Distorting body image
Are my thighs jiggling? Are my biceps big enough? Does he or she think I’m sexy? These questions are common for many, especially young adults and teenagers, said Laurie Legocki, a graduate student focusing on women’s sexuality.
Are my thighs jiggling? Are my biceps big enough? Does he or she think I’m sexy? These questions are common for many, especially young adults and teenagers, said Laurie Legocki, a graduate student focusing on women’s sexuality.
All season long, sophomore Angel Escobedo has given the Hoosiers a spark with his victories in the 125-pound weight class.
The No. 18 water polo team left the Princeton Invite with an even two wins and two losses added to their record. The Hoosiers (5-7) defeated Wagner and Maryland, but came up short against No. 6 San Diego State and Bucknell.
Sour Entertainment, a film company seniors Max Riesberg and Dmitrii Gabrielov launched in December 2007, is currently accepting submissions for a screenwriting competition.
For sophomore Lauren Pfister, going to dinner, the movies or bar-hopping seems like fun, until she notices her empty pockets.
It took senior Kari Bettenbrock and the Hoosiers (1-4) four games and the time leading up to their last out in the bottom of the seventh inning to capture their first win of the season.
Today’s game between IU and Purdue was supposed to feel just like old times.
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Residential Programs and Services will host its first annual “Rock, Paper, Scissors” tournament this month.
John Prendergast, former director of African Affairs on the National Security Council and current co-chair of the Enough Campaign, will speak about the situation in Darfur at noon Tuesday in the Oak Room at the Indiana Memorial Union.
Facebook is no longer just a Web site for people to network with one another. As Facebook evolves, IU’s Residential Programs and Services has decided to get aboard the Facebook train.
Georgetown University professor Michael Eric Dyson will lecture on hip-hop, Hurricane Katrina and Bill Cosby at 7 p.m. today at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.
Consuming diet soda might raise the risk of developing metabolic syndrome, according to a study done by researchers at the University of Minnesota and the University of North Carolina.
Former President George H.W. Bush endorsed Sen. John McCain on Monday, a nod of approval from the Republican political dynasty’s patriarch that sends a strong signal to a GOP establishment wary of the Arizona senator.
The U.S. and major European powers recognized Kosovo on Monday, a day after the province’s ethnic Albanian leaders declared independence from Serbia.
BOLOGNA, Italy – Paris. New York. London. Milan. These four cities are known as fashion capitals of the world.
Whether they are exploring the claustrophobic dynamics of a train car or the inventive acrobatics of concession-stand workers, members of the Windfall Dancers Company challenge audiences’ perception of space and confinement in their upcoming show, “Edgy Things in Small Spaces.”
After two years of editing, writing and shooting, the IU Art Museum has compiled a “masterwork” of pieces from its galleries into a book, due for release later this month.
A free giveaway of emergency contraception doses at Planned Parenthood health centers in Indiana cities that have large college populations has angered an anti-abortion group, whose leader calls it “irresponsible.”
LAFAYETTE – A big city’s drawing power can make it hard for rural school districts to attract good math and science teachers, but superintendents hope to find help in a fellowship program that starts taking applications this year.