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Rusk demonstration

Rusk protests

While Secretary of State Dean Rusk spoke at the IU Auditorium, about 200 protesters in the audience harassed him with boos and shouts.


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Dow Chemical protests

As the orange glow of napalm strewed across Vietnam — firestorms that wrote-off villages and burned through civilizations — executives from its manufacturer, Dow Chemical Company, interviewed IU students in the Kelley School of Business.


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Cuban missile crisis march

Thousands of students demonstrating their support for President Kennedy’s involvement with the Cuban missile crisis were met by pro-Cuban protesters from the Ad Hoc Committee to Oppose U.S. Aggression during a march prior to the designation of Dunn Meadow as a free speech zone.




Scholarship Numbers

5-star recruit Ferrell commits to IU for 2012

The No. 17 overall recruit and the No. 2-rated point guard in the 2012 class according to Rivals.com chose the Hoosiers over Butler, Florida, Virginia and Wake Forest.


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Column: IU should enjoy early-season success

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In some sense, five November wins for this IU basketball team shouldn't be much of a surprise. Anything less would be, well, a disappointment. But in the perspective of where this program came from - and where it's headed - a 5-0 record shows progress.


Men's Basketball vs. North Carolina Central University

Hulls lifts IU past NCCU in 72-56 win

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Sophomore guard Jordan Hulls gave life to an otherwise dormant IU offense with 15 points on 5-of-6 shooting in a 72-56 victory against North Carolina Central. The Hoosiers are now 5-0 for the first time since the 2002-03 season.



Men's Basketball vs. North Carolina Central University

IU defeats North Carolina Central, 72-56

Led by sophomore guard Jordan Hulls' 15 points, the Hoosiers pushed through a rough shooting night to take down the Eagles at Assembly Hall.


Nearly Naked Mile 2010

Nearly Naked Mile

More than 2,300 runners came out for the mile, the biggest crowd in its three-year Homecoming Week history.


SAGE vigil

Students, faculty and Bloomington residents held the candles in memory of those who had been pushed to suicide due to harassment during the vigil put on by Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Equality.


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Don't Ask, Don't Tell tour

Campus speakers and national speakers spoke in support of the legislation that will repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell during a 26-stop national tour called “Voices of Honor: A Generation Under ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”


Trans

Transgender Day of Remembrance

For two days tombstones stood in Dunn Meadow remembering people who had been killed for their gender expression over the past year.


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A quiet protest

Protesters commemorated the National Day of Silence to bring awareness to those groups who are often silenced for being different, including the GLBT community.


Roe v. Wade vigil

The 31st anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that gave women the right to have an abortion, brought nearly 35 students and members of the Bloomington community to Dunn Meadow.


bake sale

Affirmative action bake sale

A group of students protesting against affirmative action set up shop in Dunn Meadow.


Afghanistan peace camp

Dunn Meadow was once again turned into a peace camp, this time in protest of the bombing of Afghanistan and rising concern over the treatment of Muslims.


Take Back the Night Through the Years

Take Back the Night

The first take Back the Night event at IU began in Dunn Meadow and ended in a march to the courthouse — a tradition that continued in following years.