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Campus still evaluating damage from Wednesday’s flash floods

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Officials still are uncertain about the extent of the damage caused by Wednesday’s flash floods, which provoked power outages, flooded buildings, and temporarily closed of major roadways on and around campus. However, despite the surge in water, no injuries or deaths were reported in Bloomington or Monroe County, public safety officials said.


The Indiana Daily Student

Closer to the truth?

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Indiana University released a copy of the 96-page redacted case summary for the school''s upcoming trial in front of the NCAA on June 13.  BLOG:  Basketblog


The Indiana Daily Student

Stumping in the State (and on campus)

Presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and supporters vie for voters’ attention weeks before Clinton claimed a slim victory in Indiana’s May 6 primary.


NCAA Wrestling

IU boasts NCAA Champions in wrestling, swimming

Hungry for college sports, students turn on the television and set the dial to ESPN. What comes on? Dick Vitale is screaming about college basketball and former IU football coach Lee Corso dons his winning college football pick’s helmet.


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Best of Bloomington '07

Surveys from the Indiana Daily Student reveal everything on students’ minds, from their favorite pizza and coffee to the ideal place to take a date.


The Indiana Daily Student

Let's talk about sex

When Alfred Kinsey established the Institute in 1947, the author of “Sexual Behavior in the Human Male” and “Sexual Behavior in the Human Female” was not anticipating shattering societal norms and standards regarding sexuality.


Chris Pickrell

Let's talk about sex

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When Alfred Kinsey established the Institute in 1947, the author of “Sexual Behavior in the Human Male” and “Sexual Behavior in the Human Female” was not anticipating shattering societal norms and standards regarding sexuality.


The Indiana State Museum at 650 W. Washington St. in downtown Indianapolis is situated near the Eiteljorg Museum and the IMAX Theater.

From Chicago to Cincinnati

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The new and exciting college life is all sorts of fun, but everybody needs an occasional change of pace. Bloomington is within a few driving hours of several cities and towns with much to offer.


Brandon Foltz

Alumni to know

Here are some of Indiana University's famous alumni.


Brandon Foltz

Finding the best pizza in Bloomington

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Pizza connoisseurs have come to the right place. Bloomington boasts about 10 different pizza places, many with several locations each unique to Bloomington.


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IU Outdoor Adventures

Venturing outdoors

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When students feel like they’ve run out of things to do, Bloomington has a variety of different outdoor activities students can take part in, through IU programs or simply on their own.


Herman B Wells

Herman B Wells: The father of IU

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"Enormously humane and generous.” Those were the first words Chancellor Ken Gros Louis used to describe the University’s “Man of the Century,” former IU President Herman B Wells.



Kelsey Ellefson

Caffeine addiction?

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When it comes to coffee, students could definitely settle with one of Bloomington’s many Starbucks coffee shops, but why?


Members of the Cutters team celebrate their victory after Cutters rider, IU senior Sasha Land, crosses the finish line.

World's Greatest College Weekend

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Most people who have heard of IU know it’s home to the Little 500, part of what is often referred to as the world’s greatest college weekend.



Chris PIckrell

Police offer tips for students to stay safe

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When going to college, it is easy to get swept up in the numerous pizza and fast-food places that line the food courts and streets of Bloomington. Going away from home allows students to try new things, experience new environments and interact with other cultures.


Students gather at Starbucks in the Indiana Memorial Union, a popular study spot, for some coffee.

Student study spots

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From the bustling, noisy Starbucks in the Indiana Memorial Union to a quiet nook in the library, student study spots are as diverse as the majors the University offers.


David Corso

CultureFest celebrates diversity on campus

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At IU, it’s all about celebrating who you are. To encourage students to celebrate the similarities and differences of others, the University will be holding its ninth annual CultureFest during Welcome Week.