Poster sale generates $8,000 for student club
The annual poster sale, hosted by IU Outdoor Adventures, lasts from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily until Aug. 31. Most prints range between $7 and $9.
The annual poster sale, hosted by IU Outdoor Adventures, lasts from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily until Aug. 31. Most prints range between $7 and $9.
Thousands of students waited quietly in the IU Auditorium Wednesday afternoon. With many just arriving on campus hours beforehand, they were about to officially welcomed into the IU family.
LOS ANGELES – Ryan Seacrest of “American Idol” is hosting next month’s Emmy ceremony, but viewers still won’t be able to call in and pick the winners.
Amy Winehouse has put her North American tour on hold, raising more concerns about her health.
Strokes of bright blue and red watercolors paint the story of Bloomington artist Layla Caplinger’s life. They show her past, her struggles, her journey to artistic freedom. And now, they’ve won her a spot as the featured artist in the Rhythms of the Soul exhibit, now at Bellevue Art Gallery.
A dark carnival crashes and slashes its way into Bloomington tonight. Making camp at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, The Dark Carnival Film Festival will feature more than 40 independent horror movies, a sideshow, a horror rock band and, on Saturday night, a Dance Party Massacre.
CultureFest After-Party When: 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. tonight Where: IU Art Museum, 1133 E. Seventh St. More Information: Come to the Thomas T. Solley Atrium for the CultureFest After-Party, welcoming new and returning students with a free coffee-tasting and culture-fusion event featuring art, music and more. Entertainment and coffee samples from around the world will complement an encyclopedic collection of art work. This event is free.
Save your pennies! The best advice I could possibly give the incoming class of squeaky clean, fresh-faced ex-high schoolers who are about to commence learning independence is to fiercely covet those arbitrary bits of copper. Those tiny percentages of dollars – the remnants of awkward transactions – can truly add up, as anyone who has seen the movie Office Space can attest to. Sadly, I cannot promise that by the end of your time here your pennies will add up to the hundreds of thousands of dollars Peter Gibbons and his friends were able rip off their employer, but counting up that little jar of loose change on your dresser at the end of a semester is sure to yield a surprisingly large amount.
Columnists tend to fit into categories. I myself probably fall under the “angry liberal woman.” I’ve seen all kinds of columnists, ranging from the “sports pundit” to the “narcissistic neo-con” to the “tree-hugger” to the “religious right-wing dude,” morph into the “sentimental Hoosier”category right around the time they graduate – writing columns about their successes, failures, regrets and hopes for the future. Graduation is two years away for me, but upon arriving back to Bloomington for my junior year at IU, I’ve found my “angry liberal woman” self melting into a “sentimental Hoosier.”
In May, I couldn’t leave Bloomington fast enough. I aimed my car north-northwest and gunned it. Four-and-a-half hours of pedal-to-the-metal and I never once looked back. Spring semester had been stressful and seemed to last at least a whole year and a half. Besides, I had a really cool summer job lined up. What could be more fun and less stressful than spending a summer as a camp counselor in Maine?
In a recent speech introducing his leadership team, IU President Michael McRobbie cited IU’s recent drop in the U.S. News and World Report college rankings as a sign of IU’s “static” conditions. At the same time that it frets over its slide from 70th to 75th, IU trumpets its status as a program “to look for” – whatever that means. But what kind of relevance do these rankings really have?
The Bloomington Police Department arrested a local man on Tuesday after he was caught dealing cocaine.
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. For more analysis check out the IDS Basketblog.
With many freshmen holding a copy of the Indiana Daily Student for the very first time, I would first like to thank you all for picking up our newspaper and welcome you to stay with us for the rest of your career here at IU.
WASHINGTON – Former CIA Director George Tenet did not use all of his available powers and the U.S. spy community lacked a comprehensive plan to stop al-Qaida in the run-up to the Sept. 11 terror attacks, the agency’s internal watchdog concluded in a report released Tuesday.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Space shuttle Endeavour returned to Earth on Tuesday, ending a nearly two-week orbital drama that centered on a deep gouge in the shuttle’s belly and an early homecoming prompted by a hurricane.
Firefighter Lt. Larry Delk, left, hands off a cat rescued from an apartment fire to Kyle Charlton Tuesday morning in Muncie, Ind. The fire displaced 16 families, all of which were evacuated safely from the building.
Eric Gordon is coming to campus, and he’s bringing some friends with him. And they’re all exceptionally good basketball players.
IU is considering putting locks on classroom doors, among other measures, to increase safety on campus.
Michael McRobbie has only been IU president for about six weeks, but he has quickly reshaped the University’s administrative infrastructure.