War crime trial for Qaddafi
The Obama administration and its allies have begun quietly seeking a new country to host Libyan leader Muammar el-Qaddafi.
The Obama administration and its allies have begun quietly seeking a new country to host Libyan leader Muammar el-Qaddafi.
Every generation has its quirks, eccentricities and just plain laughable aspects. Maybe it’s just me, but the 1990s seem to be the exception.
Let’s get one thing out of the way: I am liberal. Although I tend to pick and choose my opinions from both sides of the political spectrum, I ultimately classify myself as leaning to the left. (A liberal IDS columnist — big news, right?)
After an early crash, the Cutters looked out of contention, but the team hasn’t won four-straight titles for no reason.The Cutters made up a lap and fought for the lead, letting Phi Delta Theta lead the final five laps until they went in for an exchange on Lap 199. That’s when Cutters’ rider Eric Young made his move to take off and win with the checkered flag.Here are the unofficial top five teams from today's race.1. Cutters2. Phi Delta Theta 3. Sigma Chi 4. Delta Tau Delta 5. Acacia
After four days of trial, 27-year-old Michael Griffin was found guilty of the murder of IU English professor Don Belton, 53. He will be sentenced May 17 and faces 45 to 65 years in prison.
The founder of Bloomington-based medical equipment manufacturer Cook Group Inc. and Bloomington area philanthropist Bill Cook, 80, died Friday.
The founder of Bloomington-based medical equipment manufacturer Cook Group Inc. and Bloomington area philanthropist Bill Cook died Friday afternoon.
For the second year in a row, Teter Cycling became champion of the women’s Little 500 race with an unofficial time of 1:10.43, with Pi Beta Phi and Delta Gamma rounding out the top three.
When Caitlin Van Kooten crossed the finish line, she wasn’t going at race speed. She wasn’t worried about who was on her back wheel. It didn’t even matter if she slowed down 30 yards before the finish line to throw her hands in the air and scream.She won the race with 50 laps remaining in the 100-lap race when she lapped the field. Teter won the Little 500 for the second straight year.
The Women's Little 500 race will begin today at 4 p.m. Join our Little 500 beat reporters Mike Norman and Stephanie Kuzydym as they live blog from atop Bill Armstrong Stadium to bring you the 100-lap coverage and more.
With spring practice ending, watch for these five things in the Cream vs. Crimson Spring Game at 11 a.m. Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
Fraternity brothers from a house bordering the stadium walked past Lusk, glancing at the Little 500 cyclist. They didn’t know who he was. Not many IU students do. They don’t recognize his mug from the front page of the newspaper.
The Residence Halls Association will enforce its residence hall guest policy more strictly this weekend, said Robert Weith, director for residential operations.
After picking up its first two conference wins last weekend, the IU women’s tennis team will play against No. 15 Northwestern at noon Saturday.
After being host to its lone tournament of the year — the Indiana Invitational at Otter Creek Golf Course — and finishing fourth in the rain-shortened 36-hole tournament, the IU women’s golf team will travel to Columbus, Ohio to play the Scarlet Course in the Lady Buckeye Invitational on Saturday and Sunday.
Delta Gamma suffered a pre-race penalty of five seconds, but given the performance of Team Cream, an independent team, it hardly mattered.
The things coach Barry King would like to see his team improve upon in its final weekend of regular season play are small and understandably vague.
Members of a sold- out crowd of 5,000 wore neon green trucker hats and “GLOWME” T-shirts as they prepared to enter IU’s second outdoor light and music festival, GLOWfest, headlined by electronic artist Pretty Lights.
Despite the fact that Eric Young has ridden in multiple Category 2 races, which normally goes against IU Student Foundation rules, he remains eligible to compete in Saturday’s Little 500 race, said IUSF Little 500 race director Pam Loebig.
The Big Ten has named senior pole-vaulter Vera Neuenswander “Athlete of the Week” for a second time. Coach Ron Helmer said she is the only pole-vaulter in IU history to jump the heights she is at right now. Her jump of 4.25 meters not only won the event Saturday at the Border Battle, but also put her into the nation’s top-10.