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How will IU fare without Sudfeld?
I think it is fair to say IU’s bowl hopes have ended with Sudfeld’s season.
Exhibit on Pyle's aviation work opens at Lilly Library
He wrote columns about his experiences in France, England and the Pacific. He was on the beaches of Normandy the day after the invasion.
Three bands perform at Bishop tomorrow
Krill, Nice Try and Super Regal take Bishop stage.
Wilson: Sudfeld's injury to require surgery, out for season
IU junior quarterback Nate Sudfeld will be out for the remainder of the season.
Echoes of home away from home
I thought about lots of things, but mostly I thought about Bloomington.
Shoot for the stars
NASA invited the public to send their names on a dime-sized microchip that will go into space.
It's their life
A 29 year-old female made national news with her decision to partake in medically-assisted suicide.After weighing all possible courses of action, Brittany Maynard decided that rather than treating her inoperable brain tumor, she will end her life through prescribed medication, known as “dying with dignity.”The subject of doctor-assisted suicide is clearly controversial.The practice of dying with dignity is only allowed in a few states.
Gurley support reflects on IU
The NCAA just can’t get a break.
The real GMOs
The experimental cultivation of genetically modified foods for commercialization is a hot topic boiling within a thick soup of social and political controversies.
Putin's push for Russian domination
Putin, the current president of Russia, has a dream for himself, his people and his nation.
Tevin Coleman is something else
Tevin Coleman has confirmed to me that he is great.
Alpha Epsillon Pi stands with brothers at Emory
IU's AEPi chapter showed its support after anti-Semitic graffiti.
Symposium to award neuroscientists
The symposium will focus on the nervous system's role in eating.
Maurer School of Law recruits Vassar students
Vassar will nominate at least two students a year for the program.
Hoosiers secure 3rd consecutive victory
IU won its third straight game 2-1 against Ohio State Sunday.
Ethnohistory archive named after IU faculty member
The Glenn Black Laboratory of Archeology is creating new archives to be named after an IU faculty member.
Program to give 14 South Sudanese women masters degrees
Opposing units of the Presidential Guard traded fire on Dec. 15, according to Amnesty International.
Natural beauty makes a comeback
Columnist sees changing trends in beauty standards.
IU loses to Purdue after failed comeback attempt
Up in the fourth set against Purdue, IU had its chances.






