5 professors recognized as 2003 science fellows
Five IU professors have been elected fellows in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a high honor for American and foreign scientists alike.
Five IU professors have been elected fellows in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a high honor for American and foreign scientists alike.
By this time next year, student registration will be completely revamped. Changes made by the Office of the Registrar have already begun this semester and will continue through next fall.
Since the recent report of a blitz rape of an IU freshman Oct. 23 near Ballantine Hall, many students have personal safety on their minds.
I'm giving up. While shopping for groceries for the first time this school year, I found myself in a familiar, yet troubling, place: the cereal aisle. Every attempt I've made to be a responsible adult in any facet of my life has manifested itself in the decisions I make in this aisle.
Editorial denies Schiavo case justice The staff editorial, "Interfering in family affairs," (IDS, Tuesday) misrepresented and ignored important facts of the case of Terri Schiavo. Mrs. Schiavo is not "in a vegetative state." She is conscious; she responds to voices, obeys commands. She used to be fed by a spoon, and she swallowed on her own. Watch a video of Terri at www.terrisfight.org.
Dear Harvard, I want to go to your school. I am 22 years old and I'm about to graduate from IU with a degree in communication and culture with a minor in music. I don't play an instrument, yet I still have a degree from one of the finest musical institutions in the world. If there's anything that "PCU" taught me, it's that the beauty of college these days is that "you can major in Game Boy if you know how to bullshit."
Ah, politics. Chancellor Sharon Brehm has "decided" to step down from her position as chancellor and vice president of academic affairs in order to aid our new president, Adam Herbert, as he wades through the murky waters of administrative restructuring. To many, this comes as a complete surprise. However, Brehm doesn't seem to concur ... "in a way."
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- The top five stories of a parking garage under construction at a casino collapsed Thursday, sending concrete slabs and metal beams crashing down as workers ran for cover. Four people were killed, about 20 were injured and one was missing, officials said.
NEW YORK -- Hundreds of Broadway actors huddled under the rain in Times Square Wednesday, blasting producers who take shows like "Miss Saigon" on the road while paying performers lower, nonunion wages.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The nominees for next week's country music awards are a bit more old school than some predecessors and a lot more brawny. For the first time in some 20 years, male singers took all five slots in both the entertainer of the year and newcomer categories.
I was having a phone conversation with a friend the other day. We were bouncing ideas off each other, and he came up with a theory I did not agree with. He said "Scarface" and "The Godfather" have influenced fashion. "Look around," he said. "Everyone wants to be a thug and wear their suits like the ones in the 'Scarface' and 'The Godfather.'"
The Southern California wildfires made their journey to Indiana this weekend not by flame, but by flight. IU student travelers were stuck in airports across the country as smoke and quick-spreading fires raged from San Diego to San Bernardino, Calif. Many planes arriving and departing from area airports were not allowed to continue their flight paths, thus causing air traffic delays in other areas of the country.
IU-Bloomington Chancellor Sharon Brehm announced her resignation to accept the role of senior advisor to President Adam Herbert, IU officials said Thursday. Brehm, who is also the University vice president for academic affairs, gave Herbert her resignation Wednesday. Her new position will take effect Jan. 1.
COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. -- No scholarships, no screaming coaches, no grueling practices, no mandatory offseason weightlifting, no whistles.
WASHINGTON -- The Bowl Championship Series shuts out too many schools in its goal of crowning a college football champion and needs to be repaired, senators told representatives of the bowl system Wednesday.
The men's soccer team defeated the Louisville Cardinals 2-0 Wednesday night at Cardinal Park in Louisville. The No. 14 Hoosiers (9-3-4, 4-0-1 Big Ten) have won seven consecutive matches and have outscored their opponents 16-2 during the winning streak.
There will be no quarterback controversy on the IU football team. Not this week, anyway. When asked at his weekly press conference Tuesday if backup quarterback Graeme McFarland might get into a series of downs in IU's game at Minnesota Saturday, coach Gerry DiNardo was clear and direct.
Monroe County Youth Football competed in a new venue Monday as the American Football League played its championship game at the IU Memorial Stadium. The AFL consists of over 600 8- to 10-year-old boys from Monroe County. The coaches said it gives the boys a chance to learn discipline and to learn the game of football.
Walking across the Memorial Stadium field on game days brings back memories for Courtney Roby. The junior wide receiver remembers coming to IU regularly when he was seven years old to see his uncle -- former IU wideout Rob Turner -- play on Saturdays.
The men's swimming and diving team begins a string of four road meets when they square off today against Kentucky, and then head to Tennessee to face the Volunteers Saturday. The Hoosiers are coming off an impressive 164-116 home victory against Evansville to open up the season, but are weary of the tougher competition the Kentucky and Tennessee squads hold for them.