‘RuffRyders’ return home
Community members gathered together Sunday afternoon to celebrate the homecoming of about 135 soldiers from the Alpha 2nd Battalion, 150th Field Artillery of the Indiana National Guard.
Community members gathered together Sunday afternoon to celebrate the homecoming of about 135 soldiers from the Alpha 2nd Battalion, 150th Field Artillery of the Indiana National Guard.
Of all 19th-century natural philosophers, Charles Darwin alone continues to inspire as much public controversy as scientific progress. Even as some of us choose to celebrate his work Thursday, on his 200th birthday, many will remain unaware that such a celebration is even occurring.
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act – doesn’t that have a nice ring to it? It just sounds like it will pave the way in solving the problems our country faces right now. It very well could, if the Senate adds the appropriate provisions.
IU should not continue its exclusive contract with Coca-Cola.
I read in the IDS and the Hoosier Times how the Bloomington Faculty Council regrets that gays and lesbians were offended when Peter Pace, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was appointed to the Poling Chair of Business and Government.
Your recent article on the Bloomington Faculty Council Diversity and Affirmative Action Committee’s resolution was certainly flawed – by content and omission.
When a recent column was written about the latest College Republican call-out meeting, I was astounded by the number of inaccuracies and misconceptions that are apparently ingrained into the column “Looking Backward” by Nathan Dixon.
In response to your opinion piece “No Love for PETA” (Feb. 2), we at PETA often do “sexy” or “shocking” things to get the word out about animal abuse, because sadly, the media usually do not consider the facts alone worth covering.
Last week the Indiana State Board of Education instituted a large agenda of deregulation that allows individual school districts to have much more freedom in how they award credits. To those of us who have gone through four treacherous years of high school, the announced proposals might come off as a bit surprising. Requirements for student-teacher ratios, administrators and counselors were removed.
On his last night in town, I asked my best friend if he was ready to leave, if he was ready for officer basic and ranger school and whatever else he has left before he’ll get deployed. He nodded. “Of course.”
All across the world – from a brothel in India to a home in California, from brick factories in Pakistan to charcoal production in Brazil, from the cocoa fields in the Ivory Coast to your own neighborhood, wherever that may be – about 27 million people are enslaved.
U.S. credibility in the international community, one can hardly dispute, has suffered a gradual deterioration over the past six years.
Michael Steele has long been in the business of telling black voters that Democrats took their votes for granted.
As stated on the aptly named blog IU Fashionista, “Just because we are in Indiana doesn’t mean we don’t understand fashion.”
The IU Art Museum recently received a $500,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to create two new staff positions to enhance the museum’s presence on campus.
Can you tell a lie? And if so, can you do it in such a way that will get you out of a sticky situation?
Oil prices fell alongside the broader markets Tuesday despite Senate passage of President Obama’s economic recovery plan and a new Department of the Treasury program to raise more than $1 trillion in public and private funds.
The Vatican will include discussion of intelligent design in a conference marking the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s “On the Origin of Species,” officials said Tuesday.
IU’s production of “The Vagina Monologues” this weekend will seek to liberate women and their V-spots.
President of France M. Nicolas Sarkozy awarded IU Distinguished Professor of Ballet Violette Verdy France’s highest decoration for her numerous successes in ballet.