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I mean... They're cute, but why cats?

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Cats are “adorable, funny and redonkulous,” IU alumna Sabina Magliocco says. She says she didn’t come up with those words on her own. She actually found the terminology at cuteoverload.com while studying other viral cat videos online.



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Hagen departs for Texas A&M

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Defensive tackles and special teams coach and recruiting coordinator Mark Hagen has left IU in favor of a position at Texas A&M, an IU source confirmed Wednesday afternoon.



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Rape reported at Ashton

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A woman reported an on-campus rape to the IU Police Department on Saturday, IUPD records reported.





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PSU eyes 1st Big Ten win in rematch

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At 7 p.m. today, IU vs. Penn State will mark the first Big Ten rematch of the season, though Minnesota vs. Northwestern, another rematch, tips off two hours later.


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IU ready for improved guards

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In the teams’ first meeting, the IU men’s basketball team kept Penn State to its second-lowest scoring total of the season, pulling off a 74-51 victory.


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Choosing art instead of stuffiness

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The sketch caused controversy because people noticed there is a white man forcing a black woman to perform fellatio on him in the right-hand corner of the work.


travel

Why can't we give?

The Food and Drug Administration excludes groups of the population in its guidelines for who can and can’t donate blood, despite the fact that this blood is extensively tested before being given to a recipient.


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Tales of the TSA

As a slightly brown person, I have never particularly enjoyed going through airport security.


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Lessons on Intelligence

It wasn’t until I moved off campus that I started meeting the locals.


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Stay in school

We say: Online classes can’t replace a live classroom experience




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MCCSC student publications could face new restrictions

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Policy 5722, the policy outlining the possible changes to student media revisions, would enable the MCCSC Board of Trustees to prohibit publication of materials such as those that “contain obscenity or material otherwise deemed to be harmful to impressionable students who may receive them.”