Woman reports sexual battery
The Bloomington Police Department is looking for a man who reportedly sexually battered a Bloomington woman early Sunday morning.
The Bloomington Police Department is looking for a man who reportedly sexually battered a Bloomington woman early Sunday morning.
With Facebook now allowing almost anyone onto its formerly college-only Web site, a new site for social networking has appeared: IndyMojo.com. The site is available solely to those in the Indianapolis area and is intended for people who are out of college.
IU Police Department officers were sent to Lindley Hall, Room 023, in reference to an indecent exposure on Saturday.
The U.S. Department of Education has donated $1.5 million to the IU School of Education.
Youth Advocating Leadership and Learning, known as “Y’ALL,” is holding a call-out meeting today and Wednesday for its upcoming winter trip to New Orleans, which is being taken to repair damage from Hurricane Katrina.
Password security is rapidly becoming a concern not only for students but for anyone with a password protected account.
Demetrius Jones, the Notre Dame quarterback who lost his starting position after a poor performance in the season opener, expects to play next season at Northern Illinois following his quick decision to transfer.
The Kelley School of Business will be hosting its second Life Science Collaboration Conference Series starting Sept. 21 and continuing through May.
Everyone in Bloomington seems very uptight.
The United States needs only a tie against Nigeria to reach the quarterfinals of the Women’s World Cup.
After torching Akron last weekend in a 41-24 win in Bloomington, sophomore quarterback Kellen Lewis was named Big Ten offensive player of the week Monday. Lewis is now a three-time recipient of the award in his 13 career starts at quarterback.
In the past, the University of Michigan Press has been known to publish a body of fairly controversial works. For example, in 2004 it released “The Limits to Union: Same-Sex Marriage and the Politics of Civil Rights,” by Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller. This book provided a discussion of the same-sex marriage debate, which was and still is, needless to say, an extremely divisive issue.
"Americans are possibly the dumbest people on the planet …” – Michael Moore
The Iraqi government said Monday that it was revoking the license of an American security firm accused of involvement in the deaths of eight civilians in a firefight that followed a car bomb explosion near a State Department motorcade.
President Bush, seeking to avoid a possible confirmation fight over a fiercely partisan candidate, chose retired federal judge Michael B. Mukasey on Monday to replace Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.
BOLOGNA, Italy – I am the biggest art history dweeb ever. I will freely admit it. This week, I finally made some time to start exploring the local art and culture (other than the bars and nightlife).
Progressive rock band Umphrey’s McGee will be coming to the IU Auditorium on Friday, Nov. 9.
Legendary reporter and Washington Post editor Bob Woodward will speak at the IU Auditorium today. Woodward’s speech will focus on his new book “State of Denial.”
A rain-drenched speaker blasted a faint, elderly voice through a crowd that had formed on Fourth Street.