What to look for in Tuesday's paper
Keep an eye out for these stories and more in tomorrow’s IDS.
Keep an eye out for these stories and more in tomorrow’s IDS.
Andrew Greiner’s Sept. 21 opinion article in the IDS about the Wall Street protests is nothing but a hypocritical cynic’s attempt to justify his unwillingness to take action in the face of massive unemployment and poverty in the wealthiest nation in the world.
The political candidate of my dreams supports gay marriage. He or she isn’t afraid to stand up for freedom and equality for all citizens.
If you’re going to retain your sanity amidst the overhaul of midterm papers and lab reports, you have to learn to make nothing mean something.

Building management maintained smoke alarms were operable in building D of Terra Trace Apartments before it was engulfed in a fire that killed an IU freshman Saturday.

An IU freshman died Saturday after an early morning fire broke out at Terra Trace Apartments.
IU football player Darius Willis didn’t break any NCAA eligibility rules when he performed at a professional wrestling event Sept. 24, the IU Compliance Office said.
From the minute Stewart's name was announced until his final bow, the crowd was engaged and visibly entertained.
A cause of death will not be confirmed until toxicology reports come back, Monroe County Coroner Nicole Meyer said.
Last week, Matthew Erickson’s Facebook page started to fill up with messages from friends describing their memories of the IU freshman who died Wednesday.
IU loses against Illinois on Friday but beats Northwestern on Sunday in weekend away trip to Illinois.
After falling behind for the first time all season, the Hoosiers were never able to regain the lead Sunday, falling to Wisconsin 2-0 at the McClimon Soccer Complex in Madison, Wisc.
Indiana was defeated by No. 1 Illinois and Northwestern on Friday and Saturday, respectively. The weekend sweep extended the Hoosiers’ losing streak to six matches — the longest losing streak since 2009, when the team lost seven Big Ten matches from Oct. 18 to Nov. 6.
A packed house of Hoosier greats gathered in the Henke Hall of Champions to usher in the IU Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2011. The contemporary inductees included Clarence Doninger (athletic director, 1991-2001), Trent Green (football, 1990-92), Kristen Kane (diving, 1991-94), Don Ritter (basketball and baseball, 1947-49), James Sniadecki (football, 1966-68) and Ray Tolbert (basketball, 1978-81).
After a hard 70-minute fight, the Hoosiers came up empty handed. IU lost to Ohio State, 3-2, on Friday after its second-half two-goal comeback fell just short.
Indiana men’s and women’s cross country teams came up short in their bids for an upset, as each team placed second Saturday at the Cowboy Jamboree in Stillwater, Okla.
IU sophomore Dusty Kiel saw his first start on Saturday against Penn State. IU sophomore Edward Wright-Baker has already seen four starts this season. So, who's IU's starting quarterback, Coach?
The Nittany Lions turned the ball over twice in the red zone and having to settle for three field goals in five trips inside IU’s 20-yard line. Even though Penn State eventually defeated IU 16-10, sophomore cornerback Lawrence Barnett said the defense fought to the end.
In IU’s first conference opener with IU Coach Kevin Wilson, the Hoosiers fell 16-10 against Joe Paterno and Penn State despite a first-quarter lead and a late comeback attempt in the fourth quarter.
The French Club sponsored a game of petanque, a popular French game similar to Bocce Ball, Friday in Dunn Meadow. The club hopes to explore different regions of France and introduce students to French culture.