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Stark naked, Kony descends

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As college students, we can all attest to the fact that exhaustion, stress, and dehydration do crazy things to a person. Most of us probably experience some combination of those three things on a weekly basis. However, no one has been spotted running around the IU campus naked lately.


Luger is a Loser

Lugar's not a Hoosier

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Indiana’s well-known Republican senator isn’t overly threatened by competitors or opposition, although Treasurer Richard Murdock is facing off against him in the May 8th election with the support of many powerful fiscal and social action groups. Instead, what’s putting Lugar in danger is the controversy surrounding him.




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Culture of care week to kick off Monday

As part of its ongoing efforts to create a “culture of care” on campus, the IU Student Association is organizing a week full of activities aimed at raising student awareness in four areas: Hoosier pride, sexual assault, mental health and alcohol and drugs.



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Kelley School to offer summer academy for undergraduates

IU’s Kelley School of Business announced it will offer a summer academy for undergraduate students from visiting colleges and universities who are seeking to enhance their career-building skills.


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Harvard professor talks technology, idea of ‘self’

Harvard University professor and historian of physics  Peter Galison presented his lecture, “Science, Technology and the Reformulation of the Self,” on Thursday evening in the Maurer School of Law as part of the William T. Patten Foundation lecture series.


Bike to Uganda

Students bike to raise awareness for education in Uganda

During the last two days, IU students traveled 7,500 miles without leaving Bloomington. These students helped power the third annual Bike to Uganda event, a stationary bike-a-thon that aims to raise awareness for education in Uganda.






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Hoosiers face duo of Big Ten opponents to get back on track

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Unlike last weekend, the Hoosiers will have the benefit of a day’s rest between contests — not to mention an extra hour of preparation thanks to the time change. Central Time will play host to both matches, which are scheduled for 3 p.m. Friday and 1 p.m. Sunday, respectively. 




Men's Soccer vs. Bradley

Butler visits Bill Armstrong Stadium for spring clash

After the IU men’s soccer team’s first spring loss of the season, a 5-3 defeat at the hands of the Bradley Braves this past Sunday, it will play its second game of a three-game home stand Friday against in-state rival Butler.


Healthy Business

Bloomington Chamber of Commerce promotes healthy businesses

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Since February 2010, the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce has granted 13 businesses its Healthy Business Bloomington designation. The initiative is a worksite wellness recognition program for area businesses striving to create a healthy work environment for their employees.