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Movies on puny phones

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Every step we take to give us some wiggle room will only become tighter and tighter – like quicksand. Not only is our time constricted, but the quality of our enjoyment is diminished. Are you really enjoying watching Mad Men on the bus through a tiny iPhone screen?


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Lessons from Oxford

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There’s something rotten in Bloomington. And it ain’t the bagels. Traffic in college towns is never a cakewalk, but in the four weeks of this semester, a lack of caution and responsibility is taking its toll. So who’s to blame?


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Speechless

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As a college student in the midst of the greatest political and structural changes to our nation in 40 years, I can’t help but wonder: What is my role in it all?


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Race celebrates cancer survivors

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Hoosiers Outrun Cancer is more than a race – it’s a celebration of life. And for the Kelley School of Business, it’s the commemoration of an extraordinary professor.

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Author highlights LGBTQ, rural life

Author Mary L. Gray will read and discuss her latest book, "Out in the Country: Youth, Media, and Queer Visibility in Rural America." 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Boxcar Books and Community Center.





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Sierra Club’s goal is no coal

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The coal-burning Central Heating Plant on Fee Lane will cease to exist if a new campaign on campus has something to say about it.


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Microfinance expert set to speak tonight

Jessica Jackley, a co-founder of www.kiva.org, will speak on campus today about the advantages of microfinance and her experiences at Kiva.









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Kelley Scholars program opens doors for top freshmen

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Five hundred soon-to-be freshmen flocked to campus last spring in hopes of being named Kelley Scholars in IU’s Kelley School of Business.After a rigorous weekend filled with group and individual interviews, faculty luncheons and activities, the students returned home where they waited for “the call.” The nine Kelley Scholars receive full tuition and a stipend for living costs for four years, as well as the opportunity to study abroad for free.


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We The Living draws fans to Hoosier Den

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Students gathered at the Hoosier Den at Foster Quad on Wednesday night to listen to the unique sounds of the indie-rock band, We The Living. The band, which has been praised by both Perez Hilton and fans for its meaningful lyrics and melodious sounds, captured the attention of attendees.