IU ‘tWITS’ perform sketch comedy
Under the soft glow of stage lights, about 80 people streamed in and out of the Frangipani Room at the Indiana Memorial Union Saturday evening for the premiere of the University tWITS sketch comedy show.
Under the soft glow of stage lights, about 80 people streamed in and out of the Frangipani Room at the Indiana Memorial Union Saturday evening for the premiere of the University tWITS sketch comedy show.
40 killed, 60 injured in tent’s detonation
Lofty goals to hit wall come Inauguration Day
An economic stimulus package signed into law by President Bush on Feb. 13 could have a strong impact on the Indiana economy, lawmakers said. As many as 3 million Hoosiers could benefit from the law, said Rep. Baron Hill, D-Ind.
Cuban lawmakers name Raul Castro Cuba’s new president after his brother’s 49-year rule
As a guest speaker for the IU Center for International Business Education and Research at IUPUI, Zhou spoke on the subject of China’s peaceful and sustainable development and U.S. relations.
INDIANAPOLIS – John McCain, the Republican nominee for president, made his case to Hoosier voters in a campaign visit Friday in Indianapolis. More than 100 of his supporters and members of the public turned out at the Emmis Communication building for the town hall-style meeting led by the Arizona senator.
Editor in Chief Carrie Ritchie reflects on 141 years of the IDS
After owning a clothing line funded by R. Kelly and jewelry kiosks at the College Mall in Bloomington, IU alumnus Shannon Hogan opens up the first T-Mobile store in Bloomington.
I just wanted someone to put an article up about our Director of Athletics Rick Greenspan. Everything is focused on Coach Sampson and his wrongdoing, but as I observed Greenspan almost the entire game on Saturday, he just sat there. He never
Alexandra Chtchedrina’s Feb. 15 article, “Shortchanged,” raises interesting issues related to the drop in the dollar’s value in Europe. However, her assumption that Overseas Study has not changed the scholarship amounts since 2005 is incorrect. The 2005
Kelvin Sampson is a cheater and a liar. He has brought more embarrassment and controversy to our school and our cherished basketball program than even
I want to commend and support a new initiative to design and place recycling bins on the campus (“Contest hopes to
So you call yourself a Hoosier fan? How many national championships have we won? What years did we win those championships? What is
In her Feb. 13 column, “Guns Blazin’,” Indira Dammu vehemently argues for stricter gun control laws, but
This is in response to Indira Dammu’s Feb. 13 column entitled “Guns blazin’.” First, the idea that “Indiana has no restrictions on the sale of assault weapons” is a false statement. Indiana
I don’t even understand what the debate is about. Maybe it’s a product of having been alive to see the Hoosiers hoist a national championship
For as long as I can remember I’ve wanted to go to IU. Since I was four years old my best memories are sitting on the couch with my family watching IU basketball games. When
Indira Dammu’s Feb. 13 “Guns blazin’” article is filled with many inaccuracies and misunderstandings. Starting with the beginning of the article, the Virginia Tech tragedy did not