ATO makes plans to return to campus, old house
After a two year hiatus, the fraternity Alpha Tau Omega is coming back to campus, and its members are reclaiming their old house on Third Street from the fraternity Delta Chi.
After a two year hiatus, the fraternity Alpha Tau Omega is coming back to campus, and its members are reclaiming their old house on Third Street from the fraternity Delta Chi.
Fans squeezed into Russian Recording for the finale of the Can O’ Worms Rock ‘N’ Roll Weekend, and the room was packed tighter than a tin of sardines.Numerous bands, many of which are based in Bloomington, came together for the music festival last weekend, and were treated to various bands and types of music.
During the past year, IU has seen a slight increase in burglaries in on-campus properties and housing and a slight decrease in forcible sex offenses, according to IU’s annual Security and Fire Safety Reports for 2010.
This was the start of the Bloomington Playwrights Project’s new series of all-original plays titled “Bomb/Shell,” which features eight plays, each lasting no longer than ten minutes and drawing from the theme “Making War Making Peace.”
The Council for Advancing Student Leadership’s 11th annual Cardboard Boat Regatta raised money for student scholarships. Each boat held two contestants, each with an oar to paddle through the 50 meters of water.
After combatting insurgents in Iraq, a local veteran is still fighting stress disorder and alcoholism. Former soldier Anthony Ray Halliday describes his struggles with friends’ suicides and deaths and his run-ins with the law since he got back from Iraq, where he served as a military police officer.
Scott Shake, 28, was arrested early Friday morning after allegedly breaking a window at WonderLab, The Museum of Science, Health and Technology, Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Steve Kellams said. He also said Shake allegedly stole a stuffed river otter.
people gathered for a memorial walk for Crystal on the one-year anniversary of when her body was found in a cornfield by a farmer north of Bloomington.
Keep an eye out for these stories and more in tomorrow’s IDS.
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Frequenting the men’s restrooms in the Indiana Memorial Union, I have come to the conclusion that print media will never die.
A 19-year-old IU student died Saturday after an early morning fire broke out at Terra Trace apartments.
A first quarter lead and a fast-paced fourth quarter comeback attempt were not enough for the Hoosiers in Saturday’s Big Ten opener as IU fell to Penn State 16-10.
IDS football beat reporters are blogging live from today's IU football game against Penn State.
The Hoosiers’ Big Ten season opens Saturday when Penn State, coached by Joe Paterno in his 45th season, comes to Memorial Stadium. The Nittany Lions are 3-1 on the year, and their only loss is against the No. 3 Alabama Crimson Tide. Game time is noon. Check back for a live chat with IDS football reporters Max McCombs and Alex McCarthy, along with IDS football columnist Justin Albers.
Monroe Country Coroner Nicole Meyer has confirmed that an autopsy took place Thursday in the case of Matthew Erickson, an IU freshman who died in his room in Read Center on Wednesday.
Matthew Erickson, an 18-year-old freshman from Valparaiso, died Wednesday night in his room in Read Center.
Former IU basketball player Ray Tolbert will be inducted into the IU Athletics Hall of Fame at a dinner on Friday.
A group of professors and researchers have received a grant from Merck pharmaceutical company to study how consumers process information about the HPV vaccine.