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Tripped Up

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Think the use of marijuana is a phenomenon of the last century? Think again.


Pheromones

Do pheromones actually work?

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Small, white, heterosexual female wears commercial pheromones to the bars to test the product's effectiveness. Results surprising.


Synesthesia

Seeing in 50 shades of sound

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For sophomore Lily Wolf, every letter and number has a different color. Wolf has synesthesia, a joining of one sense with another.



Model Behavior

Model Behavior

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Junior Dillon Olney, a BFA sculpture major, is working on his first project of the semester. It’s a transition piece now, he says,­­ from despair to success. Like his love for sculpture, the piece is being molded.


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To do on campus

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Whether it's music, art or a conversation club, try something new this week on campus.


Tunnel Vision

Tunnel Vision

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Caleb Konstanski, former captain of the NCAA national championship-winning IU men’s soccer team, is one of the newest members of the Major League Soccer team, the Chicago Fire. He's sharing a few of his game-winning secrets with Inside.




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Take Five

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We’ve focused on the five “traditional” senses in this issue, but there are five more that are often overlooked.



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Softball sweeps Georgia Tech Classic

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The IU softball team swept the field Feb. 15-17 at the Georgia Tech Classic in Atlanta, marking the team’s second weekend of play of the 2013 season.





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My beef with The Back Door

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To be honest, when I first heard about this establishment being called such a tacky name, I thought people were joking. Once I was assured it was actually called The Back Door, I was just plain embarrassed.


Gay Prom

Dancing around reality

WE SAY: If students and parents insist on bigotry as the theme for prom this year, let them have it


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Fight for a planet

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For the past week, I’ve been fortunate enough to engage environmental activists along the East Coast, from New York City to Washington, D.C. Their enthusiasm and dedication toward a habitable planet are creating mass solidarity between what are normally competing social justice groups.