Lecturer discusses rape issues
Steve Thompson hates zebras. He doesn't really have a problem with the striped African mammals, but he can't stand the lax attitude they have when another zebra gets attacked.
Steve Thompson hates zebras. He doesn't really have a problem with the striped African mammals, but he can't stand the lax attitude they have when another zebra gets attacked.
One woman was shot dead and three others wounded on Bloomington's south side Saturday morning. Police say drugs were involved.
The World's largest central banks -- including the U.S. Federal Reserve, the Bank of Japan and the European Central Bank -- attempted to put an end to their financial woes that have been developing since the launch of the euro in January 1999.
Many students are taking advantage of online brokerage accounts.
Investors might feel a little more optimistic about the market this week. Third-quarter earnings are expected to be strong, and the Federal Reserve appears to have stopped raising interest rates for now.
After all the negative attention the University has garnered in the past few weeks because of the athletic department, one would think athletics director Clarence Doninger and President Myles Brand would lie low for awhile. But they haven't.
I find myself suddenly out of the Olympic loop.
I would like to congratulate the Monroe County United Way for ceasing to fund the Boy Scouts for not signing the anti-discrimination document.
Downtown Bloomington was packed this weekend. The wonderful fusion of world rhythms seemed almost too good to be true.
While the Brown County Playhouse season is usually made up of plays and musicals that are little more than diversions, last year's season ended with a comedy with substance in "Lost in Yonkers."
The Elixir of Love," the first IU Opera Theater production of the year, elicits mixed emotions.
Blue lights were flashing, people were dancing, and beats were pounding as students lined the sidewalk in front of Axis Nightclub, 419 S. Walnut St.
EAST LANSING, Mich. - The final score to the men's soccer match read IU 1, Michigan State 0, but the Hoosiers' didn\'t have much to celebrate Sunday at Old College Field.
COLUMBUS, OHIO -- The women's soccer team needed to score. And they needed to win in the worst way.
The field hockey team survived its battle against rival No. 4 Michigan by playing a game of cat and mouse.
The women's volleyball team hoped to usher in the Big Ten season by making a statement with an opening weekend sweep of Northwestern and No. 14 Wisconsin.
The men's tennis team competed in the unscored Tom Fallon Invitational in South Bend this weekend, giving players a chance to compete and coaches a chance to see where the players stand.
The rugby team is on a mission. After narrowly missing a run at the final four of the national rugby championships last year, the team is working to avenge the loss.