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Rush

Women dive into 20 Party on campus

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Rush is the annual event when many women on campus attempt to find a sorority that’s right for them to join. During 20 Party on Saturday and Sunday, the prospective new members visited each sorority for 30 minutes.




1987 IU Men's National Championship

1987 title team reunites at Assembly Hall

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Returning to Bloomington to celebrate the 25-year anniversary of IU’s fifth National Championship, the former players spoke with the current Hoosier squad prior to watching Indiana’s 84-50 victory against Stetson.



1987 IU Men's National Championship

Column: Ghosts from championships’ past

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Daryl Thomas stood alongside his teammates during halftime of IU’s 84-50 victory against Stetson on Sunday in a line at half court without their curmudgeon of a head coach. The cheers during that 25th anniversary ceremony were the loudest of the game up to that point.


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Monroe commissioners awarded energy grant

The Monroe County Commissioners were awarded almost $290,000 by the U.S. Department of Energy to promote community energy conservation education.




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Symposium wraps up Themester

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The College of Arts and Sciences completed its Themester with a symposium of individual presentations of selected topics of research on this semester's topic, "Making War, Making Peace".




Studytime

Dead week: students gear up for finals

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Dr. Diana Ebling, medical director of the IU Health Center, said health can be a problem during stressful times in the semester. Less focus on eating right can lower immune systems, and students don’t take time to rest.




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Fitz & the Tantrums to play Toys for Tots concert

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The vintage organ that first led Michael Fitzpatrick, a.k.a. Fitz, to create the sound for Fitz & the Tantrums does not tour with the band. After all, the band would have to have its own semi-truck to move it, said saxophonist and flautist James King. But the massive instrument is still an inspiration.


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Disorderly affective seasons

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I’m feeling the approach of wintery melancholia. Maybe it’s the recurring persistence of Bloomington’s “always winter, never snow.”


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Smart traveling

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I’ve never biked through Bloomington, but I’ve walked, driven and ridden the bus, and I can tell you, getting around Bloomington can sometimes be a transportation nightmare.