Crazy does it
In response to Abby Schwimmer’s article “Primates are people too” (April 14), I would like to compliment the writer for exploring the topics of animal rights and environmental activism and tactics.
In response to Abby Schwimmer’s article “Primates are people too” (April 14), I would like to compliment the writer for exploring the topics of animal rights and environmental activism and tactics.
Whether you’re graduates trying to start your careers or students looking for summer jobs to help pay the bills, many of you are getting ready to join the work force. But how can you snare that all-important position? And, once you’ve got it, how do you keep it?
Hillary Clinton is a phenomenon, and I don’t mean that in a good way. According to data released Monday by the American Research Group, Clinton holds the lead in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, with 39 percent of expected Democratic primary voters declaring their support.
We are living in the era of capitalism’s apex, and the social and environmental ramifications of this uber-capitalism are sometimes too much for a sensitive, socially conscious soul.
The Jacobs School of Music is completing negotiations that will lead to the construction of a new organ in Auer Hall.
The days of Bobby Knight are long gone. But even though the bruises from airborne deck chairs have all but healed, his firing still raises stinging questions about procedure and equity, especially in government agencies and public institutions such as the University.
James Bond mastered the art of getting the job done with some naughty time to spare. Like a true international man of mystery, he pays no mind to race or religion – he shacks up with anything that has a pulse. And, as always, he brings home the bacon for MI6.
Tomas Holmstrom finished with two goals, an assist and 13 stitches.
Eliminating herself as a possible candidate for the vacant IU provost position, Astrid Merget, dean of the IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs, announced her intent to become executive vice chancellor and provost of Louisiana State University at the end of the summer.
For me, the best way to spend a lazy summer day is to curl up on the patio with a glass of lemonade and a trashy romance novel. Work on my tan. Maybe sneak in a nap. I found the perfect book to go along with my perfect day, and if it seems like your sort of read, I highly recommend “The Birth of Venus” by Sarah Dunant.
Believe it or not, I’m not omniscient.
The 14th annual Early Musical Festival will get underway in Bloomington tomorrow, featuring Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and Classical music performed by nationally recognized visiting and local soloists and ensembles.
While most college students will spend their summers working, laying out and spending time with family and friends, sophomore Jorge Campillo will spend his break preparing to represent Europe in the 2007 Palmer Cup.
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Teaming up with Portland State University and the Oregon Health and Science University, Oregon State University’s Peer Health Advocates have set up a table to educate students on hearing loss and noise exposure.
Robert Kunzman has been studying home schooling and with his studies, has suggested that a possible court ruling that would leave discretion to individual districts regarding part-time students could have a negative impact on home schooled students, according to a news release.
The halls in the School of Journalism will continue going international. This week, the journalism school is hosting its fifth international symposium, “Communication in the Millennium,” which includes around 40 mass communication scholars from Turkey, according to a news release.
One thing is certain for the IU baseball team heading into its final series of the 2007 season: They are not about to quit.
Republican presidential contenders agreed on the need for lower taxes and vowed to crack down on federal spending Tuesday night in a campaign debate. They pledged to reduce the massive federal bureaucracy.
Nicolas Sarkozy took office as France’s president on Wednesday, waving farewell to outgoing leader Jacques Chirac and promising to move quickly and boldly equip the nation for a new era.
An Israeli helicopter launched missiles at a Hamas command center in the southern Gaza Strip on Wednesday, killing at least four people, after Hamas fired rocket barrages into Israel in an apparent attempt to draw Israel into increasingly violent Palestinian infighting.