Ind. comedy tour to benefit injured, hurting vets
A statewide comedy tour will benefit veterans who've been injured or experienced hardships as a result of their service to the country.
A statewide comedy tour will benefit veterans who've been injured or experienced hardships as a result of their service to the country.
Brother Jed Smock speaks to a group of students Tuesday between Woodburn and Ballantine halls.
Both pigs and humans at an undisclosed commercial pig farm in the state contracted the virus in October, said Denise Derrer, Indiana State Board of Animal Health public information director.
It took three days on a lake and 13 fish for members of the IU bass fishing club to land the big one – a $50,000 prize.
Attorney and former NRA President Sandy Froman discussed on Tuesday the implications and future of the Second Amendment. She shared personal sentiments and her take on past and current gun control cases with law students.
Crean was hesitant to place the Hoosiers against some of the tougher opponents available when he sat down to plan out his team’s 2009-10 schedule. On one specific occasion, he considered leaving a team off the list completely.
Wednesday’s exhibition game against Grace College will be Crean’s first game since IU’s 66-51 loss to Penn State in the Big Ten Tournament in March. Since that game, hype has grown for this season.
HYDERABAD, India - In India, everyone knows what everyone else’s religion is. If it’s not apparent through dress, it’s blatantly obvious after learning someone’s name.
fter five years of trying to unite the campus, one sorority received recognition for their efforts. Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, Inc. raked in four awards from their national organization for its work spreading multiculturalism on IU’s campus.
This year Camp Kesem, which helps kids whose parents have or had cancer, is looking forward to its fifth year with the capacity of 100 campers. The camp has a two-to-one ratio of counselors to campers. Therefore, it is looking for 50 IU students to volunteers.
There will be a few examples of jobs being directly created by stimulus money, but the nature of such a plan aims to create a domino effect harder to follow than a finite math permutation problem.
Why do I have such disdain for the Prius? Aside from its gaudy styling, the Prius is a fake. This “green” car is far from green. It might have phenomenal gas mileage, but that’s not the whole picture. There are many factors that go into a car’s potential damage to the environment, starting from the production line.
When IU junior Ren Han walks down the course with his golf bag on his back, he is carrying much more than clubs with him – he has a whole country on his shoulders.
A commitment to public art on campus needs to be continued in the new student housing being built to replace Ashton Residence Center. An effort has been made to make the new building fit in with the rest of campus. The exteriors will be genuine limestone and existing trees were saved. But where’s the art?
Bestselling author and former IU faculty member James Alexander Thom spoke to a handful of art enthusiasts Tuesday at The Venue Fine Art and Gifts about his experiences. He also read from his book “The Art and Craft of Writing Historical Fiction.”
There might not be any true “diaper dandy,” leave-early-for-the-NBA-type talents among IU’s highly touted freshman class, but these guys are darn good.
A year ago, Barack Obama was elected President of the United States. He ran his campaign on the promise of change, and since then, the slogan has followed many different facets of American popular culture, including the arts realm.
Obama made some big promises, and the man knew how to make a promise. If the students who packed into Assembly Hall two years ago to see Obama before the Indiana presidential primary were really as excited as they looked, I can only imagine how down some liberals are feeling now.
A year after President Obama's election, artists have shaped his image through positive and negative "Hope" poster spoofs.
The IU volleyball team can expect a grudge when it faces Purdue at University Gym for the second meeting between the teams at 7 p.m. today.