Challenged but not retarded
Movies have a way of changing perception.
Movies have a way of changing perception.
Until just recently, I never had the pleasure of viewing "Patton."
"This is the true story of seven jailbirds picked to live in an abandon hotel and find out what happens when people stop acting nice and start getting their eyes gouged out by a mental psycho path."
So you're finally done with classes, or maybe you're not.
IU will contribute $900,000 to compensate for an unexpected change in a financial aid grant from the State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana, said Larry MacIntyre, director of media relations for IU. On March 31, SSACI stated the maximum grant for a student would be $6,756. Last week, however, SSACI announced the maximum grant had been reduced to $5,692. The change was made after the majority of freshmen applicants had made their college decision, MacIntyre said.
Under the wooden roof of the homey brick-covered house are four condos.
More than 200 scientists from 22 different countries will assemble in Bloomington for A-Life X, the 10th International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems.
IU psychology Chairwoman Linda Smith kicked off the International Conference on Development and Learning Wednesday morning by welcoming participants -- including representatives from the Los Alamos National Laboratory, the MIT Media Lab and Microsoft Research-- to Woodburn Hall.
To be a Hoosier, or not to be a Hoosier, that is Phil Jones' question.
Governor Mitch Daniels recently announced the appointment of Kelly B. Schreckengast, of Lafayette, to serve on the 15-member Indiana Arts Commission.
Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan announced a partnership between the City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department and the Monroe County Public Library in hopes of enhancing library services at the Banneker Community Center's Evans-Porter Library.
CHICAGO -- A sudden concern about an Egyptian sarcophagus owned by Exelon Corp. CEO John W. Rowe threatened briefly to disrupt the long-standing relationship between the Field Museum and Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities.
The Lilly Fellowship in Informatics was created this week when the Lilly Foundation endowed IU with a $60,000 gift.
Recent IU graduate Lucy Berger had her career path planned out when she came to IU in 2001.
Within the next month many IU students and recent graduates will have the opportunity to save thousands of dollars by consolidating their federal student loans before the interest rates substantially increase July 1.
Standing before a room of middle and high school students in Bloomington for the National Science Olympiad tournament two weeks ago, Karl MacDorman, a new associate professor for Informatics at IU-Purdue Univeristy at Indianapolis, played a video of an android head.
UPLAND, Ind. -- A family who sat by their comatose daughter's bedside for weeks after an April 26 crash killed four Taylor University students and an employee learned the woman was not their daughter, but instead another student who was in the van when it was struck by a semitrailer.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Six sexual offenders including convicted child molesters and rapists sued the city Wednesday to block a new ordinance that bans them from coming within 1,000 feet of parks, pools, playgrounds and other sites when children are present.
SOUTH BEND -- A group seeking to block the state from leasing the Indiana Toll Road to a foreign company plans to appeal a judge's ruling that it must post a $1.9 billion bond to move forward.
Three years ago one gallon of unleaded gasoline in Indiana cost about $1.50; today the price of that same gallon of gas is hovering just below $3.00, and automotive-fuel prices are expected to sputter even higher throughout the summer driving season.