Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
Wednesday, July 15
The Indiana Daily Student

Region


The Indiana Daily Student

Collector buys clues to 5th 'Potter' book

·

LONDON (AP) -- An American collector has paid more than $45,000 for a card full of clues to the plot of the long-awaited fifth Harry Potter book. The unidentified buyer made the winning bid Thursday for the card, handwritten by author J.K. Rowling as a charity fund-raiser. The money will be used to buy more than 18,000 books for schools in Africa.


The Indiana Daily Student

Promoter pulls plug on Axl

·

NEW YORK (AP) — When Guns N' Roses announced they were going on tour this fall after a nine-year hiatus, fans of the heavy metal band snapped up tickets. Axl Rose was back and there was talk of a new album. But the comeback has been no "Paradise City.''



The Indiana Daily Student

Iraqi general says VX nerve gas transfer 'ridiculous'

·

BAGHDAD, Iraq -- A senior Iraqi general dismissed as "ridiculous" a U.S. report that an Iraqi chemical weapon was delivered to an Islamic extremist group affiliated with al Qaeda. "They know very well," Lt. Gen. Hossam Mohammed Amin said Thursday of the U.S. government, "we have no prohibited material or activities, and all the stockpile (of chemical weapons) have been destroyed."

The Indiana Daily Student

Holiday program full of cheer

·

Another IU tradition played out Wednesday night as the Singing Hoosiers filled the IU Auditorium with the "Chimes of Christmas." But the holiday pageantry was in abundance even before the massive audience consisting of mostly Bloomington locals and University employees filled the seats. As we walked into the lobby, a Christmas tree stood tall garnered with ribbon with a musical score print running from bottom to top around the whole tree. And already the idea of delighting people's ears was in place as the IU Trombone Choir under Director Carl Lenthe made the sounds of Christmas classic like "Angels We Have Heard on High" with their wonderful brass.


The Indiana Daily Student

12 animals, woman share makeshift home

·

NEW YORK -- Backstage at Radio City Music Hall, past the Rockettes' dressing rooms, three camels, six sheep, two donkeys and a horse keep a woman awake each night. But it's not the noise. Except for an occasional bleat from the sheep, the four-legged stars of the "Christmas Spectacular" sleep soundly. Their human handler, Bambi Brook, dozes fitfully in her makeshift apartment across from the donkey pen and below the stage, where she lives throughout the eight-week run of the show to take 24-hour care of her flock.


The Indiana Daily Student

IU graduates set up troupe

·

Bloomington Music Works is a local community theatrical troupe comprised of local artists and IU students. The troupe, which is currently in its fifth season, specializes in musical theater and produces three to four shows every year. Most of the shows are performed in the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre, 114 E. Kirkwood Ave. Brian Samarzea, a graduate of IU's School of Music and BMW's artistic director, founded the company along with other graduates of the School of Music after a theater group with which he was affiliated fizzled out.


The Indiana Daily Student

Around The Campus

·

The National Society of Collegiate Scholars will hold a holiday dinner and benefit at 7 p.m. tonight in Alumni Hall. The banquet will commemorate the donation of gifts to Toys for Tots and canned goods to the Hoosier Hills Food Bank.


The Indiana Daily Student

New HPER major starts off strong

·

IU has responded to America's growing interest in physical fitness by creating a new major. The fitness specialist undergraduate program, offered through the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, has had a successful first semester.


The Indiana Daily Student

Bombay House offers excellent Indian fare

·

It's a Friday night and dinner is coming around. The Wright Place does not seem suitable to your taste buds -- especially since it's the weekend, and you've been to ChiChi's so many times that your stomach can't take any more of that corn cake mix served with the "el grande burrito." So where else is there to go? The Kirkwood area has a wide variety of different ethnic restaurants that I have enjoyed sampling my past three years at IU. From Thai to Indian to Greek, there are many delicious restaurants that definitely need to be visited.


The Indiana Daily Student

Book released on history of Kelley School

·

Joseph Waldman came to IU as an M.B.A. student in 1956. Over the years, he worked as a faculty member and served as a chair of the Kelley School of Business. Now, after his 1999 retirement, Waldman has taken on the role of being an author.


The Indiana Daily Student

Dunkin' Donuts replaced

·

After a five year relationship, Residential Programs and Services and Dunkin' Donuts are cutting ties. Students will no longer be able to get the doughnuts, coffee, bagels and Coolatas from the familiar national chain currently housed on campus at both The Wright Place in Wright Quad and Gresham Food Court at Foster.



The Indiana Daily Student

Change still needed

·

Three recent IDS staff editorials have prompted me to offer a different perspective. "Watch Your Mouth" on Nov. 20 bemoaned the deterioration of free speech. "Let Tiger Play in Peace" on Nov. 22 argued that Tiger should not be asked to boycott the Masters to protest the exclusion of women from the membership of Augusta National. "Michigan Took the Easy Way" on Dec. 5 argued that Michigan is wrong to accept "lesser qualified minorities."


The Indiana Daily Student

Affirming affirmative action

·

It has been more than 40 years since the doors of U.S. schools were legally opened to people of all races. In these years, the U.S. educational system has been drastically reformed, but one remnant of our policy to rectify past wrongs remains. This critical remnant is affirmative action.


The Indiana Daily Student

Tradition on the brink

·

Pride. It's a wonderful time to be an Indiana sports fan. The Colts and the Pacers are each holding their own, respected forces in their professional leagues. And of course, there's Mike Davis and his Hoosiers.


The Indiana Daily Student

NCAA gets what University helped build

·

No one believed Myles Brand was leaving Indiana University: not Chancellor Sharon Brehm; not the IU board of trustees; not the staff of the Indiana Daily Student.


The Indiana Daily Student

'Scarlet's Walk' an easy journey

·

Scarlet's Walk is a simple, pleasant stroll on a paved path through smooth rolling hills. Amos' journey lacks the distinct changes in landscape that have defined her creative signature, which she established in 1992 with Little Earthquakes. That album's sectional compositions are characterized by abrupt shifts in sound and mood. Generally, Amos maintained creativity in her following albums, though the first disc of 1999's To Venus And Back ends with the radio-friendly ballad "1,000 Oceans."


The Indiana Daily Student

Library begins project

·

Following finals week, the lower undergraduate side of the Main Library will be closed as construction begins on a $1.5 million renovation that will add the Information Commons, a 27,000 sq. foot "hub of high technology."


The Indiana Daily Student

Search to have broad focus

·

IU's Presidential Search Committee, meeting for the first time Wednesday, declared that it would not limit its search to the academic world. Committee members said they would consider hiring business and government officials to lead IU.