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Beading brings people, cultures together

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Students and faculty gathered in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Saturday to make traditional Native American bracelets and practice bead work as part of the First Nations Educational and Cultural Center’s month-long celebration.


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Assault suspect surrenders to IUPD

Aldwin Shade, the second suspect in the Oct. 31 robbery and assault of a group of Asian students, turned himself in to the IU Police Department Monday, according to an IUPD news release from Chief of Police Keith Cash.


IU Dance Marathon keeps students awake for 36 hours

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By the time IU Dance Marathon concluded Sunday morning, 36 hours after it began, dancers and committee members might as well have been delirious.


Men's Basketball vs. Wright State

Men's basketball looks to cut turnovers

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In each of its first two games, IU has turned the ball over more than it has forced its opponent to do so, leading to an average of 22.5 turnovers per game and a minus-5.50 turnover margin.


Men's Basketball vs. Florida Gulf Coast

Column: These Hoosiers are NIT-bound

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It might be two games late (blame Cody Zeller) but IDS men's basketball columnist Nathan Hart looks into the crystal ball and predicts the 2010-2011 season.


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Lynch expects Chappell to be available Saturday

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Even though the senior quarterback has been banged up throughout the year, last week was the first time he left the game because of an injury. But the IU coach said he is optimistic about Chappell’s chances to return Saturday against Penn State.




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To live is to fly

In watching the show “Friday Night Lights” recently, part of what drew me to it (and yet also makes it almost hard to watch) is the emotional intimacy inherent in the show.


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Need a degree? Try Walmart

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Walmart is now offering to cover 15 percent of an employee’s tuition with American Public University toward a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a variety of academic fields.





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RPS announces plan to combat overflow housing

IU Residential Programs and Services and the Residence Halls Association Space Utilization Committee have finalized a plan to create about 321 bed spaces next fall.