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Monday, July 6
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Amoeba graphic

Amoeba in Indiana lake kills man

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The free-living microscopic amoeba, known as naegleria fowleri, can cause a rare but severe infection of the brain called primary amebic meningoencephalitis.



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Women's golf finishes 7th in McGuire Invitational

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After posting a third round score of 296, the Indiana women’s golf team finished in seventh place with a score of 896 in the Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational at the University of New Mexico Championship Golf Course.




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International students reach record enrollment

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At eight IU campuses, 7,785 international students are taking classes this fall. This number represents the largest amount of international students ever enrolled in a year at IU.



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IU research team captures extensive image of DNA mutation

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A team of researchers from the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Informatics and Computing has produced one of the most extensive images available to scientists of DNA mutation processes within an organism, according to a press release issued Monday.


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Faculty council voices concerns about consultation

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Members of the Bloomington Faculty Council raised concerns about the privatization of parking and the search for Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Neil Theobald’s replacement at Tuesday’s meeting, particularly pertaining to the faculty consultation process.



MasterPlan

Public gives input about energy plan

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The public was invited to provide feedback on the Integrated Energy Master Plan on Monday before recommendations are taken to the IU Board of Trustees next month.








I pledge allegiance?

Standing for something bigger

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For a member of the press to feel uncomfortable joining in the pledge is a failure in the system of government to create a difference between political ideologies and national identity.