Law students undeterred by job prospects
In a slow-to-recover economy, potential law school applicants might need to reevaluate whether their investment will pay off.
In a slow-to-recover economy, potential law school applicants might need to reevaluate whether their investment will pay off.
Since Wednesday, Feb. 22, the Stadium Express bus, also known as the X-bus, has not been available for normally-scheduled pickups.
Maurer School of Law faculty discussed the Supreme Court’s recent decision to hear Fisher v. University of Texas, a case regarding the University of Texas at Austin’s use of affirmative action when considering college applicants.
Gov. Mitch Daniels signed seven bills into law last week.
Girl Scouts of Central Indiana and the Indiana War Memorials Commission will collect tattered U.S. flags for proper retirement.
Megan Kinsel, 28, was reported missing at about 8:15 p.m. Sunday by a manager at Courtyard Marriott Bloomington on South College Avenue.
Employees of Kilroy’s Sports Bar N Grill called the Bloomington Police Department on Sunday at about 2 a.m. after a thrown bottle hit a customer in the head, said Sgt. Steve Kellams of BPD.
Flu cases have remained low in Indiana this season, according to the Indiana State Department of Health.
Jimmy Fallon is designating this week as a Springsteen tribute week on his show, “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,” in anticipation of Springsteen’s upcoming LP, “Wrecking Ball,” which will be released in March.
The Local Showcase premiered Saturday at the Bloomington Convention Center, and more than 80 artists sharing 67 booths featured their work.
Donations are the reason the City of Bloomington Arts Commission’s 2012 Arts Project Grant Program has been able to increase its funds for grants.
While the number of daylight hours dwindles before winter solstice, another number tends to rise: the one on the scale.
This is the second time — the first was in 1966 — the IU Opera and Ballet Theater is staging “Der Rosenkavalier.” The opera clocks in at a hefty four-hour duration and is the department’s largest production to date. Previously, the production was performed in English, but it will be sung in German this time.
Award shows are no longer a chance for stars to revel in their own glamour. Now there appears to be some secret hidden edict saying famous people must make some kind of “artistic” statement on the red carpet.
The following is a satirical letter sent to Ron Paul from one of his script writing interns.
I think it is finally time to create one about the meme writers themselves.
Women of Hollywood, we have a certain standard when it comes to Oscar fashion, but you did not meet it this year.
This year the Academy Awards seemed a little lackluster.
IU men's basketball team moved up in both national rankings, from No. 23 to 18 in the AP Poll and to 20 from 24 in the USA Today/ESPN poll.
John Mayer is starting his first U.S. tour in two years on April 9 at the IU Auditorium. He will stop in 18 cities through May 6.