Aurora, Indiana celebrates state's bicentennial
AURORA, Ind. — A rainy morning greeted volunteers at the Hillforest Victorian Museum in Aurora, Indiana, on the day of the museum’s celebration of Indiana’s bicentennial.
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AURORA, Ind. — A rainy morning greeted volunteers at the Hillforest Victorian Museum in Aurora, Indiana, on the day of the museum’s celebration of Indiana’s bicentennial.
Various minerals and dozens of fossils — from crinoids to dinosaur vertebra — lined the walls of the Geological Sciences building’s foyer in celebration of the reopening of the IU Paleontology Collection.
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A renowned Harvard professor discussed the global nature of health care and the need to balance personal rights with the greater good in a lecture Wednesday.
Every Wednesday night, a group of students gathers into Studio 5 in the Radio/TV Building. They move the chairs into circles, pull out their laptops and make video games.
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Large screens lined the walls of the Frangipani Room of the Indiana Memorial Union, where an Oculus Rift sat in one corner and a Nintendo Wii in the other.
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