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Hazing parody raises concerns

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Titled “Fratline: The Hazing Barrier,” a video examines hazing as a cultural aspect of greek life. Although a parody, the video raised concerns within the IU community. 


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World’s Fare shares global cultures

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Twenty-one colorful displays, a multitude of languages and the aroma of freshly made food greeted visitors at the sixth annual IU World’s Fare on Friday in the IU Auditorium.



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Security officials discuss careers

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Members of various law enforcement and security agencies will assist students with career planning at the Law Enforcement and Security Networking Night from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. today at DeVault Alumni Center.


IU Dance Marathon

Student prepares for IUDM

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About 400 more dancers will participate this year compared to the 2011 marathon, IUDM President Julie Troyer said. IUDM has also recruited about 250 additional committee members this year.






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Commencement times change for three schools

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Due to higher enrollment rates and the growing popularity of IU Commencement Ceremonies, students of the School of Informatics and Computing, School of Journalism and School of Optometry  will attend the morning spring 2013 Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony instead of the afternoon.




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RPS refunds residents due to bed lofting charges

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This summer Residential Programs and Services decided to unloft beds in almost every residence center, Horton said, meaning students who wished to loft their beds would have to request the services of BedLoft.com.






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Fiske names IU "best buy" college

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“Fiske Guide to Colleges,” one of the country’s leading college guides, named IU a “best buy” institution in its 2013 edition.


Adam and Eve

"Adam and Eve" sculpture returns

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After a year away from home, “The Space Between: Adam and Eve,” a set of bronze statues depicting the biblical couple, is again nestled in the trees of Dunn’s Woods.