Governor Daniels closes major Ind. bridge
The Sherman-Minton Bridge, which connects Louisville, Ky., and New Albany, Ind., was suddenly ordered closed Friday by Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels.
The Sherman-Minton Bridge, which connects Louisville, Ky., and New Albany, Ind., was suddenly ordered closed Friday by Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels.
IU’s recently partnered with the Indiana-based company Courseload, which will provide the software for eTexts, for students and the University’s agreements with several publishers.
The Indiana State Police arrested 363 people for driving under the influence on Friday and Saturday.
A Bloomington man was arrested Sunday after three children told police he was standing naked on his back patio, stroking his penis and yelling, "Here, kitty, kitty!"
MVP of the week - Matt Perez - Running Back, Redshirt FreshmanUnsung player of the week - Chase Hoobler -Outside Linebacker, Redshirt Freshman
So the 6-foot-5 high-flyer that easily jumped over a group of eight kids as if they were ants is working on jumping higher? I’ll alert Gus Johnson to start warming up his pipes now.But we knew Oladipo could make it onto a highlight reel easier than a freshman with five dollars getting into a Villas party. This season, the Maryland native needs to improve on his decision making and the diversification of his game.
Indiana’s new 4-1-4-1 has led to four fewer goals scored on them than this time last season. They also played one more non-conference game last season.
Senior linebacker Leon Beckum serves as an example of how close the linebackers are as a unit. Senior middle linebacker Jeff Thomas and Beckum have been good friends for a while, but younger players like freshman linebacker Chase Hoobler became fast friends with the older players.
Straight No Chaser, IU’s all-male a cappella group, is having auditions at 8 p.m. Sept. 15 and 16 in the Music Annex. Those who audition will be asked to perform a verse and chorus of a pop or R&B song of their choice without accompaniment. Call-backs will be at 1 p.m. Sept. 17.
John Sayles is a true American original. Whether as a Hollywood gun-for-hire, a novelist, a historian or an auteur filmmaker, Sayles has always carried with him a fiercely individualistic vision. For many, he is the definition of independent cinema.
I’m one of those annoying people who channel surfs during commercials. I’ve been known to switch between three different shows in one half-hour time slot. This weekend, I was doing my usual channel surfing and I came across “Say Yes to the Dress.”
The Comedy Attic is proud to present "It Still Bleeds," a performance by eight comedians and two musical acts. “It’s a variety show that’s a little more edgy and unexpected than your standard comedy show,” show curator Mat Alano-Martin said. Includes a performance by “Heinous Orca”, a garage punk band made up of four IU students.
President Barack Obama says there isn’t a magic bullet to fix the economy — meaning the economy isn’t just some supernatural beast.
Following President Barack Obama’s job speech, the stock market saw another tough day of trading. The Dow Jones industrial average plummeted 303 points, or 2.69 percent, indicating that both regular Americans and Wall Street have little faith in the President’s ability to spur economic growth and create jobs.
The truth of the matter is it isn’t a question of degree. Tax cuts and austerity programs are both part of the same global economic policy recently savaged in a report by the United Nations.
Unfortunately, hyper-partisan environments do not lend themselves well to passing of great legislation. The Tea Party has been extremely successful in one facet of politics: moving the Overton Window of Political Possibilities farther right.
I grew up in a newspaper family — my father is a newspaper editor and my grandfather was a journalism professor, so maybe I’m just genetically hardwired to read newsprint.
The beautiful thing about the Internet is that it thrives on extremes — the loudest voices, most extreme arguments, craziest conspiracy theories. The web allows people to reveal themselves in ways they never would when dealing with people face-to-face.
Since the beginning of the current rift slicing the nation by party, many have looked for some hint of sensibility in the otherwise moronic actions of Washington’s elite.
We pay a lot of money every year for college, and the prices keep going up. But one necessity is actually costing less: textbooks.