Green campus won't deter students
I was disappointed and confused when I read last week’s staff editorial about making IU more sustainable (“Shades of green,” Jan. 30).
I was disappointed and confused when I read last week’s staff editorial about making IU more sustainable (“Shades of green,” Jan. 30).
I’m a 1979 IU graduate and was one of only four people in the room when former coach Bob Knight signed his first IU recruit (Steve Green, Silver Creek H.S., Sellersburg, Ind.) in June 1971, so it’s safe to
I am writing in response to an opinion piece by Nicholas Wallace in the Feb. 11 IDS. I realize that the way newspapers largely define themselves is through their opinion sections, which are
Waddell Hamer’s opinion article on the legacy of Ronald Reagan is one of the stupider things I’ve seen in the news in some time. He leads with a blow against
Editors note: The statistical figures in this letter were provided by the author, not the IDS editorial staff. The misinformation and distortion of facts presented in the Jan. 31 edition of the Indiana Daily Student in an article titled “Duke Energy to build new Edwardsport coal
I do not know who wrote the article “Failing our athletes,” but I was disappointed that such an
Every five years the Farm Bill is revised and re-approved by Congress. And for many years, the farming community has been fighting a losing battle to achieve much-needed reform to
Why does the staff at the IDS always have to bash A.J. Ratliff? Whenever his name is in the paper that is all that is said about him
I would be interested in knowing the demographic makeup of the current student ticket holders who blatantly display their ignorance by their vulgar chants at our
It’s time IU makes its peace with Bobby Knight. Perhaps no single person contributed as much to IU as did coach Knight. Three national
It’s been more than 14 weeks since the Writer’s Guild of America decided to strike against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television
More than a month into IU’s first tobacco-free semester, I’ve yet to notice any change. Walking to class most days I still have to find creative routes around people who walk with cigarettes, and every so often I cut through whole
Welcome to the most anticipated, dreaded, loved, feared and cherished day of the year. Call it Valentine’s Day, Singles Awareness Day, a “Hallmark Holiday” or simply Feb. 14, but everyone has an opinion about this blessed or cursed day.
If you know anything about IU basketball, you know who coach Kelvin Sampson is. You’ve seen his face on the display above the court and on T-shirts that people wear to games. You’re familiar with his trademark blue shirt and red tie, which fans have taken to imitating. At IU, we expect a lot from our coaches, and we usually get what we want. But lately, what we’ve seen from Sampson isn’t anything to be proud of.
IU men's basketball coach Kelvin Sampson lied to University and NCAA investigators about his role in recruiting violations, according to an NCAA report IU released Wednesday. VIDEO: Rick Greenspan Press Conference
Bloomington police arrested an IU sophomore on four felony charges Tuesday after police say the student wrote and sold several fake prescriptions for Adderall.
Newlyweds could probably learn a few things from the five Estes sisters and their two brothers, who between them have amassed 391 years of marriage, and counting.
Anyone annoyed by telemarketers can have hope for quick relief – if they act fast. The registration deadline for Indiana’s “Do Not Call” list is Feb. 19. If registered by this date, Indiana residents will receive fewer or no telemarketing phone calls starting April 1.
As a winter storm swept through Indiana Tuesday, students struggled to make it to class on slippery sidewalks while maintenance crews worked to keep up with the weather. But IU officials said it takes a lot more for the school to close.
IU has received a list of alleged violations by its men's basketball program from the NCAA and is expected to make the list public Wednesday. BLOG: Basketblog