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Online test systems may prevent cheating

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Students who have the notion that they can get away with cheating in online courses should beware. Companies are talking about new devices to help curb online cheating, and Penn State is listening.




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Teter Quad blood drive seeks donors

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Junior Amber Seals said members of the Groups student organization seem excited about having needles stuck in their arms for a good cause. “I’ve been going around with the sign-up list for Groups members,” Seals said. “People are saying, ‘Yes, yes, I will.’”





Brandon Foltz

Bluebird holds concert Saturday for large crowd

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Saturday night at the Bluebird Nightclub, the self-described “Americana acoustic music” band Railroad Earth drew an energetic crowd. The opening act for the concert was the Stringtown Pickers, a band from Indianapolis.



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Sexual realities

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The American system has many finer points. Free association, free enterprise, free expression and the ability to plead the Fifth are all testaments to the unique moral concepts framing the basic structure of our nation. Here I am, for example, writing what I can guarantee will be another scathing review of American policy without fear of censorship or injury to my person or property.


The Indiana Daily Student

Shiny lights, rollin’ dice

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Of the majors and academic programs that IU students can pursue in their college careers, one is strangely absent from our admissions list – one that would allow many students to attain 4.0 GPAs the way guys with British accents get girls. Financial irresponsibility.


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Aesthetic refuse

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Salamanca, Spain, is one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. My personal favorite travel guide, “Spain for Dummies,” raves that it is “gracious and beautiful” and “one of Spain’s loveliest and most enjoyable cities,” while an online travel site from the U.K. calls it “a city that is enviable.”


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Departmental delirium

With the appointment of Karen Hanson as the new provost for the Bloomington campus, last Friday marked the first time since 2001 that the University has had a permanent administration.


Chris Pickrell

Pride of the Panthers

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There were numerous blue and orange “#8” Chicago Bears jerseys on display among the crowd at Bloomington High School South on Thursday morning. The crowd of fans were anxiously awaiting a familiar face. Then, from the parking lot came former Indiana Mr. Football Rex Grossman wearing a purple polo. He returned to hs former school, Bloomington High School South on Thursday to take part in the Day of Champions celebration, benefiting the Boys and Girls Club of Bloomington.