FEMA denies aid to storm-battered towns
INDIANAPOLIS – State officials say they’ll appeal a decision by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to deny federal aid for northwest Indiana residents whose homes were damaged by flooding in August.
INDIANAPOLIS – State officials say they’ll appeal a decision by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to deny federal aid for northwest Indiana residents whose homes were damaged by flooding in August.
INDIANAPOLIS – A DNA test may determine if a missing Indianapolis woman was the victim of a man who has confessed to killing six women in four states.
The IU Student Association will be holding a “Symposium on the Future of Student Governance” this Saturday at the Indiana Memorial Union, which will focus on and discuss how effective the student organization performs as a whole.
Over the past three years at Indiana University, Students Taking Action Now: Darfur or STAND, has been working hard to educate students about the ongoing genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan and bring about effective legislative action to aid civilians in the region.
I am writing in response to the article on the Tudor Room’s new policy for tipping. Before becoming a professor, I worked in the food service industry for 15 years; waiting tables, catering parties, organizing formal wine tasting parties and even consulting on general operations of other restaurants.
Right-wing columnists are abundant in college newspapers (I can attest to the situation at Ohio State, where I graduated), but most of their time is spent complaining about the “lack of freedom” in college.
I am writing to express my strong concern about the traffic on the IU campus. Many examples might be given in this regard, but the one that I have in mind is the pedestrian crossing on Jordan Avenue and Seventh Street by the Jordan stream, close to the exit from the parking garage. Many drivers act as if this pedestrian crossing were not there.
I wanted to commend columnist Ayesha Awan for her column on Wednesday, “Facebook Activism?” She is absolutely right. If someone cares about an issue, be it Barack Obama’s presidential campaign or the right to habeas corpus, it is not enough to join a Facebook group espousing this belief. In the age of the Internet, it is all too common that people believe their Facebook profiles speak for them enough.
The proposed campus-wide smoking ban which will take effect in January is an unworkable and lamentable idea. Certainly, there is reason to be concerned for the health of the student body, and it is understandable why the campus has banned smoking within 30 feet of buildings.
Colin Dugdale’s article that appeared in INside magazine should in fact have been published in the Opinion section of the IDS, as it was a thinly-veiled diatribe bashing a minority of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community.
It is regrettable that the IDS did not cover the Labor Studies Brown Bag presentation called Outsourcing Jobs at IU on Thursday, Sept. 27. As vice president of the Communications Workers of America Local 4730, I believe that the IDS missed a forum addressing one of the most pressing issues on campus.
When I was a little kid, I dreamed of being on three shows: “Legends of the Hidden Temple,” “GUTS” and “American Gladiators.” Since Nickelodeon Games and Sports no longer exists (and since I’m no longer allowed to participate in kids’ game shows), my chance of fulfilling my dream has dwindled down to “American Gladiators.”
When I was a little kid, I dreamed of being on three shows: “Legends of the Hidden Temple,” “GUTS” and “American Gladiators.” Since Nickelodeon Games and Sports no longer exists (and since I’m no longer allowed to participate in kids’ game shows), my chance of fulfilling my dream has dwindled down to “American Gladiators.”
We all have anniversaries to celebrate. The standards such as birthdays, first dates or weddings; significant events such as deaths; or life changes such as coming out (my 12-year “Gay Day” anniversary is this fall). I invite you to help me commemorate my five-year anniversary as a vegetarian during this Vegetarian Awareness Month.
"Brother Jim” Gilles is on a mission from God to save your soul. According to his Web site, he has been “your holiness home missionary to the universities America” since 1982. But if he wants to preach at campuses in Indiana, he will have to stay within university-designated areas. Brother Jim sued Vincennes University in 2004 when it required him to file a request before speaking on campus and restricted him to a sidewalk in front of the student union. He claimed that the space was infrequently visited by students and contained loud background noise from passing vehicles.
The American people are sick and tired of politics as usual. For seven years, we have had to endure partisanship that has reached unbelievable levels under a Republican- led government and has not improved much with a Democrat-controlled congress. President Bush’s approval ratings are in the dirt at around 31 percent and Congress isn’t far behind at 22 percent.
I personally believe that there should be a requirement that every politician who runs for public office must have smoked pot at some point. Even if that experience doesn’t make the politician want to legalize it, he or she will at least realize how dangerous it isn’t.
Question: I am a 24 year old male who has been having some problems with sexual performance lately.
Police release new information on arrest of IU student on numerous drug charges, as well as a seperate arrest of his brother.
CLEVELAND – A gunman opened fire in a downtown high school Wednesday before killing himself. Five people were taken to a hospital, authorities said.