7,000 freshmen move into dorms without a hitch
After nearly 7,000 freshmen moved into the residence halls today, the only traces that remain are the overflowing Dumpsters with cardboard boxes. Video of freshman move-in day 2007
After nearly 7,000 freshmen moved into the residence halls today, the only traces that remain are the overflowing Dumpsters with cardboard boxes. Video of freshman move-in day 2007
The boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island have a new a neighbor – at least for this weekend.
A smattering of oversized beer mugs, Bobby Knight illustrations and IU men’s basketball beer cozies are all that is left of Macri’s Deli.
While other students at IU went on vacation or took classes over the summer, seniors Mike MacDonald and Ben Oprinovich spent their time filling out paperwork for Indiana and the Internal Revenue Service.
The IU Alumni Association helped kick off the start of the college football season with a tent party Tuesday night at the Virgil T. DeVault Alumni Center.
Matt Roth, a 6-foot-2 shooting guard from Illinois, announced Wednesday he will sign a letter of intent to play for IU in 2008. Roth chose IU over Bradley and Saint Louis universities. Roth is the second player from a neighboring state to join next year’s recruiting class, and the third commitment overall. He joins Bud Mackey, shooting guard from Kentucky, and Devin Ebanks, small forward from Connecticut.
President Michael McRobbie toured residence halls during move-in Wednesday, much to the delight of the students and parents he greeted.
As the Hoosiers held a public scrimmage at Memorial Stadium Aug. 18 , something was noticeably absent. Not the scoreboard in the north end zone, nor the red 1993 Independence Bowl banner that hangs as a 14-year-old reminder of the Hoosiers’ last bowl game.
Raise your hand if you like the NFL preseason. OK. You can put your hands down now, Raiders fans. Don’t get the joke? Let me explain.
Kingz is an uncompromising effort that reunites members Pimp C and Bun B for their first album since 2001 for more tales of pimping, crime and extravagance that fans have come to expect over the last two decades.
It's perhaps reckless to willfully inflate a movie rating for the sake of posterity, but should "The Lookout" ever be compared to overvalued plot-benders like 2000's "Memento," a little falsification is merited.
The only truly damning criticism I can bring myself to hurl at the Quin twins is that they might consider penning something other than a yearning love song for their next LP
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The IU women’s soccer team dropped its only exhibition match of the preseason 5-0 to the University of Missouri Tigers on Tuesday night in Columbia, Mo.
His name is Bob Hebenstreit, but his friends call him Hebe. Hebe has been a fixture in the Bloomington bar scene for more than 30 years. He owned his own bar (The Peanut Barrel) and has tended bar at five different establishments around town. Hebe is currently employed at Nick's English Hut. He sat down with WEEKEND and shared the unique wisdom his career has afforded him.
Poor Chris Rock. The guy's hilarious, but like most comedians, his movies never quite match up to his stand-up.
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Junior Isabelle Seale has worked at Nick's English Hut for three months. At Nick's, Seale is a server and tends bar. She recently sat down with WEEKEND and reflected on what the job has taught her.
If Okkervil River suffered from success before, now it's truly doomed.
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