We need a power shift
As individual interest groups we’re weak, but we’re strong as a unified voice for change. Let’s work together to hold the Obama administration and Republicans across the nation accountable.
As individual interest groups we’re weak, but we’re strong as a unified voice for change. Let’s work together to hold the Obama administration and Republicans across the nation accountable.
On a Wednesday in spring, eight guys climbed out of multiple cars within minutes of each other, grabbing skateboards out of backseats and trunks at Upper Cascades Skate Park.
When I was a little girl, I grew up in Whiting, Ind., a small town on the northwestern-most point of the state. My parents moved there after getting married but had problems fitting in and being accepted by the neighbors and townspeople for reasons none of us really understand.
“Ballet at the BCT: The Choreography Project” opens at 7 p.m. today at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater and will also run Wednesday. The show is free and open to the public.
Don Belton did not respond to emails or phone calls. He was supposed to be in Honolulu with his friend, Mara Miller. Don bought a plane ticket to depart from Indianapolis International Airport at 8 a.m. Dec. 28, 2009.
Bloomington has one of the best contemporary music scenes in the Midwest and one of the best music schools in the world. IU graduate Loren Gurman decided to join the two in a creative experiment.
Any other week of the school year, senior Kyle Tutton goes out to a bar twice a week on average.
Mark Land, IU alumnus and former IU journalism lecturer, will replace Larry MacIntyre as the associate vice president of university communications July 1. MacIntyre will retire June 30.
The Indiana Geological Survey, an applied research institute of IU, has been chosen as one of the U.S. partners in the newly created U.S.-China Clean Energy Research Center.
Laury Flint has been appointed deputy chief of the IU Police Department on the Bloomington campus.
Pysanky are Ukranian Easter eggs, traditionally created to celebrate. When finished, these eggs contain layers of color and amazing detail.
The bill that would make it illegal to smoke in most public places in Indiana was recently defeated in an Indiana Senate committee.
Among Gov. Mitch Daniel’s comprehensive education reform package is House Bill 1002, the charter school bill. The bill, which passed the full Senate last Tuesday with a 29-20 vote, aims to ease the process of opening new charters.
Our weekly look at bills currently being discussed in the Ind. General Assembly.
Given the cumulative experience of the IU water polo team, one might think that it is a win-now team. The 2011 team returned six starters. Four of the team’s seven seniors have combined for 394 goals and 290 starts as Hoosiers entering the season.
Fresh off their third straight conference series win last weekend after taking two of three games from Iowa in Iowa City, the Hoosiers (23-12, 6-3) carry a new all-time hits leader and a Co-Big Ten Freshman of the Week today to Louisville.
There’s just something different about the IU football team. When I talk to the players and coaches now, I get the feeling they are no longer the soft little brother that has been toyed with by other Big Ten teams for years.
WE SAY the Libyan rebels need more NATO planes, and it makes sense for us to provide them — but cautiously.
We say education cuts will only further the American economy’s demise.
Huge budget cuts to education are nothing new, but they’ve struck closer to home recently.