All hail Vice President Zorba
Let us all sing the praises of Zorba the Greek. Hail Zorba, for he is mighty. Actually, Zorba wasn't all that mighty.
Let us all sing the praises of Zorba the Greek. Hail Zorba, for he is mighty. Actually, Zorba wasn't all that mighty.
With the advancements in technology, the digital world of business is progressing and growing at a rapid pace. But while technologies are expanding, Anne Massey, associate business professor, said more than 200,000 positions are vacant in the information systems field. In response to employers' demands for obtaining and retaining staff with a good understanding of business and the ability to enable new technologies, IU is offering a new master's degree program to prepare students for leadership roles in facilitating e-business solutions.
Last week's ombudsman column articulated how important it is for reporters to be respectful of the people they write about.
What positions are least likely to get a woman pregnant? Also, during which weeks of the month in relation to her period cycle is she least likely to get pregnant? Is there an effective way to keep track of this?
Lennie's Restaurant and Brewpub, 1795 E. 10th St. across from Ashton Center, is a truly fulfilling dining experience -- so filling, in fact, that you won't eat again for a while. We found the food to be excellent and the service to be courteous and speedy. Although the seating and waiting areas are small, eating here is worth the wait.
The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform plans to file a motion with the U.S. District Court in Indianapolis to request a settlement conference to come to a compromise in a civil rights lawsuit the center filed against IU earlier this year.
Many mayors of small Indiana towns face new challenges with an influx of non-English speaking immigrant workers, with special needs and problems communicating with English speakers.
At its bimonthly meeting Thursday, the IU Student Association discussed a variety of resolutions, including recommending a turn arrow be placed at a busy intersection on campus and support for students with disabilities be extended.
CHICAGO -- For a band that has been the soundtrack to a better part of my life since late 1993, I was looking forward to the final performance of The Smashing Pumpkins Saturday with a mix of anxiety and apprehension.
CHICAGO -- In a year that has seen numerous rock bands fold, with nary a note to be heard again except in the ever-present future box set, The Smashing Pumpkins held court one final time in the club that gave them the first of many big breaks, the Metro.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Eddie Robinson said he took his eyes off Ryan Mack for two seconds Saturday at North Carolina's Fetzer Field. For two seconds, Robinson watched the ball instead of his man. Because of that brief moment, the Tar Heels can only watch the NCAA men's soccer College Cup this weekend. Mack, a junior midfielder, received a ball from senior midfielder Justin Tauber and turned on Robinson in those two seconds, finding himself a half step ahead of the Tar Heel midfielder with nothing in front of him. Then, with 31:08 remaining in the quarterfinal game, Mack sent a shot to the upper near corner and past North Carolina goalkeeper Michael Ueltschey. IU hung on to win 1-0. The victory, IU's third in three tournament road games thus far, sends the Hoosiers to their fourth consecutive final four.
The heralded "New Economy" -- supposedly cured from traditional booms and busts of the past -- appears to be facing a speed bump. Economic indicators are pointing more toward a hard landing, meaning a recession. A recession occurs when the real Gross Domestic Product (subtracting inflation) is negative for two consecutive quarters, which hasn't happened in the United States since 1990-91.
You know what? Dorothy was right… there really is no place like home. After traveling more than 10,000 miles during the first three rounds of the NCAA tournament, the men's soccer team finally caught a break.
In exchange for the dismissal of a murder charge, Gregory K. Cox pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted murder Thursday.
English Professor Murray Sperber is returning to the classroom next semester after taking a leave of absence because of safety concerns. Sperber, who has made critical comments about former men's basketball coach Bob Knight, took the leave after receiving threatening phone calls and e-mails from Knight supporters last spring. Sperber had originally decided last spring to take the entire year off but said he reconsidered his plans after Knight was fired Sept. 10.
John Laskowski, a former IU basketball player, said he has applied for the position of athletics director. An 18-member search committee headed by Vice President for Administration Terry Clapacs is seeking a replacement for athletics director Clarence Doninger, who is retiring June 30.
Junior forward Rachael Honegger\'s three pointer with 1.3 seconds remaining fell short as No. 8 Louisiana Tech escaped a major upset, holding on to beat IU at the Houston Hilton Classic Saturday, 54-53.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- In late October, Jerry Yeagley chuckled as he talked on the telephone with a fellow men's soccer coach about the Hoosiers' top-four position in the national polls. Yeagley thought his team was "overrated." He was right.
The hockey team tied its home game with the University of Dayton Friday, but an 11-man scoring assault allowed the team to prevail against the Flyers Saturday.