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Book sale Japanese tea ceremony and folk song demonstration Gallery talk to be held Earth day festival
Book sale Japanese tea ceremony and folk song demonstration Gallery talk to be held Earth day festival
Local artists will unveil their original, brand-new artwork for exhibition early next month at the IU Memorial Union.
The following activity was reported by the IU Police Department: Jan. 4• Freshman Adam K. Crankshaw, 19, resident of Eigenmann Hall, was cited at Eigenmann for possession of marijuana, illegal possession of alcohol and possession of paraphernalia. • Freshman Timothy M. Keck, 19, resident of Eigenmann Hall, was arrested at Eigenmann for visiting a common nuisance and possession of paraphernalia. • Nonstudent Timothy R. Maddox, 18, resident of Bloomington, was cited at Eigenmann Hall for possession of marijuana.Jan. 6 • Sophomore Andrew A. Gerbers, 22, resident of Briscoe Quad, was arrested at Briscoe and charged with public intoxication and resisting law enforcement.
If you don't listen closely, you might think the first track of David Mead's Mine and Yours is a Radiohead album in disguise, with undertones of Britain's pop artist Jason Falkner. But if you listen more carefully, Mead's sweet, high-pitched voice is laced with insight and optimism, proving he is his own musician.
MOSCOW -- A partly Russian-owned company that once tried to bail out the Mir space station announced a plan Tuesday to launch a private space station for paying tourists.
Good news for couch potatoes and everyone else who hates to workout but wishes he could magically have a nicely defined body. It may be too good to be true, but now with just the swallow of a pill you can have ripped and defined muscles. Sounds like a cheesy infomercial, right?
The IU men's baseball team earned a tie for the first place position in the Big Ten after taking three of four games from Iowa this weekend at Sembower Field. The Hoosiers had a chance for a sweep yesterday but lost in a slugfest, 17-13.
I slid to my right and strained to hear my opponents over the techno music that boomed through the game field. I stepped from behind my barrier at a glimpse of the blue team's blinking chest plate against the black lights, determined to make the first tag.
Tragedy crossed the path of the Hilly Hundred Saturday as two cyclists died during the first day of the tour. The first man who died was 77-year-old George Burgard of Indianapolis, as confirmed by his family. The cause of death thought to be a heart attack. The second man who passed away Saturday evening, according to the coroner, has been identified as James Corpus, 49, of Carmel. The cause of death was "probably cardiac arrhythmia," said Dave Toumey, Monroe County coroner.
Gosh, it's a beautiful day. Another year has come and gone and here I am smack-dab in the middle of my wonderful college career. While I'm repeating "o, as, a, amos, an" over and over in my head, thousands of students are preparing to be acknowledged on Saturday and enter the glorious world of IU Alumni license plates (or skipping the graduation part and having their diplomas snail-mailed).
Residents fed up with congested traffic on the west side of town might finally see some relief in the near future. The Bloomington City Council unanimously approved a preliminary resolution that would transfer $120,000 out of Westside Industries Fund to Monroe County to connect Profile Parkway with Wayne's Lane. Wayne's Lane is also expected to receive improvements, which officials hope will lower congestion near Curry Pike.
Students in Professor Timothy Baldwin's Z302 class -- Managing and Behavior in Organization -- are being prepared for "corporate America" -- literally. His business students are among 1,000 who are using the same management training programs as companies like Pfizer, Sara Lee and Cisco, as well as government agencies like the Department of Justice.
Shallow Hal -- PG-13Starring: Jack Black, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jason AlexanderDirected by: The Farrelly Brothers
The other night was the first time I have been without a roommate. He moved out, and I am still here taking summer classes. So what did I do? I watched a really bad movie about a masked man who sneaks into people's houses and slits their throats. It probably wasn't the best film to watch because of my newfound loneliness, and that turned out to be true when I kept the television on while I went to sleep so it wouldn't be too quiet.
Local Red Cross branches are accepting blood and monetary donations to aid relief efforts in New York, Washington, D.C and Pennsylvania. "This region is making 80,000 units of blood available," disaster services volunteer Tom Ross said. Available units -- which will be used as necessary by the national division of the American Red Cross -- are being made from reserve supplies.
While a man named a suspect in the Jill Behrman case was charged with the attempted abduction of an Ellettsville woman, residents of Lampkins Ridge Road received a letter pertaining to the possibility of a reckless driver seen the same day of the cyclist's disappearance. Uriah J. Clouse was charged Friday in Monroe Circuit Court with attempted criminal confinement, a felony and a misdemeanor battery count. Prosecutors allege Clouse tried to abduct an Ellettsville woman who was 18 at the time of the June 13, 2000, attempt. The woman reported a man tried to pull her into his truck in an alley behind an Ellettsville convenience store. The woman managed to break free and run away, escaping with bruises and scrapes.
During the last 30 years, Herman Hudson's ideas and efforts have worked as a catalyst for the character that will infuse the Theatre/Neal-Marshall Education Center. Today, he will be handed an honorary doctorate of humane letters and witness the dedication of a building inspired by his vision.
Dept. of History holds Brown Bag Lecture 'RICER' to hold support group session Swing club to hold open dance lesson
NETANYA, Israel -- A suicide bomber apparently wearing an army uniform detonated his explosives in a produce market in this coastal city Sunday, killing himself and an Israeli and wounding at least 28 people, Israeli officials said. The bombing came while security forces were on alert in the area of Netanya in central Israel for several hours after information was received that a suicide bomber was preparing an attack, Israel radio reported.