PACE program educates students about Internet security
On Saturday, members of the Political and Civic Engagement certificate program discussed the topic of “Internet and Society: Privacy, Freedom, and Security” at their annual issues forum.
On Saturday, members of the Political and Civic Engagement certificate program discussed the topic of “Internet and Society: Privacy, Freedom, and Security” at their annual issues forum.
The “40 Fingers Jazz Piano Concert,” a recital of jazz piano duets and trios, started at 6 p.m. Sunday in the Simon Music Center.
Lukasik, an IU alumnus, and dozens of others shop at the Bloomington Farmer’s Market on Saturday mornings, knowing they might spend more than they would at a grocery store.
Student volunteers from IU made their way to the Crestmont Boys and Girls Club, which is located about three miles west of campus in a low-income, subsidized-housing community.
Whether to spend the extra money and buy organic constantly plagues me during my weekly trips to the grocery store.
The moment captured by the lens of Ira Wilmer (Will) Counts Jr. of 15-year-old Elizabeth Ann Eckford and Hazel Bryan Massery spoke for itself. Eckford, an African-American student, cast her shaded eyes downward and was determined to not let her tormentor see her cry.
Heart Healthy Hoopla, in honor of American Heart Month, included a variety of presentations by local organizations such as IU Health-Bloomington Hospital, the YMCA, the Twin Lakes Recreation Center in Bloomington and the American Heart Association City of Hope.

Despite support in the Indiana House of Representatives, a bill designed to punish K-12 students for unfavorable off-campus speech faced opposition Wednesday in a state Senate committee hearing.
People attach a stigma to receiving health care intended for low-income individuals, an IU study released last week found.
After scoring a Big Ten Conference-high 103 points in IU’s first meeting against Iowa, the Hoosiers offense was all but absent on Sunday afternoon.
The No. 18/20 Hoosiers are taking on the Iowa Hawkeyes tonight in Iowa City, Iowa. Follow along with the IDS basketball reporters and others here.
If you’ve ever been in a room with someone when a Justin Bieber song plays, you’ve heard one of two responses: the ear-popping squeal of a fan girl or a complaint about how music is quickly circling the drain.
Indiana Daily Student opinion columnist Sidney Fletcher wrote a reaction piece Wednesday to news of the University’s presidential intern’s plans to study the feasibility of a program designed to bolster the liberal arts.
Today, kids, I’m going to write about how much I hate Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj and the rest of Young Money.
Mitt Romney might need to rethink his campaign strategy.
Bloomington resident Everett Dawson, 42, faces two class A felony charges of child molestation after allegedly having relations with the 12-year-old daughter of friends, said Sgt. Steve Kellams of the Bloomington Police Department.
Administrators at Bloomington High School North allegedly found two students, a 15-year-old girl and a 16-year-old boy, engaging in sexual activity under a stairwell in the school.
Despite another record-setting day at the Big Ten Championships, Indiana’s women’s swimming and diving team has a lot of work to do if it wants a fourth consecutive Big Ten title.
The Hoosiers will make their spring debut with two events in Parrish, Fla., starting Saturday with a Nassau event against Wisconsin at the River Wilderness Country Club.
The number 13 has never been particularly lucky, and neither has the IU women’s basketball team in Big Ten play this season. After falling to No. 9 Ohio State (22-3, 10-3 Big Ten) in Columbus, Ohio, Thursday night 75-54, IU’s (5-21, 0-13) losing streak hit unlucky number 13 with only three games remaining in the season.