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LETTER: President McRobbie leaves humanities, social sciences by the wayside
Letter discusses value of non-STEMs studies.
EDITORIAL: Beyond organ compatibility, donor identity shouldn't matter
Children's lives shouldn't be endangered by their parents' legal troubles.
Women’s basketball team shows fight in loss to No. 4 Louisville
Freshman guards Jaelynn Penn and Bendu Yeaney had stellar performances for IU.
Women’s basketball plays hard for 40 minutes but comes up short at home
IU lost 72-59 to No. 4 Louisville.
Griffin Oakes named Big Ten Kicker of the Year
Senior kicker Griffin Oakes was named the Big Ten's best for the second time in three years.
Katherine Receveur wins Big Ten Athlete of the Year for cross-country
Junior Katherine Receveur becomes the second IU women’s cross-country runner to win Big Ten Athlete of the Year.
Alcohol commission to review Prohibition-era laws
The Indiana Alcohol Code Revision Commission will recommend that the state legislature review Sunday alcohol laws.
Scientists develop beetle with third functional eye
The extra eye could lead to discoveries in medicine, development and evolution.
Tallest task of season awaits for IU women's basketball
Women’s basketball plays No. 4 Louisville as part of the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.
'The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui' strives for political awareness
“The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui” presents how dictators rise to power.
COLUMN: How to destress during finals
These tips will help students de-stress during finals week.
Fraternity members clash over views on suspension
Fraternity members believe the temporary suspension was the wrong choice.
IU awarded silver level, bicycle-friendly university
The University achieved the designation by improving bike infrastructure on campus.
'The Nutcracker' returns to Musical Arts Center
“The Nutcracker” runs from Nov. 30 to Dec. 3.
COLUMN: Indulging in seasonal treats wisely
Columnist advises on maintaining healthy eating habits during the holidays
Thursday rundown: IU almost nabs Duke, grad students protest tax, "The Nutcracker" returns, fraternity members weigh in on IFC suspension
What you need to know for Thursday, Nov. 30.
The Runcible Spoon named coziest place in the state
Foursquare lists the Spoon as one of the coziest places in the country.
Food and beverage tax supporting expansion of the Monroe Convention Center will be voted on Dec. 13
Monroe County may adopt a 1-percent tax on prepared food and beverages next month.
IU swimming and diving picks up awards in recent weeks
Junior Lilly King was among the Hoosier swimmers honored in recent weeks.



















