'Jekyll & Hyde' comes up short
Every so often, a story strikes such a chord that it becomes a part of the vernacular. Such is the case with Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," which was published in 1886.
Every so often, a story strikes such a chord that it becomes a part of the vernacular. Such is the case with Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," which was published in 1886.
A lawyer representing 48 plaintiffs is filing a lawsuit today claiming IU President Myles Brand purposely avoided state laws.
Pat Knight, former assistant men's basketball coach and son of former coach Bob Knight, accepted an assistant coaching position with the University of Akron's men's basketball team. Knight will replace Saint Crawford, who is looking at another position elsewhere. Knight's official start date is Oct. 16.
Assistant football head coach and quarterbacks coach Pete Schmidt passed away Friday in Bloomington after battling lymphoma for almost a year. Coach Cam Cameron hired Schmidt, 52, in 1996 after serving as head coach at Albion College from 1983-1996. Schmidt was the first assistant hired by Cameron. Throughout Schmidt's illness, Cameron said he managed to visit him once a day.
The Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Association, IU Panhellenic Council and the Multicultural Greek Council join together this week to co-sponsor Greekfest.
Assistant Professor of Political Science Yvette Alex-Assensoh was recently awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to spend nine months in Croatia. The award will allow Alex-Assensoh to further her research on ethnic politics and teach a political science course at the University of Zagreb during the 2001 spring semester.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- IU fans leaned from the stands to pat Colin Rogers on his head to congratulate the junior goalkeeper for his performance in the Hoosiers' 3-2 win against Penn State.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- On paper, the IU men's soccer team wasn't supposed to defeat the No. 2 team in the country Friday night. But in a time of seemingly bad luck, IU halted its season-long offensive woes, defensive inconsistency and received solid play from junior goalkeeper Colin Rogers in a 3-2 upset against Penn State.
It is with reservation that a music critic uses the word "fun." Associated with the commercial vapidity of dance club pop and teenie bopper R&B, the term carries a certain shame. But San Fransisco-based pop-polka act Those Darn Accordions! certainly fits the bill.
In many ways, Saturday night at Memorial Stadium unfolded like the first two games the Hoosiers lost to open the 2000 season. In the end, junior quarterback Antwaan Randle El did something he wasn\'t able to do in those first two losses.
LOUISVILLE -- IU stormed down Interstate 65 Sunday determined to get its first win of the season against Division II Bellarmine University. It turned out the only difficult thing about the day was choosing whether to watch "Goonies" or "The Princess Bride" on the way home. "Goonies" won with a 10-8 vote.
Regulation and double overtime play weren't enough to determine a winner in the IU-Michigan State women's soccer game Sunday afternoon at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Coach Joe Kelley was looking for a way to improve his offense to help the Hoosiers climb out of the Big Ten cellar. He didn't have to look far once he found junior sweeper Whitney Butler.
Phi Mu sorority celebrated its 80th anniversary of the Delta Alpha chapter of IU at the chapter's house at 1442 N. Jordan Ave. Saturday afternoon. The festivities included an open house for students, faculty and members and a special initiation ceremony.
I reflected on my next day's adventure, thinking that I was dedicated Thursday night. Then, after some clearer thinking, I decided it looked much more like insanity. Why the hell was I going to travel 20 hours from Bloomington to Pennsylvania and back in one day to watch a soccer game?
With Friday's sunset, observant Jews around the world took time to reflect on the past year and began to look ahead on what the new year will bring.
Academic advisor Jeanette Castillo spent a mere 16 hours writing and producing her song "Christmas in Whoville." Other recording artists spent months preparing work for the Universal Studios contest to find a theme song for Ron Howard's new multi-million dollar film "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas", starring Jim Carrey.
The volleyball team dropped two Big Ten games this weekend in its conference home openers. The Hoosiers are 10-4 overall and 1-3 in the Big Ten. IU fell to Iowa (7-5, 3-1) in five games Friday (5-15, 15-12, 15-9, 7-15, 6-15) and then dropped three consecutive games to No. 6 Minnesota Saturday (15-9,15-12, 15-8).
After about 10 years of sending students to Guanajuato, Mexico to provide free eye care to residents, the School of Optometry opened a permanent clinic in the city last spring.
Imagine not meeting one of your best friends for another three years. Right now, more than 100 children are on the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Monroe County's waiting list, and a child often might wait two to three years for a match.