College: the party years
College is not for everyone. That is apparent when looking at national college dropout rates.
College is not for everyone. That is apparent when looking at national college dropout rates.
Jarrod Lowery, After reading your article in the IDS last Thursday, I felt compelled to contact you. While I agree that measures need be taken to increase the supply of health care and decrease the demand, the changes you proposed are grossly irresponsible.
On March 3, Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White was indicted on seven felony charges involving voter fraud.
RHA officer elections will take place today from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the residence halls. Only students currently living in a residence hall are eligible to vote. Here is the breakdown:
A limited-liability corporation owned by a former IU Student Association executive received $18,309 of mandatory student fees last year to develop a GPS bus-tracking system.
Speaker of the House Brian Bosma pounded his gavel six times to start yet another meeting in which nothing could happen.
Out of 278 applicants, 33 women have been chosen as 2011 500 Festival Princesses, representing the 500 Festival Program, the 2011 Indianapolis 500, their hometowns and their universities.
The IU Student Association Congress will convene tonight to hear a resolution calling for the impeachment of current IUSA Chief of Staff Neil Kelty, as decided by IUSA’s Congressional Central Committee.
Speaker of the House Brian Bosma pounded his gavel six times to start yet another meeting in which nothing could happen. Along with the rumble of 200 booing protesters, he said this made the House chambers feel more like a football game than a legislative session.
A henna class at the IU Asian Culture Center teaches the basic techniques and designs used to create both traditional and Arabic art styles. Senior Priyanka Dube teaches the class, which happens every two weeks.
The Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty and Academic Affairs, along with the Office of the Vice Provost for Research, announced the recipients of the Outstanding Junior Faculty Award for 2011 on Feb. 8. The five recipients were honored with three grants totaling up to $14,500 each, according to the press release.
In Triple Threat, IDS men’s basketball columnist Nathan Hart will look at three issues concerning IU, the Big Ten or college basketball in general.
The Faculty and Staff for Student Excellence Mentoring Program sponsored a clothing drive in several residence halls throughout February.
Kenny Eagle is already finding a way to put his knowledge from his Intermediate Financial and Accounting class into action.
Ten residence halls sold Lego pieces for $1 to build a school in Uganda through Building Tomorrow.
While many Little 500 cyclists draw inspiration from wearing their houses’ letters, an additional phrase has run down the sleeves of the Alpha Chi Omega team jersey for several years as a simple reminder of the members’ ultimate goal.
IU senior Henok Netabai walked into Café D’Jango one morning hoping to eat breakfast.
There are two words that I absolutely dread during the academic year: midterms and finals.
Ron White didn’t know his first joke would be funny. It was at a family get-together. He was told a knock-knock joke by somebody there, and he repeated it to his parents.
House Speaker Brian Bosma has showed no signs of giving in, and I hope that he continues to hold strong. While I respect the Democrats’ list of demands, quite frankly it goes too far.