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Diplomats: Iran’s uranium output idles

Diplomats said Iran’s output of enriched uranium has stagnated for months, even though Tehran has continued to install machines that carry out the process.


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IU receives ‘D’ on gen-ed report card

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Summer grades are in. While Purdue hangs its B on the fridge, IU shuffles home with a D. A recent report studying the general education requirements at leading universities questioned IU’s overall education.


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South Korea launches its first rocket into space

South Korea has sent its first rocket into space from a launch pad in the south – about four months after rival North Korea drew international sanctions for its own rocket launch.





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The ABC's of Dorm Decorating

There are many options when it comes to decorating a dorm room. Here is a comprehensive A-to-Z guide.


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‘Rockae’ promises to rock audiences

“The Rockae,” a new 1980s glam-rock musical, is making its collegiate debut at 7:30 p.m. Thursday on the Wells-Metz stage.



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The importance of performance

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IU and partying seemed to go hand in hand from what I had gathered talking to other people. Not having much experience partying, I was worried that I wouldn’t find fun alternatives to the party scene. Then came an excursion to the Buskirk-Chumley Theater one fall night.


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Jacobs School of Music attracts students from across the globe

Approximately 1,600 students are in Jacobs School of Music, with undergraduate students comprising about 50 percent of the enrollment. While the number of applicants each year has increased, the overall number of students has not changed for at least five years, said Townsend Plant, director of admissions and financial aid at Jacobs School of Music.




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Delay the "fire Lynch" talk

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A barrage of comments, Web sites, Facebook groups and tweets have poured into the Indiana mainstream calling for the dismissal of IU football coach Bill Lynch. My question is: Why?






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Upland Brewery presents Green Drinks event for sustainability

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Green Drinks Bloomington offers residents a chance to discuss the environment while knocking back a few pints. The program, which started in Bloomington in February, is part of an international movement to organize gatherings where environmentally conscious individuals discuss important issues over cocktails.