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Preserving Lilly LibrarY treasures

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On the sixth floor, in a room that is precisely 68 degrees Fahrenheit with 47 percent humidity, Jim Canary is bent over a book of hours — a type of prayer book — hand-written and illustrated in the 15th century. He cleans two 600-year-old pieces of leather.



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IU Art Museum glows at night

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Originally built as a temporary fixture to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the IU Art Museum, the “Light Totem” paints with light, using the museum’s wall as a canvas.



IU mascot, the Bison

What is a Hoosier?

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Okay, we get it. No one knows what a hoosier is. But that hasn’t stopped the student body throughout the last century from defining what it could mean. From a fluffy Collie dog to a live, raging bull, here are some of IU’s mascot attempts and failures. 


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IU delegation travels to Beijing

IU officials and undergraduate students traveled to China last week to prep international students for their arrival in August, according to a press release.






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Until the pot smoke clears

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Not too long from now, people will look back and think to themselves, “I can’t believe that weed was once illegal.” Right now, that is not the case.



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Iron & Wine to play in Bloomington

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The Buskirk-Chumley Theater will be presenting the popular indie folk singer-songwriter Sam Beam, better known by his stage name, Iron & Wine. His solo performance will begin at 8 p.m. Sept. 16, and theater directors anticipate the performance will be about three hours.