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Lotus Festival

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The Lotus World Music and Arts Festival, which will take place Sept. 18-21 this year, is an annual celebration of the cultures that make up Bloomington.


Members of Sigma Delta Tau rush into their house with their new members on January 7, 2007 during Bid Day.

Going greek?

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IU is home to one of the largest greek communities in the nation. But with four major councils, which one’s right for you? Here’s a rundown of the nationally recognized greek organizations on campus.



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Sounds of Bloomington

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In a college town with one of the top music schools in the nation, there is bound to be local music talent. Throw in a variety of bars and live music venues, and almost every day of the week offers a new musical opportunity.

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The bucket list

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You’ve heard about nightlife at IU, but what happens during the day? Here are some suggestions on how to spend your time.


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What is Welcome Week?

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Participate in the Welcome Week experience and find new friends, learn about clubs and organizations and enjoy concerts and performances by other student groups.


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Schwarber, Travis, DeMuth drafted

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Junior catcher Kyle Schwarber was drafted No. 4 overall by the Chicago Cubs and junior first baseman Sam Travis was drafted No. 67 by the Boston Red Sox in the 2014 MLB draft Thursday.




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Herman B Wells' legacy

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Before Herman B Wells took charge of IU, the University was just a small Midwestern college with 11,000 students. By the time he died in 2000, it had become a world-renowned institution with more than 90,000 students on eight campuses.


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Learn the words to these IU classics

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These two tunes will come in handy during your time at IU. Memorized the lyrics to the IU fight song, “Indiana, Our Indiana” and the alma mater, “Hail to Old IU.”


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Campus traditions bring IU experience to students

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Welcome to IU! Traditions are an important part of any school’s pride and legacy.These traditions help bring together people of all races, cultures and personalities. They also open doors for shy people to emerge from their shells and stand confidently alongside their fellow Hoosiers.





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Baseball success will come

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IU lost to Stanford, 5-4, in the regional championship Monday, and the Hoosiers’ historic season is finished.


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Courthouse deters camping with planters, raises questions

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This past week, the Monroe County Board of Commissioners met to discuss the implementation of large, 2-foot-tall and 6-foot-wide limestone planters in the window alcoves of the County Courthouse, meant to discourage camping by people experiencing homelessness.