A zombie to religion
IDS opinion columnist, Jacob Levin, reflects on his spiritual history.
IDS opinion columnist, Jacob Levin, reflects on his spiritual history.
Even Hollywood has its fair share of opinions about religion. From views on kaballah to Unitarianism, we’ve compiled our favorite celebrity quotes on the subject.
Unitarian Universalists are often misunderstood. "Usually, when someone asks me, 'What do UUs believe?' it is a gentle way of asking, 'So who is your God, anyway?'" said junior Nick Kieper, and a Unitarian since he was 14.
More voters could cast ballots at centralized polling sites instead of traditional neighborhood precincts or submit absentee ballots by mail without giving an excuse under a bill that cleared the Indiana House of Representatives Tuesday.
Ranchers and horse-barn owners are hoping a $2,600 reward will help catch the thieves who have swiped saddles worth thousands of dollars from two southern Indiana ranches.
An Owen County police officer got an extra surprise in his Spencer, Ind. fast-food lunch, and it was not a toy. The officer is pressing charges after finding saliva in his soda. While this is an isolated incident, many local officers find that it is something to be concerned about.
Law student Jesse M. Sneed has been arrested multiple times for various violations. Some pertained to weapons.
Former IU men’s basketball coach Kelvin Sampson’s severance agreement stipulates that he cooperate with IU during its investigation into five major recruiting violations alleged by the NCAA. SLIDESHOW: The Sampson saga VIDEO: Greenspan press conference DOCUMENT: Severance agreement
Toward the end of the first class of the day, everyone starts to grow restless. Papers rustle as notebooks are slammed shut, and the sharp ripping of zippers starts to sound around the room. Everyone is bustling except for one student, who sits rigid in his seat. He knows. Someone could be waiting for him right outside, ready to strike and kill when he least expects it. This is the premise of the game played by members of Collins Living-Learning Center’s Assassin’s Guild. PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines
For the first 33 minutes of Monday’s game between IU and No. 20 Ohio State at Assembly Hall, the visitors looked like the better team. For the last seven minutes of regulation and in overtime, the Buckeyes could barely keep up.
A variety of performances comprised the Sex Workers’ Art Show, at which audience members gathered to laugh, be shocked and, most of all, learn about the people behind the sex industry.
Former UCLA coach and current ESPN/ABC broadcaster Steve Lavin spoke about coaching, college athletics and sports media Monday night in front of a packed house at the Ernie Pyle Auditorium.
Dan Dakich’s wife, Jackie, was in the dentist’s chair Thursday afternoon when she first heard her husband was going to coach at his alma mater. The problem? It wasn’t true ... yet.
We’ve all been there. Bombarded with the thought of “I’ll just try this and hope for the best,” we open up that package of mysterious cheese from the back of the fridge and cautiously eat it for lunch.
BOLOGNA, Italy – I am what The Beatles call a “day tripper.”
It’s a common feeling. It’s the feeling of not wanting to get out of bed because of the cold weather. It’s looking outside the window and seeing snow on the ground. To most people, this feeling is the normal winter blues. To some, these feelings of sadness, depression, anxiety and sleep deprivation get in the way of living a normal life.
IU ArtsWeek kicked off Friday with an opening ceremony for the exhibit “A Change is Gonna Come: Black Music and Political Activism” in the Mathers Museum of World Cultures, which included an a capella performance by the AcaBella Ensemble.
Last month, 38 microbiologists from institutions across the globe were elected fellows of the American Academy of Microbiology. Among them was IU’s own Patricia Foster, director of the molecular biology and genetics graduate program, for her work with the Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria.
From the Cold War and the Civil Rights Movement to women’s rights and the counterculture, the ’60s experienced a variety of social and political movements that were often reflected in music.
Computer giant Microsoft has recently filed a patent application for a new software program that some have called an intrusion of privacy. This new software will allow employers to monitor employees’ body temperature, heart and respiration rates, brain signals, blood pressure and facial expressions.