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Asian Culture Center offers support service
The IU Asian Culture Center might appear small from the outside, but the amount of support and advocacy it offers to IU's ever-growing Asian student population is described by some as nothing short of colossal.
Scholarship stirs debate at U. Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. -- College Republicans at Boston University sparked nationwide debate by creating a scholarship exclusively for white students last month.
GLBT Alumni Association marks 10th anniversary
The IU Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transsexual Alumni Association celebrated its 10th anniversary Friday with a reception at the Virgil T. DeVault Alumni Center.
IU receives $850,000 grant for online digital archive
An $850,000 grant was awarded to a team of IU and University of Michigan researchers by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to begin the implementation phase of an online digital archive.
'Tis the season
'Tis the season that can seriously challenge our ability to manage stress. Finals are looming. Those papers you put off are due. Family and financial problems may escalate. Even students who normally manage stress reasonably well can begin to experience more of its negative effects at this time of semester.
Bush meets with Shiite leader, says he's not satisfied with efforts to stop violence
Supreme Court wrestles with desegregation arguments
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court on Monday wrestled with voluntary integration plans in public schools, asking whether programs in Louisville, Ky., and Seattle are acceptable moves toward student diversity or other names for illegal racial quotas.
Fact or Fiction
In 2005, Fortune 500-ranked Oprah Winfrey among the top five most powerful women in business. So when Oprah featured a doctor on her show who guaranteed it was possible to lose 10 pounds in six weeks by drinking green tea, America took notice.
Coach this: Professional athletes require little guidance during games
Midfielder earns All-American honors
Second IU championship ring from '76 season up for auction
Coach Hoeppner receives contract extension through 2011
Coach Hep wants you. And IU wants Terry Hoeppner, too. During halftime of Saturday's radio broadcast of the IU men's basketball victory against the University of NAorth Carolina at Charlotte, Hoeppner announced he is receiving a two-year contract extension that will run through the 2011 season.
Online Only: Merry holidaze
It's that time of the year again. It's time for crowded shopping malls, visits with the wonderful people in your family and the never-ending saga between Christmas and anti-Christmas idiots.
Police arrest man wearing armor, carrying pellet gun into airport
Group calls for laws that allow stronger penalties on hate-crimes

