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Tired of expensive covers and lame bands? Dig deeper to find a Bloomington treasure: house shows.
Elections inspire various partisan and nonpartisan organizations to register students and get out the vote. Here in Monroe County, the student vote is significant.
After losing Tre Roberson to injury, IU has adopted a de facto two quarterback system as two underclassmen jostle for the starting job.
The Division of Student Affairs received 102 more reports of academic misconduct from July 1, 2011, to June 30, 2012, compared to the same period the previous year — but it doesn’t necessarily mean students are cheating more.
Tuesday’s Bloomington Faculty Council meeting would have been a final opportunity for faculty input about the privatization of parking at IU— but it was canceled.
In recent months, conversations have included whether the United States should involve itself in some kind of boycott or protest against Iranian insurgence.
J.K. Rowling recently announced to BBC that, although she is finished with Harry’s story, she is not opposed to returning to the universe she created in her beloved magical series.
I guess what I meant to say is there’s only one effective and meaningful way to stave of the soul-crushing horror of the 2012 election.
We say: The FBI has taken ‘gang’ surveillance one step to far.
Walking is a means of breaking in your boots, stepping on leaves, jumping in puddles, stretching your quads, doubling your heart rate and bettering your senses.
We say: Probably both. Regardless, a good thing’s been done here.
In the Johnie Imes Invitational in Columbia Miss., the Indiana women’s golf team finished in a tie for fourth place with Florida International.
Monday night, after Jack Nicklaus served as the inaugural speaker in the Wilson Delta Gamma Lectureship in Values and Ethics at the IU Auditorium, he sat down with members of the press, including Indiana Daily Student reporter Nathan Brown.
In the midst of a five-game stretch within 14 days, the No. 14 Hoosiers play their fourth match of that stretch Wednesday in Lexington, Ky., against Kentucky.