Don't let summer bore you: Things to do this week
We know you're bored. Here's some stuff to keep you occupied this week.
We know you're bored. Here's some stuff to keep you occupied this week.
The state and federal governments have reached a standoff over family planning funds.
High-speed Internet connections, while convenient for downloading videos and playing games online, are also major indicators of economic development. Southern Indiana, however, is lagging behind, according to a new report from the Indiana Business Research Center,.
With the passage of HEA 1210, medical professionals are required to tell women seeking abortions that fetuses can feel pain at 20 weeks or before.
The multiple choice format encourages the minimal amount of work to be done and requires less interaction with the information to achieve a good grade.
I’ve been following the ring of budding presidential contenders develop and it’s become apparent that politicians tend to talk in circles.
15 IU ROTC cadets graduated from the program this year, becoming Second Lieutenants.
Since 2010, the Kelley School’s Institute of International Business has been working in conjunction with other organizations to help women in Malaysia overcome their fears and become more financially capable.
Ryan Hoffman and Bob Taylor’s dream is slowly coming together.The pair opened their studio Volta Glass in 2010, but said they only felt comfortable having an opening ceremony last month. There’s been remodeling for the last five months; and though it’s still not finished, they’re glad to be getting started.
The Bloomington Police Department and family and friends of missing woman Lauren Spierer will conduct another series of searches Monday.
The Bloomington Police Department has been searching for a missing woman since 4:30 a.m. Friday. The woman is Lauren Spierer, age 20.Spierer is a white female, 4 feet 11 inches tall, slender build, has blue eyes and long blonde hair. Spierer was last seen walking south on College Avenue from 11th Street on her way back to her apartment in Smallwood Plaza, located on College Avenue. She did not arrive to her apartment and video footage does not show her entering the apartment complex. Spierer was wearing a white tank top with a loose, light colored button shirt over it and full length black stretch pants. She was not wearing shoes. According to her mother, Spierer has a life-threatening heart condition called Long QT Syndrome. Spierer's mother has asked that if anyone knows where her daughter is, to please take her to the hospital. Flyers have been distributed all across the IU campus as well as Bloomington. Anyone with information about Lauren Spierer should call BPD at 812-339-4477 .
“The Hangover Part II” is the ultimate tribute to laziness
"Blue Suicide" only occasionally riles us from sleep
Thurston Moore's move from distortion lands him an interesting sound
Summer brings storm clouds and blackouts, so WEEKEND’s got some advice to keep you entertained when the power goes off.
An historic, fully-restored 1929 Ford Tri-Motor plane will be on display and open for rides at the Monroe County Airport from June 2 to 5. Tickets are $60 per person.
Incoming freshman who have never had to care for their own personal finances might quickly find themselves in a bad situation. So how can a poor college student make it work? We have some tips to help you manage.
Between the time freshmen attend orientation and the time they begin classes in the fall, is there anything that incoming students can do to prepare for college academics and the courses that await them?
The IU administration is made up of 117 administrative offices and services, all of which carry out a different task. With so many departments, it’s hard to distinguish who is who. These are IU’s top four administrators, and here’s what they can do for you.