First responders commemorate Sept. 11
Outside Bloomington City Hall, people commented how Wednesday’s humid, 90-degree heat reminded them of the weather on Sept. 11, 2001.
Outside Bloomington City Hall, people commented how Wednesday’s humid, 90-degree heat reminded them of the weather on Sept. 11, 2001.
A scholarship campaign recently announced by the IU Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Alumni Association will be the first university-sanctioned scholarship fund for GLBT students in the nation.
A trial date for Devan Dumes, a former IU men’s basketball player who is facing attempted murder charges, among others, has been set for Monday in Marion Superior Court.
Former Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett has been cleared of any wrongdoing in reference to claims he made grade adjustments for certain state schools last year, according to a report released by the state legislature Friday.
Drunken driving is still a serious issue that we’ve never seemed to fully grasp.
I’d like to know when it was decided that “nigger” should become a term of endearment.
IU students are fortunate to have an IU Health Center team, COPE, dedicated to helping affected students recover from disordered eating conditions.
I worry that students dealing with ED thoughts and behaviors will not seek the exceptional and affordable care through IU, believing they’re “not that sick,” “not sick enough,” or feel they have to “fix it” on their own so they won’t be kicked off campus.
What we need now is a decisive and democratic student government centered on voicing the concerns of its student population to top administrators.
The real problem exemplified by the Saint Mary’s video is not that students are rapists, it’s that sexual assault is considered — at least by some — to be an appropriate area in which to disagree with The Man.
Letter to the editor
The fact remains that Indiana is treating texting and driving like it is not a major issue of society today.
Cows, pigs, chickens and lambs are already eaten. What makes horses different?
On Sept. 6, the Mathers Musuem of World Cultures staged a grand opening commemorating the rarely-seen work of the late photographer.
Late-season games in the IU women’s basketball team’s Big Ten schedule should prepare it well heading into the conference tournament. The Hoosiers’ final nine opponents had a combined Big Ten record of 78-66, a 0.542 winning percentage.
Imagine Hoosier Nation packing University Gym. You think it gets loud at a Hoosier basketball game, but the acoustics in University Gym would not be able to contain the amount of noise fans would make.
Riley Hospital patients walked down the Whittenberger Auditorium stage with their IU student escorts Tuesday night as part of the second annual IUDM Runway for Riley event.
Jewish students are invited to take an all-expenses paid trip to Israel, sponsored by the Birthright Israel Foundation and the Government of Israel since 1999. IU’s Hillel Center has sixty open spots on their trip, which will travel to Israel for ten days during winter break.
For the past three years, the Bleeding Heartland Rollergirls have tried to qualify for the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association’s divisional tournament. They finally accomplished this long-standing goal.
Each week, IU Athletic Director Fred Glass will do a brief Q&A with the IDS about the gameday experience at Memorial Stadium. This week, he talks about the support of the students and the back story of the new cannon, Big Jake.