Residents walk for breast cancer
A perfect morning welcomed nearly 1,000 people who came out early Saturday to celebrate and show support for those who have passed away from, survived, or are currently living with breast cancer.
A perfect morning welcomed nearly 1,000 people who came out early Saturday to celebrate and show support for those who have passed away from, survived, or are currently living with breast cancer.
Indiana Gov. Frank O'Bannon died Sept. 13.
WASHINGTON -- Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, has told American interrogators that he first discussed the plot with Osama bin Laden in 1996 and that the original plan called for hijacking five commercial jets on each U.S. coast before it was modified several times, according to interrogation reports reviewed by The Associated Press.
To my dad, coupon clippers are mere amateurs. Coupons are not enough. You have to have a near encyclopedic knowledge of price points, copious member discount cards and the ability to predict big sales. That's the stuff hardcore shoppers are made of.
This Thursday and Friday, President Bush will host Russian President Vladimir Putin at the presidential retreat in Camp David. Let's pretend that Bush isn't just trying to get Putin to support a new U.N. resolution on Iraq to ease the burden of the U.S. occupation.
Later this year, it appears that the Bloomington's city council will take another step in progressive government reform by thrusting its fingers into the pies of the Bloomington market by proposing a "living wage" for our fine city.
OXFORD, Penn. -- The trustees of Lincoln University voted Saturday to approve a deal with the Barnes Foundation to allow one of the world's most significant private art collections to be moved from a suburban gallery to downtown Philadelphia.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- The state's next official poet could be a 38-year-old single mother of a son with Down syndrome. Or a nationally known force behind the popularity of poetry slams. Or a soft-spoken minister and Champaign County board member.
Top American scientists assigned to the weapons hunt in Iraq found no evidence Saddam Hussein's regime was making or stockpiling smallpox, The Associated Press has learned from senior military officers involved in the search.
FORT WAYNE. -- A businessman has donated $3 million to IU-Purdue University's Fort Wayne campus, the largest gift in the school's 40-year history.
KILL DEVIL HILLS, N.C. -- Hurricane Isabel plowed into North Carolina's Outer Banks with 100 mph winds and pushed its way Thursday up the Eastern Seaboard, weakening to a tropical storm by evening but not before swamping roads and knocking out power to more than 2.5 million people.
The Wall Street Journal has ranked IU's Kelley School of Business's MBA program 12th in the nation. The ranking, released Wednesday, is part of the publication's annual survey rating business schools across the country. This year's announcement moves the program up from 14th place in 2002 and 23rd in 2001.
Today is the beginning of IU's annual Freshman Family Weekend, a three-day event in which many academic and athletic facilities across campus will open their doors to the families of IU freshmen.
Bloomington may seem an unlikely center for Iaido martial art demonstrations, but the city's abundance of Asian culture, including the only Asian Culture Center in the Midwest, attracted a major martial arts event this weekend.
The men's golf team kicks off its fall season this weekend with the Northern Intercollegiate in Ann Arbor, Mich. hosted by the University of Michigan. The Hoosiers had three weeks to prepare for the two-day, 15-team event, and they are eager to finally get the season under way at the U of M golf course.
The Hoosiers open the Big Ten play this weekend as they travel to Madison, Wisc., to take on the Badgers Friday night. Then they travel to Minneapolis on Sunday to face the Golden Gophers. After a good week of practice, Coach Mick Lyon said he's excited about beginning Big Ten play this weekend. Sophomore forward Kristen Zmijewski said the team is anticipating two tough games.
The IU women's golf team will travel to East Lansing, Mich., this weekend for their first tournament of the year, the Mary Fossum Invitational. The first and second rounds begin Saturday at the Forest Akers West Golf Club, with the final round concluding on Sunday.
This weekend the IU women's volleyball team will be hosting its second home tournament of the season, the IU Credit Union Invitational. This year marks the third time the Hoosiers (4-4) have hosted the event, and the team is a perfect 6-0 in the tournament's history, capturing the title on both occasions.
It's time for the Kentucky game, and as always, my good friend and somewhat trusted associate Stanley Q. Studmuffin is quite excited. In fact, if you asked him yourself, he might even say that he's "geeked."
SOUTH BEND -- The word heartbreaking best characterizes the men's soccer team's match at Notre Dame last night. The No. 18 Hoosiers (2-3-2) were outlasted by the Fighting Irish, 1-0 in double-overtime at Alumni Field.