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Honoring the Dead

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Formed in 1997, the Chicago-based DSO has been praised by Rolling Stone for having a “fanatical attention to detail.”


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Work in progress

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Students have become familiar with the construction sites lining 10th and Third streets, as well as Fee Lane.


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Where Tom Crean's early players and commits are now

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Four players who once suited up for IU since Tom Crean came to town are now playing elsewhere, while another four are one-time IU commits who never hit Branch McCracken Court in cream and crimson. So what has become of this group of one-time and almost-Hoosiers?


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Column: Spurs flying under the radar again

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Yet again, the San Antonio Spurs are at the top of the Western Conference, and the NBA, with a 38-11 record and an astonishing 22-2 record at home. But no matter where you look, they aren’t being talked about as a title contender.




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ATO, Acacia houses rank high

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Alpha Tau Omega and Acacia were both recognized on a list of The 30 Best Frat Houses in the United States published by BroBible.com on Jan. 21.


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The sexual assault blame game

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Despite the University’s sexual assault outreach and prevention programs, IU students don’t seem to engage in victim blaming much less than the general population.


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Student group promotes sobriety

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CLEAR is a new student organization dedicated to providing active events for students as an alternative to partying with drugs and alcohol.



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Students scale Sierras in course

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Professors lead students on a journey through the eastern mountain chains of the Sierra Nevada in California to learn about volcanic processes and geological history.


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Stress and spirituality

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College students are stressed. According to a 25-year longitudinal survey conducted by The American Freshman: National Norms study, the percentage of students who reported above average mental health has fallen from 64 percent to 52 percent since 1985.


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Who is merit aid helping?

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Initially, I didn’t understand the stirrings of discontent surrounding tuition and fees which, according to a strikers’ leaflet, have increased more than 45 percent during the past six years. IU was always the cheap option — a public, in-state school that is willing to give merit-based aid.


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Listen up, college: Here is my list of demands

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Look, college, we’re paying a lot for you. Probably more than you’re worth, if we’re being completely honest. Do you know how many students are in debt thanks to you? No? Then you better listen up.



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Westbrooks speaks at Neal-Marshall

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Logan Westbrooks, who has been in the music industry for more than 40 years, led the beginning of a month-long celebration of black history at the black culture center.



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Frontier Ruckus plays at the Bishop Bar

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Matthew Milia said this is what inspires him to create the folky sound of Frontier Ruckus, as the frontman, lyricist and vocalist. The band is scheduled to play the Bishop Bar tonight at 9:30 p.m., a minor stop on tour for their new album, “Eternity of Dimming.” 


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What does the IU Board of Trustees do for you?

The IU Board of Trustees will meet Feb. 14-15 at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis’ Campus Center. The trustees are the governing board, legal owner and final authority for IU.