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Professor awarded with grant

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A rare federal grant amounting to potentially $5 million spanning 10 years has recently been awarded to IU biology professor Carl Bauer.


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Rain dampens Fun Frolic

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Rain washed some of the fun away in Bloomington Saturday evening, but the community member frolic continues throughout the week.



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Gutterball disrepair

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Standing in the lobby of the Back Alley in the Indiana Memorial Union, many bowlers' complaints are not only directed towards the sub-par game they may have just bowled, but also towards the conditions and frequent breakdowns in the alley.



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Juneteenth 2006

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June 19, 2006, or Juneteenth, marks the 141st anniversary of the final eradication of slavery in the United States.




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As D.C. fiddles...

The U.S. Senate's rejection of a proposed Constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage earlier this month threatens the very future of our country.


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The temptation of the laptop

Do you use a laptop in class or know people who do? Wait ... perhaps it's important to define "use."




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Hoeppner a hit at IU youth football camp

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The annual Terry Hoeppner Youth Football Camp hit Bloomington once again Wednesday and Thursday as kids ages 6 to 12 came out and participated in this fun-filled event.


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Former Hoosiers' draft hopes look bleak

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They may have graduated last month, but former IU basketball players Marco Killingsworth and Marshall Strickland are preparing as hard as ever for their next big test: the NBA Draft.




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IU presents top honor to alumni

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Five alumni received IU's highest honor for graduates of the University when they received the 2006 Distinguished Alumni Service Award Saturday night during a reception in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.



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Study: 20 percent of all students self-harm

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About one out of five college students reported to have cut, burned, carved or injured themselves in other ways, according to recent research from Cornell University and Princeton University.