A little respect
Ever since I was a child, I’ve been told “no” countless times.
Ever since I was a child, I’ve been told “no” countless times.
President Barack Obama’s calls for increased international involvement in the war in Afghanistan suffered a major setback this weekend when revelation of a controversial law passed by the Kabul regime threatened the support of European governments.
I’ve never been so excited and so disappointed in myself at the same time as I was this past Thursday.
Monroe County Sheriff’s Office detectives and forensic anthropologists are working to figure out the death of a man whose remains were found on Monday, said Captain Kenneth Barnes.
The economy is down and bank scams are up. A phone-calling scam is going around to customers and non-customers of Peoples State Bank and Fifth Third Bank in Bloomington.
L'AQUILA, Italy - A powerful earthquake in mountainous central Italy knocked down whole blocks of buildings early Monday as residents slept, killing more than 70 people in the country's deadliest quake in nearly three decades, officials said. Tens of thousands were homeless and 1,500 were injured.
The event, which was like a variety show, kicked off Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. The month is traditionally celebrated in May, but IU observes it in April, Jennifer Lee, assistant professor of sociology, said. “It celebrates the accomplishments of all who have come before us,” Lee said.
Wing It captain Kristi Hewitt won the title of Miss ‘N Out champion Saturday afternoon. Delta Upsilon’s David Richardson-Rossbach claimed the men’s title after a close finish.
IU Ph.D. student dropout Christian Lander discussed his widely popular blog, Stuff White People Like, with students Sunday evening.
The gift was given in memory of Georgina Joshi, an IU graduate student who died in a plane crash along with four other Jacobs students three years ago.
A weekend road trip seemed to be what the Hoosiers needed after their first Big Ten loss Tuesday at home against Illinois.
After a fourth-place finish in its last tournament in Arizona, the IU women’s golf team is returning to familiar surroundings.
The second week of potential dean of students visits will continue today with Lori Reesor, the current associate vice president for student success at the University of Kansas.
The IU water polo team finished the regular season on a roll, winning all four of its weekend games.
The weekend brought the Hoosiers two up-hill contests and a drop in doubles points. Prevailing in a pair of 4-3 wins, the IU tennis team (12-7, 4-2) defeated Iowa and Minnesota in its first home Big Ten matches of the season.
Three positive HIV tests have been reported to the IU Health Center since July 2008, the highest number in 15 years.
IU (5-26, 1-5) appeared to be outmatched by No. 8 Northwestern (22-7, 8-0) going into Saturday’s doubleheader.
The IU men’s track and field team proved they were the top squad this weekend by taking out recent indoor national champion Oregon to win the Pepsi Team Invitational in Eugene, Ore.
On a cold and rainy day last week, IU coach Tracy Smith paced back and forth on the diamond as his players looked on, eagerly awaiting the game-3 start of their first Big Ten series against Minnesota. The opposing dugout was empty. The umpire’s hands fought the wind as he announced the cancelation of the March 29 game.
The candy machine at Henry Sibley High School knows when students roam the halls and automatically powers down when they’ve gone home. The basketball court still shines, but under the glow of fluorescent tubes that suck up a fraction of the juice the old lights used.