Alpha Epsilon Pi closed for 2 years for hazing violations
The IU chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity was closed today after the University found they violated a hazing regulation.
The IU chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity was closed today after the University found they violated a hazing regulation.
The No. 7 Hoosiers (16-1, 5-0) will host Johnson and the improving Hawkeyes (9-10, 2-4) at 9 p.m today.
A lecture scheduled for Tuesday night in the Indiana Memorial Union was canceled after the speaker began feeling ill and after questions arose about the legality of requiring a public speech to be off-the-record.
In my brief career as a journalist, I’ve realized that media are often misunderstood.
Three IU undergraduate men were arrested for illegal consumption and being minors in a tavern Tuesday morning after entering Kilroy’s with fake identification.
United Way of Monroe County recently awarded grants totaling almost $29,000 to eight social welfare agencies. Projects by these agencies will be funded through capacity-building grants, which are intended to improve an organization’s infrastructure.
Big ones, small ones, random ones, old ones. Living with roommates can be difficult no matter how they’re packaged. While some roommates pair randomly and enjoy a year of roommate perfection, others sever the bond of high school friendship. Some never even speak.
It’s 6:35 p.m. Monday at the Teter Formal Lounge, and still nobody has arrived to attend the 6:30 p.m. Martin Luther King Experience. The event leaders, community educator Ashley Green and resident assistant LaDortha Mitchell, resorted to pulling people out of the hallways to attend.
Students looking to gain real work experience and bolster their resumes might find their chance tomorrow. The Career Development Center will host the 2008 Career Services Internship Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. The event brings in more than 60 recruiters for internship opportunities for students in all majors.
It’s not what you know, it’s who you know. Kelsea Foist, a senior majoring in retail studies and a career seminar officer, has been attending the Retail Student Organization Career Seminar since her sophomore year and has found this cliche to ring true. Making small talk at the seminar her sophomore year led to a business card that ultimately led to starting her career at Target Corporate as a business analyst in Minneapolis following her graduation in May this year.
Students will have the opportunity to explore more than 100 on- and off-campus housing options at today’s Housing Fair, which is scheduled from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union. The fair, which is sponsored by the Indiana Daily Student, will be set up like a job fair, but instead of recruiters, housing vendors will man the tables. While attending the fair, students can schedule appointments to see various properties and some locations will offer virtual tours.
IU recruit Terrell Holloway, who signed his letter of intent Nov. 14, will provide something IU has sorely lacked during the Sampson era: a pure point guard.olloway, the 100th-ranked prospect in the class of 2008 according to Rivals.com, was ranked the No. 14 fifth-year player in the country by Hoop Scoop Online in September.
Bummed football season is over? Enjoy watching organized violence? Looking for hard-hitting action?
If you’re a passionate fan and you’ve attended a men’s basketball game since Kelvin Sampson was given the keys to the program, you’ve probably experienced a smorgasbord of sensations from your Assembly Hall perch.
The IU hockey team was 8-2-1 after a weekend series sweep against Southern Illinois in early November. Two-and-a-half months and 10 games later, the win column still stands at eight victories.
A few locations come to mind when thinking of basketball towns: Chapel Hill, Durham and of course, Bloomington.
Jim Caldwell is the perfect transitional figure.
For the first time since 1999, former IU All-American Steve Alford won’t lead the Iowa Hawkeyes into Assembly Hall to face the IU men’s basketball team.
The job of a former president is hard to define, probably because each man has handled it in such a different way. Some, like Ronald Reagan, kept mostly to themselves but still found ways to contribute to the nation. Others, like Jimmy Carter, became heavily involved in philanthropy and public service.
John McCain’s win in the South Carolina presidential primary was important for plenty of reasons – in a race where four different candidates could conceivably seize the nomination, surely every state counts. Most importantly to me, it represented the triumph of one part of the Republican party over another.