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Starting strong
The 75th anniversary of Batman invites IDS Weekend reviewer Andrew Wurdeman to contemplate his favorite flicks starring Gotham's knight.
They don't teach you everything at Ivy League schools
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Criminal TV
Charles Mozdir was found, of all things, by a tip from a television show.
County prosecutor Jacob Moores speaks on safety
FROM IDS Reports Monroe County prosecutor candidate Jacob Moore addressed the Kiwanis Club July 24 in State Room West of the Indiana Memorial Union.
I do not love "Lucy"
‘Lucy’ Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman D Perhaps the biggest problem with “Lucy” is that it has no actual plot.
Armed robbery reported at 17th Street and Dunn Street
IUPD has been made aware of an armed robbery reported today on the edge of the IU campus, at the Convenient Mart on the corner of 17th and Dunn, according to a campus crime alert.
Kinnaird moves into Hoosier lore
Before Sunday only one Hoosier had ever run 800 meters faster than 1:47.5.
Indiana Commissioner launches campaign at IUPUI
The Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubber addressed a group of 400 students and family members to launch the “15 to Finish” campaign today at the Indiana University Purdue University-Indianapolis Campus Center.
Gordon captures record fifth Brickyard
Jeff Gordon's owner, Rick Hendrick, just had a feeling.
Best Buddies celebrates 25 years
The 25th Annual Best Buddies Leadership Conference convened at IU on Friday to celebrate a quarter century of empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Local youth show livestock at Monroe County Fair
Before they opened the gates, pigs panted, teens flirted in their cowboy boots, and county fair queen Lindsey VanDeventer fanned herself with her hog's contestant number.
Smoke gets in your eyes
Pot enthusiasts rejoice, you're winning. If only that mattered.
Kelley scholars announced
Nine IU freshmen were awarded the Kelley Scholarship, which offers full tuition and fees, a living stipend and funds for overseas travel.
The ultimate sport
Ultimate is played all around the world at local, national and international levels. But it still isn’t taken seriously as a real sport.
Music professor Bae dies
Ik-Hwan Bae, former professor of music in the string department at the IU Jacobs School of Music, died July 24.
IU golfer finishes 15th in Canadian Amateur
Elizabeth Tong finished tied for 15th in the Canadian Women's Amateur.
Dillon captures emotional win at the Brickyard
Ty Dillon ended his victory burnout celebration on the front stretch of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway by parking his car along the yard of bricks.
Earnhardt with a chance to sweep Daytona and Brickyard
Dale Earnhardt Jr. never aspired to race in the Indianapolis 500.
Montoya hopes to give Penske first Brickyard win
Juan Pablo Montoya has seen the Brickyard 400 slip away from him more than he’d like to remember.







