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Nebraska brings more competition to conference

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At Big Ten Basketball Media Day, men’s and women’s basketball coaches and players expressed that consensus, but most talked about how another addition to the conference brings more competition for all teams involved.


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IU volleyball faces No. 19 Michigan

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When the IU women’s volleyball team extended its losing streak to three games Sept. 23, with a loss to then-No. 18 Michigan in the Big Ten season opener, the Hoosiers could not have predicted a winless month would follow.






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New group focuses on music industry careers

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Last month, IU became the newest chapter of the Music & Entertainment Industry Student Association. MEISA is a nonprofit organization that educates students interested in careers in the music and entertainment industries.


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Bologna by Bre

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I’ve never understood exactly how pedestrians are supposed to function in Bloomington. In the unnecessary, two-day-long freshman orientation (no, I’m not still bitter), this crucial aspect of campus life was somehow left out. 


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Alumnus, legend Booker T. returns to Bloomington

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IU alumnus Booker T. Jones is a Grammy Lifetime Achievement award winner and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee. Today, Jones will perform with the IU Soul Revue at the Buskirk-Chumley in association with the IU African American Arts Institute.


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Trademark Occupy Wall Street

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Taking the slogan that is now being used globally to signify frustration with capitalism in its current form and commercializing it is either cynicism of the worst kind or utter ignorance. 




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Barack Obama the war criminal

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At this very instant, Obama’s army of drones is cruising through the airspace of the Middle East, silently targeting men and women for death.




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Uslan lecture highlights the impact of comics

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Michael Uslan’s story might sound ripped from the panels of a much happier DC comic, but his story is still being written with his appearance at 3 p.m. today at the IU Cinema to kick off the academic film symposium “The Comic Book Rises: From Underdogs to Blockbusters.”