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Column: Breaking down Chicago State

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IU begins its regular season Friday night against Chicago State, a deep, experienced team. While it should be an easy victory for the Hoosiers, the Cougars’ press should be a good test for IU.



Student activist promotes 'traditionalism'

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Buhls is the president and founder of IU’s Traditionalist Youth Network chapter, a racist, fundamentalist and anti-gay group. Trad Youth became an official student organization at IU in June.


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IU football to play Illinois

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With four games remaining on their schedule, the Hoosiers (3-5, 1-3) need to win three of their final matchups to earn bowl eligibility. This journey begins at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at home against Illinois (3-5, 0-4).


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Take us to Mars

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Colonizing space is the next step in human civilization, and we remain — for the foreseeable future — depressingly earthbound.


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Navigating judgement day

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In academia, there’s a subconscious assumption that I cannot grasp the complex truths about life, death, society, the origins of humanity and religions themselves because I’m filtering it all through a thick lens of convictions about what I believe is “true.”


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Above the curve

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One of the biggest problems with curve-grading classes is simply how to measure the amount students have actually learned.


Bad Santa

Christmas year-round

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The lights, the decorations and the music all make for a portion of the year filled with happiness, love and, you guessed it, cheer.


Bad Santa

I’m no Grinch, but...

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Don’t get me wrong, Christmas is great. I just don’t think it’s so great it warrants steamrolling a holiday where I get to eat pie.


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County seeks ideas for land

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A plot of land on Bloomington’s south side could soon be used for BMX biking paths, a disc golf course or a low-barrier shelter.




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Stetkevych to leave IU NELC department

Come spring semester, the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures will lose its only professor of classical Arabic literature, Professor Suzanne Stetkevych.


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World's Fare showcases world cultures

The seventh annual World's Fare featured 19 of IU’s cultural organizations and groups in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Alumni Hall on Thursday.