‘Sirens of Titan’ is ‘wacked-out dream’
Have you ever had one of those dreams that makes absolutely no sense?
Have you ever had one of those dreams that makes absolutely no sense?
Fifteen artists gathered around an L-shaped table Tuesday night in the John Waldron Arts Center as Kelley School of Business professor Carolyn Wiethoff asked them about their business goals. Weithoff encouraged the artists to develop a marketing plan for future business endeavors.
There is a new front in the war against terror. No, I am not talking about a new cell of Muslim extremists or Christian fundamentalists. Rather, I am talking about eco-terrorists. In this day and age of studying almost everything connected to terrorism, this is a woefully under-analyzed area. However, recent events deserve to have light shed upon them.
As the daughter of a non-denominational pastor, I have many fond memories of the more zealous brethren. Some of them were clever zealots who brightened up life with their off-kilter humor, such as my youth pastor who fried an egg on the church camp basketball court one day when the western Kansas temperature reached 105 degrees.
As a general rule, professors don’t trust their students. That’s not to say they automatically assume the worst in everyone, but most teachers would probably prefer to administer final exams in a 6-square-foot closet instead of a standard classroom, given our track record on academic integrity.
The latest Monroe Bank Art Exhibit is presenting abstract collage and multimedia art. The exhibit features artwork by Ronald O. Elkins, Gretchen Sigmund and Jeremy Bazur.
The IU Board of Trustees approved tuition increases for the next two years Monday. The increase calls for in-state undergraduate tuition on the Bloomington campus to increase by 5.1 percent for the 2007-08 school year and by 5.3 percent for 2008-09 school year.
Last week, Karen Green Stone and 60 other demonstrators from the group Hoosiers for a Commonsense Health Plan lined up outside the Anthem-Wellpoint Health Insurance headquarters in Indianapolis to support a universal health care bill making its way through the U.S. House.
Gunmen armed with rifles, grenades and explosives climbed down from rooftop positions Saturday and residents began venturing out of bullet-scarred homes after their leaders agreed to end a week of Palestinian factional bloodshed in Gaza.
Sunday’s weather couldn’t have been better, and neither could the final game of the Hoosier baseball team’s season. IU won the last game in a dramatic fashion in a bottom-of-the-ninth inning rally. IU and Minnesota split the series overall with two wins apiece. Although it was the end of a relatively rocky season, freshman shortstop Evan Crawford thought the series was a good way to close out the year. Video: IU's final game against Minnesota (05.20.2007)
SCARBOROUGH, Maine – During World War II, the government urged Americans to plant “victory gardens,” backyard plots of fruits and vegetables that were supposed to ease reliance on the war-strained public food supply.
The excuse, “I didn’t think it mattered because the students aren’t on campus anymore,” may not be such a good one for a traffic violation in the summer.
Each year the IU Foundation awards one of the largest merit-based student scholarships.
Sophomore Ty Giddens and juniors Francis Bearsch and Brad Acree all have one thing in common: their passion for kayaking.
It wasn’t something she planned. That is what Helen Clouse says of her life and age. Clouse has been serving the Jacobs School of Music by assigning students to practice rooms and assisting them for various needs.
Like many college students, senior Kelli Foster makes sure to catch the latest episodes of popular TV shows such as “Desperate Housewives” and “Grey’s Anatomy” each week. She doesn’t, however, watch them when they’re first broadcast.
For Jane and Max Marsh, attending the Strawberry Shortcake Festival that the Boys & Girls Club of Bloomington, Inc. Auxiliary hosts to raise money for the Boys and Girls Clubs is a yearly tradition.
The sidelines were a “who’s who” of IU basketball. Senior forward D.J. White, sophomore guard Armon Bassett and junior-college recruit DeAndre Thomas sat at the scorer’s table enjoying themselves and working the clock. Junior center Ben Allen roamed around in flip-flops. Senior forward Lance Stemler, off crutches from his summer ankle injury, joined Allen and took the game in from the nearby bleachers, while IU recruit Jamarcus Ellis took in the action as well.
SPENCER, Ind. – Citizens concerned with the White River’s water quality and flooding problems gathered Wednesday at the Spencer United Methodist Church, 95 W. Franklin St., for a fact-finding meeting. Nearly 40 citizens were on hand to speak with officials from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources and the state and county governments.
LOS ANGELES – The three Mexican directors who shook Hollywood last February with 16 Academy Award nominations have formed a moviemaking partnership with Universal Pictures worth a reported $100 million.