Weeding out even more innocent people
WE SAY: The Indiana legislature needs to get back to real work and stop increasing penalties for small-time crime
WE SAY: The Indiana legislature needs to get back to real work and stop increasing penalties for small-time crime
Those of us planning the strike have understood from the beginning that retaliation against strikers is a serious concern.
The worst sustainability proposal comes from Hoosiers 4 Solutions, the ticket this editorial board endorsed Monday, in the form of a bike share program.
WE SAY: On April 7, college students will participate in the 18th annual nude College Greek Athletic meet in Florida. Here’s our list of everything else you can do in the buff.
All the fear-based propaganda is publicity that works. Clearly I’m talking about it right now and giving the group more publicity. But how fair, and how earned is said attention?
Deregulatory capitalist economics writ large likes to see itself as the coordinated prosperous uplifting of all people in tandem. I’ve come to see it more and more as the selfish dominance of the many by the most powerful, the egotistical delusion that megalomania is altruism.
Junior Darian Schmidt was named the 2013 Big Ten Diver of the Year, the conference office announced Tuesday.
Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind., will meet with Bloomington business leaders today and discuss the current economic state and provide ways to encourage job creation.
For the only time during the Little 500 Spring Series, it will be all about the individual performances of riders.
Cutters senior rider Kevin Depasse is on a mission to win today’s Individual Time Trials at Bill Armstrong Stadium and he won’t hold anything back, he said.
IUSA election continues today. Voting is open until 10 p.m.
No. 17 IU will go for its 16th straight victory as the team travels to Cincinnati to play Xavier University at 3 p.m. today.
The IU Slam Poetry Team had a house show last Friday as a rehearsal for their upcoming participation in the College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational.
Max’s Place hosts Comic’s Night every Tuesday. The evening offers short sets of stand-up comedy featuring local up-and-coming comedians.
While everyone was getting caught up in the Miami Heat’s unbelievable streak, there had been a more impressive one going on in hockey.
“Falstaff,” the last production of IU Opera & Ballet Theater’s 2012-13 season, will start its run at 8 p.m. Friday.
The IU softball team kept its winning streak at Andy Mohr Field alive Tuesday, defeating Indiana State 7-0. The win marked the Hoosiers’ 10th straight victory against Indiana State,as IU improved to 4-0 at home.
The College of Arts and Sciences has announced the theme for the 2013 fall semester to be “Connectedness: Networks in a Complex World."
The Commission on Multicultural Understanding had its 25th annual awards ceremony in the Indiana Memorial Union on Monday, honoring faculty, students and staff who have been active in promoting diversity at IU.
Hosted by the Patten Foundation Lectures, Primatologist Sarah Hrdy gave the first of her two scheduled lectures in Bloomington this week to a full audience.