It's even got that new car smell
Get ready for a ride in the fast lane, and be prepared, you might want to fasten your seat belt.
Get ready for a ride in the fast lane, and be prepared, you might want to fasten your seat belt.
Raise your hand if you'd like to see Mia Farrow get run over by a car.
I've been a fan of "The Sopranos" for quite some time now.
Thoughts of summer weather usually include constant days of golden sunshine, unless you're in Indiana where the weather could be anything, including a torrential downpour.
Bloomington is known around the state of Indiana as a cornucopia of progressive public policy, sustainability-minded citizenry, nature-loving recreation, the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival and the home of Indiana University among others.
"You people have had enough. It's time to get funky," lead singer and bare-footed band-leader Josh Suhrheinrich said to the crowd at Uncle Festers last Thursday.
I would like to personally thank Rafael Nadal for making my day Sunday.
Tuesday marks the beginning of what many veteran students may remember as their first small taste of IU. New student orientation, which begins tomorrow and runs through July 19, is a service that seeks to instill more than 6,500 students with what it's like to be on a college campus and what they can expect come fall. "Students do quite a bit of stuff," said Melanie Payne, associate director of orientation programs. "There are some very specific things about becoming a student that they need to learn." Some programming includes alcohol and drug safety advice, roommate information and transition training. Along with the specific specialized sessions, students also get their picture taken, receive their student ID and campus access cards and register for classes.
Al Carpenter insists Saturday won't rank as the happiest day of his life. He would rather see IU win the Rose Bowl.
This summer, students, faculty and staff at IU-Purdue University at Indianapolis and IU-East will no longer be able to smoke on campus as they will soon see their respective schools become tobacco and smoke free.
The IU board of trustees approved a new $3 million three-story building at 802 E. Third St. during its Friday business meeting.
Former 9th District U.S. Congressman and 2006 Democratic challenger Baron Hill met with community members Saturday during a town hall meeting to discuss the Medicare Part D program and prescription drug coverage, saying the only hope for genuine American health care reform centered around the welfare of the human being and not the profit margin of the pharmaceutical and insurance industry.
Lone sports fans soon will have the opportunity to share their hoops, hollers and other hysterics with groups of friends through a new Web site called ShoutOuts.
Whether for work, studies or leisure many IU faculty, staff and graduate students have the opportunity to experience a valuable form of summer education.
Works offering a look at regions, worlds and realms that have captivated human curiosity throughout the ages will be on display when the Lilly Library opens its "Places of Imagination" exhibition Monday.
This was one doozy of a retirement party for Bernard Hopkins.
The most accomplished rower to pull an oar for the cream and crimson has added another item to her athletic resumé.
Times Square won't be packed with soccer fans watching movie theater-sized screens.
In "The Wizard of Oz," the munchkins dance around to their celebratory song "Ding, Dong, the Witch is dead!" after Dorothy's house falls on the Wicked Witch of the East.
Last week, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton and the United Nations' number two official, Deputy Secretary General Mark Malloch Brown, traded taunts over the United States' commitment to the organization.