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(11/04/15 4:06am)
On Sunday, Dec. 4, 1977, saxophonist Rahsaan Roland Kirk played in the Frangipani Room of the Indiana Memorial Union. Kirk, who had been blind since he was 2 years old, was famous in the jazz world for his ability to play three horns at once.
(10/22/15 1:22pm)
MUNCIE, Indiana — Micheal Keihn is surrounded by monsters.
(10/20/15 3:59am)
When Charlie was a cub, his owner put a collar around his neck. It had grown into the skin by the time he was taken in by the Exotic Feline Rescue Center at Center Point as a full grown cougar. Charlie was blind from being fed cat food for the entirety of his life, and there was grass growing in his water bowl.
(11/02/15 3:16pm)
My favorite part of moving every year is redecorating a new space. While the main elements of my room have stayed with me through college, I like to add a little something new every year. And I prefer to add those extra touches without breaking the bank. Whether you have no artistic ability or you paint like Monet, these DIYs will be a snap.
(10/08/15 4:34am)
Luddy Hall will bring 4.5 floors, 124,000 square feet and a price tag of $39.8 million to campus. James Shea described the new building for the School of Informatics and Computing, set to open in December 2017, with one phrase over and over: “wow factor.”
(10/05/15 3:32am)
The heavenly aromas oozing out of the kitchen window last Monday night led my senses to only one clear option for this week’s column: an in-depth look at my smorgasbord of Spanish dinners. Every day just before I sat down to eat, I snapped a photo of my entire dinner — the main dishes, side dishes, desserts, drinks and all.
(09/15/15 9:23pm)
A former IU student has been charged with two counts of rape in two separate instances.
(09/10/15 1:36am)
Students across the country — and campus — are getting hooked on Hooked, a new food locator app.
(08/27/15 3:32am)
IU Athletics Director Fred Glass spoke to the media Wednesday about enhancing the game-day experience. He also announced IU has become one of 11 institutions to receive the Sport Event Security Aware designation from the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security for Memorial Stadium and
Assembly Hall.
(08/18/15 4:22am)
Target was teeming with customers on Monday.
(06/17/15 11:39pm)
The Golden State Warriors were crowned Champions after beating the Cavaliers 105-97 in game six, and nobody deserved the MVP award more than Andre Iguodala.
(05/04/15 4:25am)
BEDFORD, Ind. — Like a porthole in a ship, there is a small, circular window on Roxy’s side. Green coffee beans convulse, slowly turning a dark brown. A rich aroma swells. Then, a loud ‘SNAP.’
(03/30/15 4:24am)
Editor’s note: On the first Sunday after the Religious Freedom Restoration Act passed, the Indiana Daily Student sent 11 reporters to six churches across southern Indiana.
(02/27/15 4:57am)
Since 1961, March has been Youth Art Month, a celebration of young artists and their work.
(03/02/15 4:39am)
Room 169 in the Indiana Memorial Union holds an exquisite space with maroon carpeting, chandeliers and antique tables that catch the eye.
(12/12/14 3:30am)
I was 5 years old when the Windows on the World collapsed on Sept. 11, 2001.
(12/05/14 6:49am)
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(12/05/14 12:54am)
Donna MacLafferty was falling asleep when the phone rang at 11 p.m. It was her ex-husband, asking about their son.
(11/20/14 2:58pm)
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(08/20/14 5:33pm)
Students in military service may be eligible for a tuition break next fall as a result of the Veterans’ Access to Care through Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act. President Obama’s signature earlier this month means veteran students will enjoy in-state tuition at public universities, according to the act.