IU faculty nominated for Grammy awards
Sound media historian Patrick Feaster and Professor Wayne Wallace were both nominated for the 2014 Grammy awards. Nominees were announced Friday.
Sound media historian Patrick Feaster and Professor Wayne Wallace were both nominated for the 2014 Grammy awards. Nominees were announced Friday.
To help you with your holiday shopping, here are some books that your relatives will love.
Los Angeles based comedian Sean O’Connor will perform live at the Comedy Attic this week. The IDS got a chance to speak with him before the show.
In the midst of a 17-5 Milwaukee run in the middle of the second half, which saw IU held without a field goal for almost seven minutes, Larryn Brooks stopped the bleeding.
The IU women’s basketball team’s most prolific players were at it again in Assembly Hall. Freshmen guards Taylor Agler and Larryn Brooks commanded offense and defense in IU’s home 87-68 victory over Milwaukee.
Earlier this year, the Indiana General Assembly passed a law to change the dispersal dates of the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Plan benefits, also known as food stamps.
Senior outside hitter Jordan Haverly walked off the volleyball court from her final IU game on Nov. 29, a crimson No. 2 on her front and back and a brace on her left knee. As she walked back to the locker room, feelings of disbelief and sadness swept over her as the shock of her career ending started to hit her. She didn’t want to leave the sense of family shared with team members.
Jeffrey Belth, a Bloomington resident, has spent the past 12 years photographing, writing, compiling and designing his award-winning “Butterflies of Indiana: A Field Guide.”
Every year, without fail, I find myself desperately searching the mall for something that great-aunt Mary Margaret, who knits her own cat sweaters, or goth cousin-once-removed Jimmy, who never leaves his room, might appreciate. So, to help you with your holiday shopping, here are some books that your relatives will love.
As the economy slowly improves, an increasing number of households will purchase holiday gifts online this year. However, many large retailers are able to exempt themselves from state sales taxes. The U.S. has still not yet made a judgement on how sales from online retailers like Amazon or Ebay will be taxed.
I was very disappointed to read in the IDS that a faculty member in the Kelley School of Business, professor Charles Tezcinka, is supporting the HJR 6 amendment to deny equal rights to marry to any Indiana resident based on their sexual orientation. I expect more from an educator than prejudice against any segment of our population.
Alas, the snow, lights, music and other mid-December festivities have signaled the start of yet another round of Christmas time fighting.
To the thousands of students who have been involved with WIUX at 8th and Woodlawn in the past 40 years and to myself, this land swap is not about the historical architecture. This land swap is about what’s on the inside of these historical homes.
Hopefully, with more guidance, students will be more likely to complete their degrees.
Expansion of Medicare can be the best way out of this medical morass we are in.
The actual race of Santa is not important. What’s important is understanding why people feel it’s necessary to pose such stupid questions.
It’s not feasible for a student to show their best knowledge of the material when they have one week to prove they know four different disciplines.
With proper prenatal care and general knowledge about the risks of sexual activity, Indiana’s outrageously high infant mortality rate could be solved almost instantly.
A few weeks ago, I read a column in the Indiana Daily Student under the title “Saudi women driven to drive,” and I was surprised. I am a Saudi woman, but what I read was not about me or my female friends and my family members in Saudi Arabia. I am writing to explain some things about my culture
Former Hoosier standout Matt Powless has been named the new assistant coach of the IU wrestling team.