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Hoosiers look to play at own pace against Badgers
IU has lost its last 10 games to Wisconsin, dating back to 2008, a streak it hopes to snap when the Badgers come to Assembly Hall today.
Track and field heats up in start of season
This past weekend, the men’s and women’s teams won the Indiana-Purdue dual meet for the fourth straight year.
Education for changing media
Our current media world is one that is constantly evolving. Students who enter media-related disciplines their freshman year will enter a very different landscape by the time they are seniors. Our educational structure at IU must better prepare students for this.
Concentrated coursework
In my experience, there are various courses offered in the journalism school that are similar to those you would find in the telecommunications and communication and culture departments, but with a greater focus on journalism.
More than just a game
For a game designed to emulate the competitive, fast-paced nature of our economy, it was perhaps inevitable that the Monopoly tokens themselves would one day have to submit themselves to the American consumer’s quickly changing tastes for their survival.
Zeller named co-Big Ten Player of the Week
For the week, Zeller averaged 16.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, three blocks and three steals.
Existing collaboration
As an English major, I’m part of one of the largest and broadest programs on this campus. The major offers coursework in Chaucer, creative nonfiction writing and the Coen brothers — that’s a lot in one basket.
Hoosiers now ranked No. 2, after beating Minnesota
IU received first-place votes for the first time since its loss to Butler on Dec. 15 that dropped it from No. 1 in the polls. IU received 13 out of 65 first-place votes in the AP Poll and six out of 31 in the Coaches’ Poll.
Kiss kiss, bang bang
The Second Amendment theoretically protects citizens both from a tyrannical government as well as from individual acts of violence. But, like simultaneously wearing two condoms, it is possible to have too much protection.
Battle of Big Ten unbeaten
No. 2 IU's Tuesday matchup against Wisconsin features the only two remaining teams in the Big Ten with perfect conference records.
IU business professor studies whistle-blower’s disclosure of identity
IU Associate Professor of Business Law Jamie Prenkert co-authored a study on whistle-blowers which focused on when public disclosure of a whistle-blower’s identity crosses the line into discouraging employees from speaking out.
IUAA offers 33 scholarships
The IU Alumni Association will award 33 $1,000 scholarships this year through the IUAA Scholars program, according to a press release.
Event showcases Uzbek talent
“Voices from Uzbekistan,” an exploration of Uzbekistan culture, featured lauded Uzbek musicians and an Uzbek dancer at Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Monday evening.
Professor receives mathematics prize
Michael Larsen, distinguished professor in the mathematics department, received the E.H. Moore Research Article Prize from the American Mathematical Society, which is awarded every three years.
Jacobs School alumni, faculty among Grammy nominees
Several faculty members and alumni of the Jacobs School of Music have been nominated by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences to be recognized for their work at the 2013 Grammy Awards.
Standing out in a crowd
Question: Even though I love IU, I do not like the competition among students. I never feel like I stand out among my peers and classmates. What can I do so that I don’t always feel intimated?
Art center organizes flash mob
Demonstrators from the Trained Eye Arts Center in Bloomington performed a flash mob at about noon Monday at the Indiana Memorial Union.
Superintendent of state police takes office
Douglas G. Carter was sworn in as the new Superintendent of Indiana State Police Monday.
Pence enacts six new executive orders
Changes involved government transparency, taxpayer transparency, economic growth and other subjects.








