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President Myles Brand announced Monday he is postponing his State of the University address, previously scheduled for 2:30 today.
President Myles Brand announced Monday he is postponing his State of the University address, previously scheduled for 2:30 today.
For the past seven years, the School of Education has initiated a program named A Community of Teachers for the benefit of its secondary education students. A Community of Teachers allows secondary education pupils to earn their teaching licenses through hands-on work in actual classrooms as opposed to grades and credits. This is the only curriculum program of its kind in the entire state.
Lilly Library, Fine Arts Plaza, east Seventh Street. "Were Off to See the Wizard: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, 1900-2000" commemorates the 100th anniversary of L. Frank Baums childrens classic, on exhibit through Sept. 23. Tours available Fridays at 2 p.m. or by arrangement. Hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday; 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Call 855-2452.
First-half thoughts were about throwing low blows at those who showed no support for the football team Saturday.
Recipe for Camilla's Cornbread
Eponine Cuervo-Moll would like to expand popular definitions of music and the human body.
The volleyball team's undefeated record will be put to the test today, as it travels to Terre Haute to take on Indiana State.
One last chance. When allegations of misconduct regarding coach Bob Knight arose in May, the administration, the media and the public scrutinized "the General's" history and behavior.
"If a man would move the world, he must first move himself," the classical philosopher Socrates is credited with having said. Friday afternoon outside Sycamore Hall the department of philosophy remembered three former faculty members who influenced others by first challenging themselves.
SEPT. 1 • Kevin E. Hickland, 19, a freshman residing in Briscoe Quad, was cited at Briscoe for public intoxication. • An employee reported damage to a limestone marker and bench located north of Myer's Hall. Estimated damage was $750.
In addition to a wide variety of courses and a flexible curriculum, the communication and culture department will give birth to the Kappa Alpha chapter of the Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society.
Freshman Nic Alexander has a plaque in his kitchen that reads, "The Lord is my shepherd but Bobby Knight is my coach."
Bob Knight and IU basketball met for the first time more than 29 years ago. The date was March 27, 1971. Bill Orwig, athletics director at the time, hired Knight as the new coach. Since then, Knight has guided IU to three national championships, 11 Big Ten titles and everything in between. He is IU basketball. Well, he was.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- The men's soccer entered halftime against Virginia, Sunday trailing 1-0 and facing its fourth consecutive deficit in a game after a first half. Coach Jerry Yeagley said he wasn't pleased with how his young players performed in the first 45 minutes against the veteran Cavaliers.
Bob Knight's dismissal after 29 years at IU has sent shock waves through the entire country. Here are the thoughts of Murray Sperber, Jay Bilas and Digger Phelps and John Feinstein after hearing the news released in President Myles Brand's Sunday afternoon press conference.
It is impossible to approach this topic at an angle all parties would find fair, or exact or thorough. Therefore, I'll approach it the only way I know how: bluntly.
Kent Harvey should run -- fast and far. And he needs to do it now. The last place Harvey should want to be right now is Bloomington -- let alone on campus.
Junior Kirk Haston sat in the men's locker room Sunday morning letting the news sink in. Then he went to church and prayed. It wasn't the first time Haston has had someone close to him taken away. And to him, coach Bob Knight is a father-figure.
Should coach Bob Knight have been fired? "Hell no." Why in the world is this happening now? Good question.