‘Camp Crean’ creates new University policy
Pitching tents wasn’t the only thing taken away from the IU students who camped out at Assembly Hall on Tuesday. They now have no reason to even stand in line.
Pitching tents wasn’t the only thing taken away from the IU students who camped out at Assembly Hall on Tuesday. They now have no reason to even stand in line.
Pitching tents wasn’t the only thing taken away from the IU students who camped out at Assembly Hall on Tuesday. They now have no reason to even stand in line.
For the past few months, the Monroe County Public Library has been looking for a solution to a possible $600,000 budget shortfall that the library might face starting in 2013. Now, the library is requesting permission from the county to issue a $1.3 million bond to make up for the shortfall.

The Kappa Sigma fraternity has been ordered by IU to suspend all activities as of Dec. 7th, pending a formal investigation.

The IU Police Department and an alleged assault victim’s mother have confirmed new details about an incident that occurred at approximately 11:48 p.m. Nov. 29 near the Student Recreational Sports Center.
The losing streak continued for the IU women’s basketball team Wednesday night.The team lost in its first true New York road game since 1979 to St. Bonaventure 65-45, bringing its losing streak to five games.
A booming voice from the speakers, placed strategically around the Auditorium, cued everybody to find a seat and prepare for a great performance. “Welcome to the IU Auditorium and the Chimes of Christmas!” Douglas Booher, director of the IU Auditorium, announced to the waiting crowd.
For four years, senior midfielder Nick Blevins wasn’t the featured scorer for the IU men’s soccer team, nor was he the leading assist man or even a player who had many opportunities on the field.
A recent study by the Indiana Business Research Center in IU’s Kelley School of Business wielded telling results about the work outcomes for the state of Indiana’s public college graduates.
IU employees are competing for the title “healthiest IU campus,” a competition based off of the Presidential Active Lifestyle Award.
“This Old Cub” finally got what he had always wanted, an induction into Cooperstown, Mass. In his sixteenth time on the ballot, Ron Santo became a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Brad Heim, an economics associate professor in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, said one talking point in the Occupy debate should be defining who exactly falls into the 1 percent category.
The IU Student Association Congress met Tuesday night with 27 of 48 members in attendance, failing to meet quorum. However, IUSA President Justin Kingsolver still delivered an executive report and followed with a discussion on the future direction of Congress.
The Union Board executive team made cuts across all programming committees’ proposals this year after receiving a less-than-expected budget from the Committee for Fee Review.
Those in attendance at the IU Cinema Tuesday night were treated to a variety of stereoscopic 3D short films by the Advanced Visualization Laboratory and the Department of Telecommunications. This 3D Student Film Showcase featured eight films created by students, faculty and staff at IU. The evening was also an opportunity to learn about the 3D research being done at the University.
In Bloomington, there are more customers than restaurants. The eateries are more individual than those who frequent them. Thus, restaurants are an indicator of individual identity.
Bands that wrote songs for the album will perform at Flannelgraph Record’s Holiday Benefit Spectacular. The benefit will begin at 8 p.m. Thursday at The Bishop. Instead of cash, a canned good or clothing donation will be accepted for admission. These will go to the Monroe Country Red Cross.
What does the rise of hipster-friendly black metal bands mean for the genre?