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Outer space seems horrible: weightlessness, vacuum-sealed food and diapers. I mean, I can’t even stomach a roller coaster. Escaping Earth’s gravity might be a bit too much.
Outer space seems horrible: weightlessness, vacuum-sealed food and diapers. I mean, I can’t even stomach a roller coaster. Escaping Earth’s gravity might be a bit too much.
I vividly remember going into my shared bathroom freshman year and finding a Post-it note left by one of my suitemates on the toilet paper roll. It read: “Next time refill the toilet paper. How hard is it, really?”
Many were surprised when Proposition 8 passed in California the same day Barack Obama was elected president. It seemed strange that while a Democratic government was ushered into Washington D.C., gay marriage rights were being squashed across the state.
Who knew the only jobs in the world were cops, investigators, lawyers or doctors?
An IU student was arrested Wednesday for stabbing another man March 6
NEW YORK — Saying he was "deeply sorry and ashamed," Bernard Madoff pleaded guilty Thursday to pulling off perhaps the biggest swindle in Wall Street history and was immediately led off to jail in handcuffs after his seething victims applauded in the courtroom.
INDIANAPOLIS – Penn State put an end to the worst season in IU basketball history Thursday, defeating the Hoosiers 66-51 in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament.
INDIANAPOLIS – A large fire burned at an under-construction condominium complex Thursday morning just a few blocks north of the Statehouse, sending smoke billowing across the downtown skyline.
For almost eight weeks, Jigme Norbu will walk sections of his father’s past routes.
Looking to commemorate the 1959 violent political uprising in Lhasa, China, Lobzang Tenzin recalled his life under Chinese political control.
Area dog breeders and pet owners alike are concerned about the proposition of a new bill aimed at reducing animal cruelty.
For the second straight season, an injury to IU’s leading scorer has come during one of the most crucial parts of the year.
Senior Elizabeth Cockrell is directing a trip this year to Guatemala to help with a community’s needs at a local coffee plantation. The group will leave Saturday and return March 22.
The RHA judicial board met Wednesday night and decided to reinstate sophomore Katherine Lambert as candidate for Hoosier Compass vice president for programming.
While organizers for IU’s Camp Kesem have struggled this year to find enough counselors, former program employees say they can’t figure out why.
Meg Urry, the Israel Munson Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Yale University, presented her research on black holes to IU faculty and students as a part of the astronomy and physics departments’ joint colloquium speaker series.
Attendants at the Asian Culture Center's Holi festival were treated to a color fight where they threw, rubbed and generally attacked other festival goers with color
“Come out, come out, wherever you are” is the slogan for the new Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender organization Out at Kelley, which is trying to spread support for GLBT students.
The Hoosier men’s and women’s basketball teams aren’t the only ones who get to suit up at Assembly Hall this year.
Yes, it’s true. As Lionel Ritchie once said, we’ve come to the end of our rainbow. And while the ride surely hasn’t been quite as colorful as the language some fans might use to describe Big Ten officiating, it’s surely been a new experience for most of you out there in Hoosier nation.