Women's Golf
Weight a second
I had a quart of lard and seven cheese pizzas.
Deja view
Is it just me, or has Hollywood lost a ton of originality?
Un-kool aid
If you read the front page today you know that around 400 needy IU students will receive $1,000 less aid than they'd been told to expect.
Randle El back in Bloomington
Former IU quarterback Antwaan Randle El returned to Bloomington Friday to speak at Lighthouse Community Church where former IU running back Anthony Thompson is the pastor.
Early starts pay off: Russians move ahead at French Open
PARIS -- An early start paid off Wednesday for Nikolay Davydenko, who became the first man to reach the third round of the French Open when Flavio Saretta retired with the flu trailing in the second set.
Oil stock price rise after US moves to address dispute with Iran
NEW YORK -- Plunging oil prices pushed stocks sharply higher Wednesday as the United States' latest move to settle the dispute over Iran's nuclear arms program eased the energy market's worries about a supply cutoff from the petroleum-rich nation.
US ready to join in talks with Iran
WASHINGTON (AP) - In a major policy shift, the United States said Wednesday it is prepared to join other nations in holding direct talks with Iran on its nuclear program if Iran first agrees to stop disputed nuclear activities that the West fears could lead to a bomb.
Iraqi leader declares state of emergency
BASRA, Iraq -- Iraq's new prime minister declared a state of emergency Wednesday in the southern city of Basra, vowing to crack down with an "iron fist" on rival gangs battling each other for power.
Lawyer: Officers not target of investigations into Iraqi killings
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -- Three officers relieved of command from a Marine battalion are not targets of investigations into whether their troops killed as many as two dozen Iraqi civilians and tried to cover it up, the attorney for one of the officers said Tuesday.
Taste of the exotic
For being a small town in southern Indiana, Bloomington packs a large punch when it comes to ethnic cuisine.
A camping we will go
After a seven-month-long hiatus, the sun is out again in Bloomington.
Weekend Roadtrips
So you're finally done with classes, or maybe you're not.
Say you want a Wii-volution
When I first heard about the plans Nintendo had for the Wii (formerly codenamed "Revolution), I was convinced the people in charge had taken a few too many magic Mario mushrooms.
Lost in Thought
I never imagined how deep "Lost" would delve when I first started watching it in the autumn of 2004.
Mario reclaims his glory days
The 2D Platformer is dead, and Mario is the one who killed it.
'Patton' gets 4-star treatment on DVD
Until just recently, I never had the pleasure of viewing "Patton."
Challenged but not retarded
Movies have a way of changing perception.
Sometimes saints Must be sinners
Known best as a cult classic, "The Boondock Saints" is back and edgier than ever.
Transamerican beauty
One of last year's biggest and most controversial films was "Brokeback Mountain," which raised a new bar for the gay community and homosexual themes in mainstream movies.

