Buffalo Wild Wings opens in Bloomington
Buffalo wings are a staple of some college students' diets. And usually, college-town restaurants try to meet and market themselves toward students' dietary needs.
Buffalo wings are a staple of some college students' diets. And usually, college-town restaurants try to meet and market themselves toward students' dietary needs.
What began in 1971 as a way to help students run their own business now has decided to leave the labor-intensive service industry and help students in a different way.
Students who spend countless hours avoiding homework on http://thefacebook.com now have a more productive Web-surfing option -- rather than adding "friends" to their lists, students will be able to add companies.
For years scientists have thought there was once water on Mars, The planet is, after all, most like Earth compared with all other planets in the solar system. But most scientists believed all water had long since evaporated from the surface -- leaving Mars dry and cold.
Science is responsible for how we understand the world, and through scientific discoveries we have come to know the complexities of nature and the earth. While many scientists make their discoveries on earth, some researchers are looking beyond, into the vastness of space. IU astronomer Liese van Zee is one of those people.
Sweaty and out of breath, sophomore Kemmie Mitzell sets the elliptical machine at its highest speeds and inclines, surpassing all those around her. After a half-hour, she stops and makes a beeline to the bikes, where she works her legs even more.
I am writing this letter in support of the Academic Bill of Rights proposed by David Horowitz, the editor of Front Page Magazine. As a student and a conservative, this bill means the freedom for me to better shape my personal academic experience.
In the wake of the Iran earthquake last week, I wondered how many people out there would call it "a sign from God." There is a fair amount of buzz about invading that country, after all. Wouldn't an earthquake be a thumbs-up from the Almighty?
If you don't have a learning disability, you'll never fit in. I was hooked last week by an NBC News teaser about a story on autism.
There's been talk lately in the media about how the Republicans don't like the new Republican governor of Indiana raising taxes. Heaven forbid such a travesty!
University of California, San Diego Student Run Television aired student Steven York with his pants down. The student-run, closed circuit campus station sparked a controversy when it cablecast an episode showing York engaging in sexual acts with an unidentified woman.
LOS ANGELES -- Tough was enough in Clint Eastwood's strong-and-silent early days as a scruffy Old West gunslinger or a modern vigilante cop. With 2003's "Mystic River" and now "Million Dollar Baby," Eastwood has shown that tough doesn't begin to scratch the surface of his filmmaking talents.
Black History Month concludes today in the statehouse to music from the lips of IU students. The African American Choral Ensemble is scheduled to perform at 10 a.m. today in the Indiana Statehouse rotunda.
When John Brogneux was a professor heading the student teaching program at IU in 1960, Dick Enberg was one of his subjects. Brogneux, now 27 years retired at the age of 94, recalls fond memories of Enberg and understands why he is a success in the broadcasting business.
It was a two-team race heading into the final event of the Big Ten Championships.
The yellowing pages of the photo album tell the story of IU's history through the eyes and experiences of a former student. Leafing through page after page brings back fond memories to Cherri DuPree, who attended IU from 1976 to 1979. Yet it is a history that is somewhat incomplete.
It started with a simple pat on the arm. When Pat Ewing Jr. checked in late in the second half Sunday, he received the encouragement from IU Athletics Director Rick Greenspan. Moments later, with 42.1 seconds left in regulation and IU down 62-64, Ewing forced a turnover by Michigan State's Chris Hill, giving the Hoosiers the ball and the momentum.
WASHINGTON -- Thousands of young adults, including 12 IU students, converged in front of the White House Saturday to participate in one of the largest AIDS rallies ever.
The Kirkwood ticket plans to file a petition with the IUSA Elections Commission today contesting the removal of a rule that says the elected ticket must have at least 40 percent of the total votes.
IU coach Bob Morgan's prediction could not have been more correct. After shutting out DePauw in its season opener last Tuesday, Morgan knew his Hoosier baseball team was headed into some stiff competition for the Service Academy Classic this past weekend.