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INPIRG Concert

Six acts perform at Rachael’s Cafe

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The “Beats to Get ‘Em Off The Streets” concert, sponsored by The Indiana Public Interest Research Group (INPIRG), raised money for the National Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness.



Ladies First

Ladies First to perform at Buskirk

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This Friday, the members of Ladies First, IU’s premier female a cappella group, will perform their fall concert at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.








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IU celebrates technology with 12th annual GIS Day

IU will celebrate Geographic Information System (GIS) Day today with booths and activities. The celebration will include and a keynote address to showcase University, local business and government agency work with GIS.



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Green petition seeks 10,000 students to sign

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The IU Student Association is trying to make the University more sustainable — one $5 donation at a time. IUSA members will be on campus Thursday to promote the IU Sustainability Fund petition.


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Some ideas about what to cut

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When discussing the size and scope of government with people who aren’t alarmed at Uncle Sam’s engorgement throughout the past 100 or so years, I often encounter the following confident challenge: “If the government is too big and we need to reduce spending, what exactly would you cut?”


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Drawing a line in the abortion debate

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George Tiller stood in the foyer of Wichita, Kan.’s Reformation Lutheran Church, handing out service bulletins to incoming parishioners. Then Scott Roeder ambled in and slew him with a single bullet from his .22 caliber handgun, proceeding to leave in his powder-blue Taurus and stop for gas and pizza.


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Bacha Bazi: Afghanistan's darkest secret

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It’s 1 a.m.  in northern Afghanistan, and a group of armed, powerful older men are gathered around a very young boy dressed in women’s clothing with fake breasts and bells around his ankles. He dances provocatively for them.


Men's Basketball vs. Mississippi Valley State

Men's basketball beats Mississippi Valley State, 71-54

The Hoosiers shot just 38 percent from the field, including just 33 percent in the first half, but used opportunistic defense and unselfish passing to pull away from the Delta Devils at Assembly Hall.



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IU alumni create scholarship for continuing studies

Two IU alumni have found a new way to contribute to the University through a scholarship they have created to aid Ivy Tech Community College graduates in continuing their education to receive a bachelor’s degree from IU.