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Ammonia leak forces people in Taylorsville to flee homes

A dangerous ammonia gas leak led to the evacuation of hundreds of people from their homes and sent at least three people to hospitals early Tuesday, after authorities said thieves tried to steal the chemical from a farm, likely to use it to make methamphetamine.


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Living together in peace

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There is a deadlock between Turkey and Armenia since both nations think the opposite side is absolutely guilty.


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Letters

IDS readers respond to recent stories.


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A day trip to Indianapolis

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Sure, Indianapolis is no Chicago or New York. But only 50 miles from B-town, the nation’s 14th-largest city has plenty to offer visitors. From speeding race cars and lightning-fast cheetahs, Indy is a worthwhile drive from Bloomington.

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NCAA cites IUPUI for major infractions

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The NCAA said Tuesday that IUPUI allowed erroneous eligibility certification for 97 student-athletes from the 2003-04 through 2006-07 years, demonstrating a lack of institutional control and a failure to monitor by the university.


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IU names in sports

IU graduates who have made it big in the world of sports.


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IU coaching legends

An overview of some of IU's most legendary coaches.


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The rock still stands

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At Memorial Stadium, the piece of limestone that the late IU football coach Terry Hoeppner named "The Rock," still acts as the stationary mascot for the football program.



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Hoosier traditions

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IU professor of history and philosophy of science Jim Capshew has made IU traditions not just a part of his life, but a part of his career.



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Noteworthy alumni

You have probably heard of these people, but did you know they graduated from IU?


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Angles at the IU Art Museum

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The entrance to the IU Art Museum, located on Seventh Street, is swallowed by the museum’s walls, while a 70-foot-tall light tower and a 21-foot-tall circular red statue stand guard out front.



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Union Board works overtime on campus

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Union Board is the leading student programming organization at IU. Three executive team members and a group of committee directors work to plan activities for the Indiana Memorial Union and the campus, including concerts, lectures and debates.


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Sage Collection stylizes history

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In 1913, Elisabeth Sage, the first IU professor of clothing and textiles, started a private fashion collection for teaching and classroom activities. After retirement in 1937, she donated her collection to IU and planted the first seeds of the Elisabeth Sage Historic Costume Collection.





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Famous Hoosiers

Some of Indiana's most famous faces.