Women's Golf
Why we watch sports movies
characters, plots and sports we can't help but to watch, again
Right on the Money
Moneyball gets no strikes in theaters
Q&A with David Anspaugh
WEEKEND speaks with director of "Rudy" and "Hoosiers"
WORDS IN BALLOONS
The tragicomic reality of Adrian Tomine
TV WASTELAND
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WEEKEND's 20 best sports movies of all time
From Lou Gehrig to Billy Beane and everything in between
Leading By Example: Lyne Brown
Brown manages and serves on the Board of Directors for The Pour House Café, a not-for-profit coffee shop on Kirkwood Avenue that gives 100 percent of its profits to helping others.
Gun law leads to lawsuits in Evansville, Hammond
In a newly enacted law in Indiana, cities throughout the state are unable to enact or enforce laws imposing firearm restrictions on most city properties. However, numerous cities across the state currently have regulations in violation of this statute.
Person of interest identified in 5 Franklin County murders
Indiana State Police officers have identified a person of interest in the murders of five people in rural Franklin County.
Bloomington woman allegedly urinates in public, kicks officer
Helen E. Studebaker, 47, was arrested in a parking garage Sunday after allegedly engaging in a hit and run, driving while under the influence of alcohol and urinating in a public place.
CAPS leads success seminars
IU Counseling and Psychological Services in coordination with Student Life and Learning, the Student Academic Center, Recreational Sports, IU Health and Wellness and Career Development sponsors the 2011 Student Success Seminar Series. The eight-week-long series takes place from noon to 1 p.m. every Tuesday.
Professor finds flaws in obesity research
After reading “The Spread of Obesity in a Large Social Network over 32 Years,” IU Mathematics Professor Russell Lyons determined its message that obesity is contagious is flawed.
Professor invents IU communication site
CourseNetworking is an online resource that combines the social aspects of Facebook with the learning environment of Oncourse. The site allows a student to communicate with other students in their class and their instructor.
IU contest fosters sustainability
The IU Student Association, co-sponsored by University Information Technology Services and the IU Office of Sustainability, has launched a campus-wide contest to make IU’s computing more sustainable.
Kelley sponsors second campus Habitat build
For the second year in a row, the Kelley School of Business, Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County and Whirlpool Corporation have teamed up to build an off-site house.
Student found dead in Read Center
An 18-year-old male student was found dead at about 6 p.m. Wednesday in his dorm room on Beck 5 of Read Center. IU Police Department Chief Keith Cash said there were no signs of foul play and at this time a name cannot be released.
Defending Ahmadinejad
Last week marked the third straight year in which the United States led a walkout during a speech by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the United Nations.
Gaming the SATs
It’s led to endless nights of studying, stressing, pacing and cursing, and I don’t have enough negative things to say about the SAT and ACT exams.
No food before booze
It’s 7 a.m. on a Tuesday, and I’ve come to the realization that I can’t hide it anymore. I’ve dreaded this moment since summer, and it’s finally here. It’s pants weather.












