.m. Chamberlin first visited Poland during Martial Law and began work on a documentary photo project that turned out to be more involving than he first thought.
Twenty-three deadly monks are headed for IU. The Shaolin Warriors, a troupe of authentic Shaolin martial arts masters, will display their unique style of kung fu at the IU Auditorium at 8 p.m. tonight. Doug Booher, the IU Auditorium director, said the show would be one of the highlights of the auditorium season. "The audience should arrive expecting a rare glimpse into the rich culture of the world's most skilled and deadly martial artists as they rely on years of training and deep meditation to carry out ancient rituals," Booher said.
I will admit it. I am in love with Shania Twain. From her great voice, her high energy, emotionally packed music and her gorgeous looks, Twain had the eyes of me and a sold-out Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis transfixed on her during her two hour and 15 minute concert last Tuesday night.
Democrat Mark Kruzan overtook Republican Fred Prall in today's election for Bloomington mayor, winning 63 percent of the vote. Kruzan will replace current mayor John Fernandez, also a democrat. Democrats also retained control of the Bloomington City Council. Full results: Bloomington Mayor 37% Fred Prall (R) 63% Mark Kruzan (D)
NEW YORK -- Catcher Ivan Rodriguez filed for free agency Monday, nine days after helping the Florida Marlins win the World Series. Rodriguez also became a free agent after the 2002 season. When he didn't find a deal to his liking, he agreed Jan. 20 to a $10 million, one-year contract.
PHILADELPHIA -- All-Star closer Billy Wagner was traded Monday from the Houston Astros to the Philadelphia Phillies. Philadelphia sent Houston right-hander Brandon Duckworth, and minor league right-handers Taylor Buchholz and Ezequiel Astacio.
CHICAGO -- Ozzie Guillen is back with the Chicago White Sox, this time as the team's manager. The three-time All-Star shortstop was hired Monday to replace Jerry Manuel, who was fired Sept. 29 after the White Sox failed to reach the playoffs for the second straight year.
NEW YORK -- Like other athletes preparing for the New York City Marathon, Zoe Koplowitz knows the usual tips: Dress for the weather, pace yourself, start out slow.
Now that there are nine weeks of the NFL season complete, we are starting to see what some of the teams are made of this season and what superstars have decided to come to work this year.
The 2003 IU cross country season did not start on a strong note as three of the team's top seven runners experienced season-ending injuries. Doctors diagnosed senior Becky Obrecht and sophomore Jessica Gall with stress fractures before the season began, and sophomore Lindsay Hattendorf discovered she had a stress fracture after the Indiana Intercollegiates.
For IU junior Matt Stevenson, today could be the beginning of his political career. This year's election marks the first political endeavor for the history and secondary education major. But for his competitor, Democrat Regina Moore, campaigning for re-election hasn't been her top priority for the past three weeks.
Bloomington Mayor John Fernandez officially opened Phase II of Clear Creek Trail Thursday, adding 0.8 mile to the existing 1.7-mile trail. Phase II extends from Tapp Road to That Road. Phase I travels south from That Road, crossing Victor Pike, to Church Lane connecting to the existing Bloomington Rail Trail, which is a gravel path.
Bloomington Transit transports more than 2 million IU students and Bloomington residents a year. Buses run everywhere from the IU campus to the south side of Bloomington. But some IU students complain that buses run late or at inconvenient times.