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Sophomore Katie Hopkins sends the bowling ball flying down the lane during a game of bowling with her roommates Friday evening at the Back Alley in the IMU. The Back Alley celebrated 50 years of existence Friday, offering students free cake, hotdogs and drink while supplies lasted. Games of bowling and pool were free to students also. -- Pete Stuttgen · IDS

Union offers concerts, speakers, restaurants

PUBLISHED Thursday, June 05, 2008

The Indiana Memorial Union is the center of activity on campus – literally. The Union’s 500,000 square feet is home to coffee shops, restaurants, a ceramic studio, a bowling alley, a gift shop and bookstore and hundreds of other services, all of which make it one of the largest student unions in the world. READ MORE »

CAMPUS »

Don’t be fooled: The best things at IU are free

PUBLISHED Friday, May 23, 2008

The budget of a college student can be a downward spiral.
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TOWN »

A few pearls from a real life Cutter

PUBLISHED Thursday, June 05, 2008

I’ve always been a big fan of magicians never revealing their secrets.
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LIFE »

Making a major decision

PUBLISHED Friday, May 23, 2008

With more than 130 undergraduate degrees and more than 320 other degree programs, the possibilities for majors at IU are nearly endless.
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FROM THE SOURCE »

Don’t be afraid to have good old-fashioned fun

PUBLISHED Friday, May 23, 2008

I can’t begin to tell you how much I wish I were in your shoes. See, I’m one of those people who would stay in college forever, if I could.

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