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Darwin’s inheritors

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Maybe you were one of those people, like me, who did not get to hear Richard Dawkins speak Monday. But this wasn’t the first time people have been turned away from a public discussion involving evolution.


The Indiana Daily Student

Putting NBC on trial

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New York, 2019 – The compelling civil suit, Barker v. NBC Universal/Grand Cane took another exciting turn today. Defense attorneys questioned former members of the massive media conglomerate in front of the jury about their part in the dismantling of the once-great NBC television network that fell to pieces in the early part of the 21st century.


The Indiana Daily Student

Old dogs, new tricks

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The inner corruption of the Republican Party was necessary, if they stood any chance of reinventing the conservative image. The reason Republicans become so synonymous with greed is because they recognize that it takes a healthy amount of American greed to stabilize an economy of our capacity.




The Indiana Daily Student

Executive office removes Sigma Pi leadership, alumni reorganize chapter

The campus undergraduate leaders of Sigma Pi have been removed from their positions, all official campus activities have been halted and the fraternity has been placed in an alumni trusteeship, according to a press release from the Sigma Pi Fraternity Executive Office.



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Season tickets guaranteed now through Mon.

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IU Athletics Director Fred Glass learned the strength of IU’s student body during the University’s last home football game, when IU students bought 11,000 student seats – an expansion of more than a third of the normal seating for students.







We Do

Somewhere over the rainforest

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LAKE SANDOVAL, Peru - Gold miners dump mercury into the Madre de Dios River five kilometers from some of the most intensely protected rainforests in Peru.



Night at the MAC

Effron, Symphony Orchestra bring life to music

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The musicians and conductor all appeared to sway with the rhythm, as though the music itself was a strong wind blowing through the stage. The audience gave thunderous applause to the orchestra and its conductor after the piece concluded. On Wednesday, Jacobs School of Music faculty member David Effron conducted the IU Symphony Orchestra at the Musical Arts Center.




IU-Virginia Football

Backup QBs operate sideline signals

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The U.S. government classifies its restricted information in three levels: confidential, secret and top secret. If the IU football team had a classification system, its sideline signals would fall in the “top secret” category.