IU alumni to read from works at political writing panel
In celebration of its 25-year anniversary, ArtsWeek is showcasing a panel titled “The Writer in the World” to accompany the theme of politics and the arts.
In celebration of its 25-year anniversary, ArtsWeek is showcasing a panel titled “The Writer in the World” to accompany the theme of politics and the arts.
If you want to look hot this spring and be in sync with the latest styles, it’s all about the shoes.
University officials announced Tuesday they will not rename the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center to include the name of former IU basketball player Bill Garrett.
NEW YORK — Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has given Wall Street a double dose of reassurance
All the major indexes slid more than 3 percent. The Dow is just over 100 points from 7,000.
Remak died last week in his Bloomington home off Maxwell Lane. He was 92.
West said human beings should come to terms with wounds and scars, but shouldn’t let them have the last word. “Anybody who has never cried has never loved, and anyone who has never loved has never lived,” he said
The IU Health Center, in collaboration with the Fort Wayne-based NoMoreClipboard.com, introduced Monday online personal health record accounts available for students to create.
The IU baseball team's game against IPFW Tuesday has been postponed, while the men's basketball team's last regular season game has its date and time set.
The Colts have agreed to let go the fan-favorite wide receiver after the latter asked to be released instead of taking a pay cut.
IDS columnist Geoffrey Miller weighs in on if the Colts can afford to lose offensive lineman Jeff Saturday.
IU men's tennis team's Lachlan Ferguson has dedicated his life to the game of tennis.
WASHINGTON – Calling for fiscal restraint even while federal spending soars, President Barack Obama pledged to dramatically slash the annual budget deficit and announced $15 billion in Medicaid money to states from his $787 billion economic stimulus package.
Students can now show their favorite professors their appreciation by voting for them in the 2009 Student Choice Awards. Voting is open online and at locations throughout campus until March 10.
WASHINGTON – Federal regulators said Monday they will launch a revamped program to shore up the nation’s troubled banks that includes the option of increasing government ownership in financial institutions.
Unless local wine cafe and bar Tutto Bene finds a buyer by Saturday, that will be the 5-year-old restaurant’s last day. Tutto Bene, 213 S. Rogers St., will close its doors because it will not renew its lease that expires Saturday, said Marci Widen, creative director and co-owner of the restaurant.
Kelley School of Business students will be hurling whipped cream pies at professors for charity from 7 to 8 p.m. today in room 219 of the business school.
Steve Volan, owner of The Cinemat, is letting the burden off his shoulders piece by piece. On Feb. 16, Volan began selling The Cinemat’s DVD and VHS collection in an effort to start paying off accumulating debt that the business has racked up. The business has been in operation since August 2002. “The video-rental part was no longer sustainable,” Volan said.
Campus Recreational Sports and the IU Health Center are hoping to educate students about the importance of a healthy body image through a series of events during Celebrate Every-BODY Week. Events include a movie screening and jeans drive for charity.