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IU Athletics released a statement from men’s basketball coach Tom Crean saying the NCAA is reviewing the status of junior college transfer center Guy-Marc Michel prior to today’s game with Franklin College.
The IU men’s basketball team used an overpowering roster to score 54 points in the paint Wednesday in an 89-37 victory against the Division III Grizzlies at Assembly Hall.
Last week, President Obama sent an executive order to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton instructing the State Department to waive the Child Soldier Prevention Act for several African and Middle Eastern nations that are well-known to use child soldiers in their armies.
The Harry Potter movies are about the kick-off for the holidays. It means having my childhood memories greet me on the big screen, even if the dialogue is sappy.
Last week, Marie Claire Magazine’s Maura Kelly wrote a blog post on the magazine’s website in response to a recently-premiered TV show called “Mike & Molly.”
The IU men's basketball season starts tonight in an exhibition match against Franklin College. Follow the action live with our chat here.
Henry Glassie, college professor emeritus, was recently awarded the American Folklore Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award, the second honor he has received within the past year.
With no choice but to watch politics from afar, various members of the campus international community expressed mixed feelings about this year’s midterm elections.
Visit with representatives from more than 75 properties around Bloomington and possibly find a new home. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.
Delivery of today's print edition of the Indiana Daily Student is delayed due to a problem with the presses at our printing facility. Copies should be at most newsstands by 9 a.m.