Letters to the editor
Members of the public write about Peggy Welch, Mark Kruzan and a recent column by columnist Mark Dunbar.
Members of the public write about Peggy Welch, Mark Kruzan and a recent column by columnist Mark Dunbar.
Sitting on my kitchen table is an ugly piece of nasty white junk. It’s molded into this square shape and hardly weighs a thing, but I don’t know what to do with it.
It’s time to re-evaluate our educational system.
Junior Farihah Hossain created an organization that offers support to women in more ways than one.
Then-Senator John F. Kennedy challenged University of Michigan students in 1960 to serve their country for the cause of peace by working in developing countries. Today marks the 50th anniversary of the fruits of that challenge: the Peace Corps.
Duke Energy customers provided sworn public comment to add to Duke’s Edwardsport Integrated Coal Gasification plant case, which might increase customers’ energy bills.
Bob Knight, who coached the IU men’s basketball team for 29 seasons, was selected Monday as one of eight new members for National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame.
Strutting has never been as benevolent as at the Strut for Smiles fashion show Monday at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.
At 10:30 p.m. Saturday, while most people are at home getting ready to go out for the night, Adam Gelman and Ross Meisel are putting together glow sticks at Jake’s Nightclub and Bar.
Friday marked the end of “Celebrate EveryBODY Week,” a week-long celebration of body image at the SRSC, in collaboration with Counseling and Psychological Services.
What does it mean to be a food journalist? I’ve been asking myself this question frequently as of late because I have hit my junior-year rut.
The Panhellenic Association, which governs IU’s 19 sororities, released the rankings of each chapter’s average grade-point averages. Kappa Alpha Theta earned the No. 1 spot.
A recent study has discovered a solid link between adolescent-age binge drinking and adult alcoholism.
The Bluebird declared war Thursday as it held the finals for the Little 500 Battle of the Bands.
IU Student Foundation awarded the Sierra Club’s Coal Free IU project with a $12,000 grant.
IU was selected to be the host site for the 21st Century Project. The project, sponsored by the Association of College and University Housing Officers-International, is focused on revitalizing college residence halls by making them more than just a place for students to sleep.
It’s a question that’s been tossed around more and more as IU’s season ends with a whimper. Is this year’s team really no better than it was last year?
The cost of housing and caring for prison inmates in the U.S. accounts for more than $52 billion in expenses per year. Gov. Mitch Daniels said he plans to make Indiana’s contribution to that number a little less daunting.
From 2006-08, Marie Marsman was simply a graduate student at IU earning her master’s in kinesiology and helping out with the Hoosier swim team, hoping to one day find employment as a swim coach.
In an effort to reduce the number of injuries and deaths from drunk driving, the Governor’s Council on Impaired and Dangerous Driving, along with Indiana Criminal Justice Institute Traffic Safety division, will crack down on drunk driving from March 4 to 20.