Pope Benedict XVI is a bully
The Pope is truly being a bully.
The Pope is truly being a bully.
Tim Tebow shouldn’t be winning football games. He shouldn’t even be playing in them.
Grave threats against imperialists and Zionists, covert assassinations of nuclear physicists, conspiracy theories dating back decades, warmongering and xenophobia abound.
IU employee Darrell Tolliver, 55, died Tuesday morning after a car accident on Old Ind. 37, said Mark Land, associate vice president of University Communications.
“Everyone always says, ‘We want to be more involved in diversity. We want to interact with different groups, but we don’t know how,’” Love said. “So we developed this Unity Summit with small group dialogue so people would get a chance to interact with other IU students and community members who are different from themselves.”
Ohio State had four starters that were ranked in the top 100 in CBSSports.com’s Preseason Top 100 College Players. Lenzelle Smith, Jr. was not one of them.
A 17-year-old from Worthington, Ind., said he believes a law requiring persons of interest in missing persons cases to undergo polygraph tests would help investigators locate Spierer’s whereabouts.
Junior Ruofan Xia was on a journey of self-discovery. Friends said he wanted to understand every part of himself and succeed both emotionally and financially, like so many students at IU. That journey ended when Xia, 21, of Carmel, Ind., was found dead Wednesday at the Travelodge at 2615 E. Third St.
Hotfox is currently among the top five bands competing in a contest for a spot to perform at South by Southwest Interactive Film and Music Festival in Austin, Texas, this March. The band found out about the contest on Sonicbids and submitted their song “Mountain Tiger.” The band members received an email two weeks ago informing them that they were finalists.
Tonight, the Arts Alliance of Greater Bloomington will present January’s Artists After Hours event, which will feature the City of Bloomington Arts Commission.
Inside the theater, many patrons were ready for IU Department of Kinesiology and Theater and Drama’s “Contemporary Voices” performance to begin, but outside, the line for tickets was long.
The IU Jacobs School of Music, Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology and African American Arts Institute presented “Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,” a multimedia production that celebrated the late civil rights activist.
While any dietetics major would agree that resolving to eat healthier and workout more is a smart decision, the resolutions made by individuals to starve themselves and over-exercise are never endorsed.
More than 30 IU faculty members at the School of Fine Arts exhibited their work Friday at the Grunwald Gallery of Art.
Residential Programs and Services has announced several changes to its housing contract for the 2012-13 school year for students who choose to break the contract so that they can participate in certain academic programs or because they have made plans to graduate at the semester’s end.
Students of the on-campus organization Coal Free IU hand-delivered bundles of petitions consisting of over 5,000 signatures to the office of IU President Michael McRobbie Friday.Sierra Club member Alexis Boxer said that, after two and half years on the campaign, it is time for students to take their concerns to the highest possible office.
With the beginning of winter comes the arrival of many seasonal sports, but for the IU Ski and Snowboarding club, this is nowhere near the beginning of their activities. The club members not only participate in winter sports, but also engage in other activities such as rock climbing, horseback riding and paint-balling.
The Indiana House of Representatives and the Senate are currently working on these proposed bills.