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A Thriller with Brains

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There’s a lot that can be said about “Knowing.” It deals with psychological questions that have been asked countless times in movies and in life.


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Senior given high honor

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Rebecca Burns received the award from IU Executive Vice President and Provost Karen Hanson at a recent dinner and was recognized for the achievement at the IU-Bloomington Honors Convocation on March 29.


Terry Gross, host of NPR's Fresh Air, speaks Wednesday evening at the IU Auditorium. Gross shared sound clips highlighting her three decades in broadcasting.

NPR's Gross shares life stories

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After more than 30 years of asking people to share their stories, National Public Radio’s Terry Gross finally shared some of her own Wednesday night at the IU Auditorium.


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IU up in number of applications, down in deposits

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The economy is down, students are poor and the Office of Admissions is behind on enrollment deposits. IU is trying to combat this problem by attracting students with scholarships and more financial aid funding.





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Johnsen still not confirmed

IU law professor Dawn Johnsen’s senate confirmation to President Barack Obama’s office of legal counsel continues to be delayed.


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Academic fraternities offer career opportunities

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Alpha Kappa Psi is an academic fraternity on campus for students interested in business, Swisher said. The organization, like other academic fraternities at IU, focuses on professional development, community service and “brotherhood” activities.



Things change

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“Living Thing” features little to no guitars but almost solely percussion, simplifying the music and bringing forth the band’s vocals. This style proves very hit-or-miss throughout the album, as some of the lyrics and songs are simply too simple.



IU men's soccer coach Mike Freitag talks to players after practice Wednesday morning at practice. IU will play Louisville today at 7 p.m.

IU prepares for first road match of spring season

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The practice fields are barren. Nine players are gone. One assistant coach has been swapped for another. With three additions to the IU men’s soccer team, the Hoosiers are using the spring season to integrate a new starting lineup and a former player turned coach.


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TV is here for you

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It’s a depressing time we live in, folks. The economy is floundering, people are being massacred on what seems like a weekly basis and North Korea is firing missiles into the air. Times like these are when you’d normally turn to family and friends for comfort, but they’re all just as scared as you.


Junior Josh Phegley throws to second base during warm-ups before the third inning against Valparaiso on Wednesday afternoon at Sembower Field. Phegley had one hit and one RBI in the Hoosiers' 9-5 victory.

Squires earns first save

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Junior pitcher Chris Squires came out of the bullpen firing his irregular delivery and emotions all over Sembower Field in IU’s 9-5 win against Valparaiso.


Junior outfielder Kelli Ritchison watches the game from third base Wednesday afternoon during the first game of a double header against Ohio State at the IU Softball Field. Indiana lost the first game 14-4, and the second 1-0.

Olson throws no-hitter in two losses

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Sophomore pitcher Sara Olson put her name in the IU record books Wednesday afternoon, recording the first no-hitter in almost three years. However, the Hoosiers (5-28, 1-7) still lost to the No. 16 Ohio State Buckeyes (30-6, 7-1) 1-0.