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Students learn languages over a hot cup of coffee
The Department of Central Eurasian Studies at IU provides a unique learning opportunity for students interested in learning more about the language and culture of Central Eurasian region.
Herbert appoints inaugural IU Presidential Fellow
IU President Adam Herbert appointed Bloomington law professor and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs John S. Applegate as the University's first Presidential Fellow Oct. 12.
Ohio State freshman dies in dorm elevator
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State freshman Kyle Fischer watched helplessly as his friend Andrew Polakowski was crushed to death in a Stradley Hall elevator accident Friday.
Colleges might give LGBT students admissions edge
PRINCETON, N.J. -- Since the initiation of affirmative action more than 40 years ago, American colleges have been working to diversify their campuses, increasing the likelihood of enrollment for students who have suffered discrimination or economic hardship.
Town offers cash bounty to help create more jobs
CHICAGO -- Concerts in the square and fireflies blinking in the night might make the southeastern Illinois town of Fairfield, a picture postcard of small-town America, but such charms haven't been enough to draw new businesses. So city boosters are offering another incentive -- cold hard cash.
K201 experts offer survival advice
K201. The course number alone sends students into fits of stress. It has spawned five Facebook groups with titles varying from "I survived K201" to "Yay! I passed K201 -- The First Time Through!"
Next generation gaming only weeks away
The next generation of console gaming is almost here.
Just call me coach
June 19 marked a significant day in my life: It was the day I became known as "coach," and it eventually changed my entire philosophy about leadership and management.
Hoosier squads top Wildcats
swimming and diving teams won Saturday against the University of Kentucky. The men beat the Wildcats 175-125 at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center behind the performances of juniors Ben Hesen and Todd Patrick.
Ode to the place-kicker
Down by one point with virtually no time remaining, Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Matt Bryant was called on to boot a miraculous 62-yard field goal to win the game Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles. After a long day in the trenches, the entire game came down to one man's foot -- and in this case, he pulled through.
Online Only: PETA hates animals
On the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals' Web site, the group proudly claims it has spayed and neutered thousands of pets. PETA claims it is helping end the suffering of hundreds of thousands of cats and dogs by preventing them from reproducing. It seems ironic that an organization that allegedly fights for animal rights is taking away the rights of animals to reproduce. Apparently, PETA hasn't even asked the animals whether or not they wanted to have a sterilization surgery. What if cute little Fluffy wanted to have kittens? So much for carrying on the family name.
Help Me, Harlan!
Dear Harlan, I have been through a few depressing things lately. The most traumatic would be a close friend of mine passing away due to complications from a spreading cancer.
SoFA Gallery takes modern approach to nature
For the next month, when you enter the School of Fine Arts gallery, you may be unsure if the room you are walking into is an art exhibition or a botanical garden. The buzzing of insects and a high-pitched humming noise resonate throughout the gallery. Viewers are greeted by a giant screen depicting the life cycle of a cicada, then a curtain of autumn leaves and a bronze statue of copulating deer.
A sincere sorry
It's come to my attention that I'm a raging jerk. Admittedly, this assertion caught me off guard, as I've always considered myself to be kind, gentle and playful. However, after coming to the realization that I'm indeed not a dolphin, I started thinking about all the people I've ever wronged. As it turns out, it's a lengthy list.
Ruckus suckus
Try as I might, I just can't seem to avoid the dozens of people on campus who, every day, insist I'd be a happier person if only I would read their flier. Walking from the Sample Gates to Woodburn Hall means I have to navigate a gauntlet of militant loiterers: Spiderman giving away free pizza ("... with each new credit card"), a very tall priest distributing miniature Bibles and an abortion photographer asking me to read over "10 Things a Heathen Should Know About Christ."
South Shore line operator says lease not option
CHESTERTON, Ind. -- A lease or sale of northern Indiana's South Shore commuter line is unlikely because of federal restrictions and financial losses, say officials who oversee the railroad.
The Democrats are coming
Nancy is coming! As I sit here and ponder the notion that my party might be put into the minority for the first time since I was in middle school, that is the one idea that keeps reverberating in my head.
Fort Wayne man gets 60-year sentence
FORT WAYNE -- A Fort Wayne man convicted of killing his estranged wife's boyfriend has been sentenced to 60 years in prison.
Indiana state parks see return of deer hunting
CHESTERTON, Ind. -- Deer hunting to cull the herd will again be permitted at Indiana Dunes and 17 other state parks after a one-year hiatus.

