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DREAM Act

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The hourglass is running out for House Democrats as the final congressional session, known as the lame duck period, will polish off the controversial 111th Congress.




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RPS housing renewal to begin Monday

The first phase of online resident hall housing renewal begins Monday for students wishing to retain their same Residential Programs and Services room next fall.


Lynch fired after 4 years as head coach

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IU football coach Bill Lynch will not be retained as football coach, athletics director Fred Glass announced Sunday. The decision came a day after the Hoosiers ended their 2010 season with a 34-31 overtime victory against rival Purdue in West Lafayette.



Football v. Purdue

IU reclaims Old Oaken Bucket

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By winning the season finale, IU beat Purdue in West Lafayette for the first time since 1996 and also managed to avoid going winless in the Big Ten.


Men's Basketball vs. Northwestern State University

IU pummels Northwestern State

Junior guard Verdell Jones scored 24 points to lead the Hoosiers to a 100-66 victory - their sixth consecutive victory to open the season. 


Ballantine Lock-in

Ballantine lock-in

The day before the fee increase boycott ended, approximately 130 black students and faculty, led by graduate student Rollo Turner, entered Ballantine Hall during an administrative meeting and demanded the Board of Trustees members come to the building.


Rusk demonstration

Rusk protests

While Secretary of State Dean Rusk spoke at the IU Auditorium, about 200 protesters in the audience harassed him with boos and shouts.


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Dow Chemical protests

As the orange glow of napalm strewed across Vietnam — firestorms that wrote-off villages and burned through civilizations — executives from its manufacturer, Dow Chemical Company, interviewed IU students in the Kelley School of Business.


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Cuban missile crisis march

Thousands of students demonstrating their support for President Kennedy’s involvement with the Cuban missile crisis were met by pro-Cuban protesters from the Ad Hoc Committee to Oppose U.S. Aggression during a march prior to the designation of Dunn Meadow as a free speech zone.





Scholarship Numbers

5-star recruit Ferrell commits to IU for 2012

The No. 17 overall recruit and the No. 2-rated point guard in the 2012 class according to Rivals.com chose the Hoosiers over Butler, Florida, Virginia and Wake Forest.