IU advances 4 to NCAA Championships in California
Despite sending 25 athletes to the NCAA Mideast Regional during Memorial Day weekend, the IU track program will only have four athletes to cheer on at the NCAA National meet.
Despite sending 25 athletes to the NCAA Mideast Regional during Memorial Day weekend, the IU track program will only have four athletes to cheer on at the NCAA National meet.
Last May, Shalom Community Center settled into the basement of 110 S. Washington St. after 10 months and $54,000 worth of renovations. Just weeks later, the center’s property was bought by Finelight, a marketing and communications firm, forcing the center to begin its search for a new home.
Roger Thompson may have a better recruiting class than Kelvin Sampson. Thompson, IU’s vice provost for enrollment management, said he believes the incoming freshman class of 2007 is “the best academically prepared class in the history of IU.”
The Big Ten Network is taking a cue from the movie “Field of Dreams,” hoping that “If you build it, they will come.”
The clock struck midnight, and the glass slipper fell off the IU Women’s Golf team at the NCAA Championships.
According to statistics provided by the Office of Student Ethics, plagiarism on campus has skyrocketed in the past 10 years. In 1995-96, 30 plagiarism cases were reported. By 2005-06, that number jumped to 132 people who have used another's ideas or words.
Dale Steffey and Dawn Adams sit in their living room as they talk about their missing son. Wade Steffey, a Purdue freshman, has been a missing-person case since Jan. 13, and his disappearance has the hearts of his family and friends torn.
Favorite Paul McCartney songs
If you buy this CD at Best Buy you get two bonus tracks. My God, I don't think I could take any more.
If you want to spend your summer watching something much more real than "reality" TV, pick up "The Wire."
No Clint Eastwood film except "Unforgiven" has ever floored me, and "Letters from Iwo Jima" isn't an exception.
Now, all these years later, those early Paul albums have an offhand charm that is really appealing, and I think they have held up surprisingly well.
The album falls short of classics like McCartney, Ram and some of the work Paul did with Wings, but it cracks his top 10 albums and is definitely worth a few listens.
Is this really the standard of American humor? Let's hope not, because a few well-placed pop culture references are all that saves "Epic Movie" from being an epic disaster.
This film is consistently laugh-out-loud funny, and even the plot points that would feel bogged down in a typical romantic comedy are perfect here.
To make the most out of this movie, watch it on a big screen with surround sound and expect a visceral experience without much of an actual story.
Now? Well, Ozzy proves he can still rock, but he leaves the listener with a kind-of-alright record, as well as to wonder if this is the best metal fans can expect from a 58 year-old Godfather of metal.
I suggest you take some sincere advice: Step on this "Bug" on your way to a different movie.
Some might call me crazy, but I found "At World's End" to be the best film in the trilogy.