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Robert Gates to speak at Winter Commencement

Robert M. Gates, the 22nd and current Secretary of Defense of the United States, will speak at IU’s Winter Commencement and receive an honorary Ph.D.


IU-Lambuth Women's Basketball

IU women win 108-54

The IU women's basketball team kicked off their season with a 108-54 rout of Lambuth on Sunday in exhibition play.


iuosumsoccer

IU loses in overtime to OSU

For the third time this season, IU lost in overtime, this time at the hands of Ohio State 1-0 Sunday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.


The Indiana Daily Student

Pedestrian hit at Dunn and Bypass

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A male pedestrian was hit by a vehicle at about 12:30 a.m. Sunday near the intersection of the Indiana 45/46 Bypass and Dunn Street.

IU-Iowa Football

Hoosiers unravel, lose to Iowa 42-24

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IOWA CITY, Iowa — Heading into halftime, IU held a 21-7 lead against the undefeated No. 7 Iowa Hawkeyes. The Hoosiers were poised to pull off the biggest win of their season. But then they played the second half.




The Indiana Daily Student

Tavis Smiley talks at SPEA atrium dedication

Guests, faculty and students filled the atrium of the School of Public and Environmental Affairs today at 1 p.m. to hear IU alumnus Tavis Smiley speak.


The Indiana Daily Student

Local collective to head Halloween art workshops

The Collaboration Room, an artist collective of college graduates residing in Bloomington, has put together Friday Night Frights to serve the Bloomington community in readying their Halloween fashions.




The Indiana Daily Student

Team faces Big Ten talent this weekend

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Few top players will participate – junior Lachlan Ferguson and sophomore Maxime Armengaud will not – but IU’s younger players will get their first look at conference players.




The Indiana Daily Student

Indiana women set NCAA bid as this season's goal

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Indiana couldn't get a break this offseason. After missing the NCAA tournament, three starters graduated. This fall, sophomore forward Lindsay Enterline tore the anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee. Now, coach Felisha Legette-Jack and the Hoosiers are back in Bloomington, plotting more fun.



The Indiana Daily Student

Q & A: Folklore librarian discusses human love of fear

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Moira Smith, IU librarian for anthropology, folklore, sociology and social work, is submersed in the myths, legends and tales that have become a part of American history. Here Smith explains why people have become so fascinated with being scared.



La Petit

French chef delights locals with window treats

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Every Saturday since the B-Line Trail opened, Marina Ballor sells delicious things: mushroom quiche, quiche Lorraine, fresh coffee and hot chocolate so thick it nearly clots on the spoon. Ballor is chef and co-owner of Bloomington’s only exclusively French restaurant, Le Petit Cafe.


DAN SAVAGE

Sex talk receives standing ‘O’vation

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As the standing ovation died down, some audience members left the Indiana Memorial Union’s Alumni Hall shocked and appalled. Others were grateful for the open conversation on human rights.