Pastors focus on Sept. 11 lessons
Clergy nationwide sought to draw moral lessons from tragedy and comfort churchgoers during the Sunday services before Sept. 11.
Clergy nationwide sought to draw moral lessons from tragedy and comfort churchgoers during the Sunday services before Sept. 11.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Authorities are investigating the deaths of two young girls believed shot by their mother as they slept.
MOUNT COMFORT, Ind. -- After Market Square Arena was demolished, about 46,000 tons of crumbled concrete and debris were hauled to a dirt-and-brush back lot for another life. It just happened to be as an outdoor winter park.
MISHAWAKA, Ind. -- "Hey, old man," calls out a friendly fellow wearing a soccer T-shirt and battered baseball cap as he ushers his grandson into the bait shop.
I used to be a finance major. Consequently, I also used to come home from school every afternoon and fix myself a nice tall class of Clorox bleach. But then I wised up, and switched my major to something I would enjoy much more. For three years, I tried to convince myself I wanted to be in finance. I thought I had to because there would be more opportunities awaiting me in that particular field. I was sacrificing happiness for perceived security.
I'm sure we will all rest easy on Wednesday night knowing that pop life has gone on since Sept. 11. "Pop Life Goes On" is an MTV news special airing Wednesday which will look at how the entertainment industry responded to the attacks. I'm sure it will help me overcome my grief.
President George W. Bush declared last week that Sept. 11 would be called Patriot Day, and that federal offices would fly their flags at half-mast. Bush asked Americans to fly their flags at half-mast and to observe a moment of silence at 8:46 a.m., the time the first World Trade Center building was struck.
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- An assailant dressed in the uniform of the new Afghan army fired on a car carrying President Hamid Karzai on Thursday, hours after an explosives-packed car tore through a crowded Kabul market, killing at least 10 people.
SOUTH BEND -- President George W. Bush met an enthusiastic crowd when he stopped in South Bend Thursday to raise money for Indiana Republicans. Although his speech was slated to be non-political in nature, Bush hinted at some of the tension in Congress as the House and Senate are under tight deadlines to push through legislation.
IUSA's decision to give away a $61,000 Corvette following November's general election was aimed toward increasing the number of student voters. Through project "Vote Hard," IUSA hopes to strengthen the University's voice in the state's General Assembly. But, the project doesn't include all students.
INDIANAPOLIS -- U.S. team coach George Karl paced left with less than a minute to go in the fourth quarter. Then he paced right.
While its Purdue and Ball State University counterparts dozed in the sun or shook off hangovers Monday, over 30,000 IU students returned to classes, and they had the Bloomington Faculty Council to thank.
The TIS/Taylor Imprinted Sportswear Classic kicks off tonight at the University Gym. The tournament brings four teams to Bloomington for three matches each. The host IU Hoosiers begin their first match at 7 p.m. when they face the Dayton Flyers. Saturday brings the Evansville Aces and the Cal State Fullerton Titans to meet the Hoosiers at noon and 7:30 p.m. respectively. IU is coming off an energizing Northern Illinois Invitational sweep that sets the Hoosiers at 3-0.
Today the Hoosiers men's golf team begins their bounce back from last season, during which they learned a lot about themselves as a team and as men. Returning their top eight players, the Hoosiers begin action today with the Badger Invitational at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Round one begins at 1 p.m. shotgun start and continues through the weekend with 8 a.m. tee-times Saturday and Sunday.
After relocating the student section this year, IU student football fans found themselves playing musical chairs at last Saturday's game against William and Mary. The student section was moved to the far north end of Memorial Stadium, and the band was moved to the endzone. The goal of the move was to create a better environment for the fans in an effort to make the crowd more enthusiastic, said Assistant Athletic Director Jeff Fanter.
If at first you don't succeed, try try again. That could be the motto for the IU field hockey team (1-1) in their quest to defend its home turf against Ball State (0-0) Friday and UC Berkeley (2-1) Sunday.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- The Oakland Athletics have won 20 straight games, yet they all know they haven't won anything yet. One look at the standings reveals what manager Art Howe reminds his players: Despite their thrilling charge to baseball's longest winning streak in 67 years, Oakland is just 3 games in front of Anaheim for the AL West lead. With one poor series in the A's final 23 games, the longest winning streak in AL history could become a bittersweet memory.
There was one moment last February where everything was silent in the NFL. There was one relaxed split-second, where the speculation stopped, the predictions ceased and the experts just sat and watched. That instant came after the New England Patriots took the ball downfield in Super Bowl XXXVI. Adam Vinatieri's kick had sailed through the goal posts -- giving New England their first ever championship. Across the country, fans and general managers alike stopped, took a deep breath and waited for the ball to drop.
Women\'s cross country, women\'s soccer, and MLB labor contract approval
The IU men's soccer team continues its tough season-opening schedule this weekend as they travel to Jamaica, New York, for the St. John's Classic. IU will go head-to-head with William & Mary and No. 15 St. John's Friday and Saturday as the Hoosiers are in search of their first victory of the season. The match against St. John's will be the Hoosiers third game against a nationally ranked opponent. Senior back John Swann said IU schedules tough opposition early in the year in hopes of improving as the season progresses. "We don't schedule weak teams; we like to schedule hard teams so they exploit our weaknesses early," Swann said. "Then we can go back in practice and work on improving those weaknesses." IU is coming off a pair of ties against No. 5 Clemson and No. 20 Rutgers in the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic. The season-opening ties marked the fourth time in Hoosier history that IU recorded back-to-back ties. The last time IU played consecutive ties was in 1992.