Cars v. Bikes
WEEKEND investigates: With cars becoming more inconvenient to drive, could the bike take the car’s place in rock ’n’ roll?
WEEKEND investigates: With cars becoming more inconvenient to drive, could the bike take the car’s place in rock ’n’ roll?

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The 2008-2009 IU men's basketball schedule was released by the University today.
IU-Bloomington will conduct a test of the IU-Notify system at about noon Friday, the University announced today.
A humanitarian aid flight carrying 17 people crashed on a ridge in eastern Congo, and the U.S.-based group that operated the route said Tuesday there appeared to be no survivors.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that Russia will respond calmly to an increase in NATO ships in the Black Sea in the aftermath of the short war with Georgia, but promised that “there will be an answer.”
Anxious evacuees across the country clamored to come home Tuesday after Hurricane Gustav largely spared New Orleans and southern Louisiana, but they were cautioned to wait for the restoration of power and other critical services knocked out by the storm.
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Democrat-turned-independent Sen. Joe Lieberman called for Republicans and Democrats to come together and put aside politics Tuesday night at the Republican National Convention.
ST. PAUL, Minn. – There might be one Hoosier who understands overcoming perceived inexperience better than anyone else. Like Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the recently named running mate of presumptive Republican nominee John McCain, Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard had to prove himself, too.
After three years of hoping and waiting, the students and staff of the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center finally know where their much-needed new building will be located.“I don’t think we could ask for better,” said Rabbi Sue Shifron, executive director of the Hillel Center, on the projected new location at East Eighth Street and North Fess Avenue. The current building, 730 E. Third St., was built specifically for the Hillel Center in 1993 when the number of Jewish students at IU was at about 1,000, Shifron said. Now that number has risen to about 4,500, and it’s no wonder the Hillel Center is bursting at the seams. “We just don’t have enough space in here,” Shifron said. “Now we sometimes have double or triple the number of students in the building that we can comfortably fit.”
The approval process for research involving human subjects has slowed at IU-Bloomington recently, creating problems for graduate students and others who are trying to start and complete projects.
Football reporter Lee Hurwitz updates the Hoosiers' week of practice.
IU assistant coach Josh Brewer was named the assistant coach for men’s and women’s golf at perennial powerhouse Southern California, ending a six-year term at IU.
The Helene G. Simon Hillel Center kicked off the school year with its 19th annual BBQ Bash where more than 600 students gathered for food, friends and fun among IU’s Jewish community.
Finally, we will no longer have to scratch tally marks into the concrete walls of the NFL-less prison which summer brings.
Standing in the 90-degree heat with their “ask me” buttons gleaming in the sun, clans of IU guides directed the dazed and confused freshmen to their destinations for their first two days of classes.