Ceremony showcases improved, updated Willkie
Willkie Quad was officially rededicated Thursday in a ceremony that included speeches by University officials and a tour of the newly remodeled residence hall.
Willkie Quad was officially rededicated Thursday in a ceremony that included speeches by University officials and a tour of the newly remodeled residence hall.
During the past five years, Mark and Rhoda Berenson have been spreading the word about their daughter, Lori Berenson, 30. Berenson was arrested in 1995 in Peru after she was accused of being a ringleader in the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement, a pro-Cuban terrorist group, according to the parents' Web site.
Men's soccer coach Jerry Yeagley said that if he knew what was causing his team's lack of offense, he'd bottle it and sell it. The trouble is the Hoosiers haven't solved their offensive problems.
An online comic book is offering college students a chance to win $2,000. Dipuc.com is encouraging students to enter its "Worst Dating Story" contest, which concludes Oct. 20. The comic book, which explores love, dating and relationships, is "a melding of sophisticated and sophomoric humor," according to a press release.
Golden Key recieves award for excellence The IU Bloomington chapter of the Golden Key National Honor Society received the Honorable Mention Key Chapter Award at last month's Golden Key International Convention in Los Angeles.
A university dean from North Carolina and a community college administrator from Arizona recently were named Distinguished Alumni Award recipients by the IU School of Education.
Working to involve the voters under 20 in the upcoming presidential election, Rock the Vote is now making absentee ballots available online, according to a press release.
A project through IU's Indiana Institute on Disability and Community, Back Home in Indiana Alliance, recently received a "Best of the Best" award from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, according to a press release.
INDIANAPOLIS -- A seminar series for faculty inventors and professors with an interest in product research and marketing will be held at IU and IU-Purdue University at Indianapolis beginning Oct. 18, according to a press release.
Finally, in post-game interviews Saturday, Mandina, a senior defensive tackle, got his wish. He was asked about how much the defensive unit that he leads improved from the first two games of the year. At last, the defense had improved as he had promised it would.
Relax; I was just joshing around with the headline. Not even I'm that cold-blooded.
The Roy Griak Invitational this weekend gave the men's and women's cross country teams their first encounter with nationally-ranked competition.
Volunteer opportunities around the Bloomington area.
I'm really curious about genital piercings and how they can enhance sexual contact.
IU alumnus Kyle Quass will perform from 7-9 p.m. today at TIS Music Shop, 1424 E. Third St., as part of the store's Tuesday Night Jazz Series. The show, as with all Tuesday performances, is free.
Friday, President Bill Clinton approved the release of 30 million barrels of oil from the nation's 570-million barrel Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
Today's topic is sponsorship, specifically the IDS' sponsorship of Bob Knight's farewell address Wednesday, Sept. 13 at Dunn Meadow.
Recent events have caused me to start thinking a lot about Indiana basketball.
Three appeals judges in London ruled Friday that doctors may operate to separate Siamese twin girls -- killing one to spare the life of the other. This is in protest of the Roman Catholic parents who said that they wanted to leave the infants' fate to "God's will."