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‘Hep’s rock’ still inspiring team

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Whenever the fireworks go off and the roar of the crowd echoes through Memorial Stadium as the players come onto the field, the IU football team touches “Hep’s Rock,” located at the end of the tunnel.


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Lords of the Rings

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If you happen to run into senior defender Kerel Bradford on campus, one of the first things you’ll probably notice is the large ring on his finger.

spWomensSoccer

New coach, renewed winning attitude

IU Coach Amy Berbary said she believes in winning.That surprised her team during its first meeting together.


Age of Change

During McRobbie's presidency, seven IU schools have been created, closed or consolidated to adapt to 21st century demands. But are these changes working?


The Indiana Daily Student

IU to commemorate WWI

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The University is recognizing the centennial anniversary of the beginning of World War I with a commemoration spanning the 2014-15 academic year, according to a press release. 


The Indiana Daily Student

IU students pair with inmates for class

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After all the keys and cell phones and purses were collected, after the elevator moved down a few floors, after his fellow inmates stared at the guests through a window in the wall, Michael Luper took out a folded piece of paper from the breast pocket of his orange jumpsuit.He read it over before his speech.




IU Health Center

IU Health Center undeterred by Supreme Court ruling

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Following the Supreme Court ruling in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Inc. that allows corporations to deny covering the cost of contraception in employee health insurance on grounds of religious objections, University doctors and pharmacists at the IU Health Center still strive to make birth control and other contraceptives available and affordable for students.



Dr. Brantly

IU alumnus contracts Ebola virus

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Dr. Kent Brantly, an alumus of the IU School of Medicine, contracted Ebola while treating patients with the virus in Liberia as part of an organization for international relief.








The Indiana Daily Student

Don't let debt ruin the future

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One student, during the course of their college career, can take out hundreds of thousands of dollars in loans, and work for decades paying them off.