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GRE prep classes offered
To help IU seniors getting ready to take their Graduate Record Examination (GRE), IU's Division of Continuing Studies is offering GRE prep classes.
Students can register to vote today in IMU
In an effort to encourage student participation in November's presidential election, a voter registration drive will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at the Union Commons Desk of the Indiana Memorial Union.
Injuries plague women's soccer team
As the women's soccer season began, coach Joe Kelley was pleased with his team's depth. For Kelley, it was one of the team's three largest assets going into this season. Three weeks later, Kelley might be biting his tongue. The team, once filled with potential starters, is now frail and thin after a host of injuries has depleted the team's midfield and front. In all, four potential starters have been put on the bench for part or all of the season, and another is playing through an ailment.
Center provides resources to disabled students, faculty
For a student who is blind, reading a textbook is impossible without help, and studying a graphic or map can be even more difficult.
Outside hitter finds niche at new position
Nicole Hill was a three-time all-state middle blocker at Muncie Central High School.
Defense is Hoosier's bright spot
Despite starting the Big Ten season 0-2 and scoreless, the women's soccer team does have one bright spot: the defense.
Stone Cold ready to return
In this week's episode of Monday Night Raw, there was more badmouthing than actual matches.
High enrollment puts strain on resources
Per the request of President Myles Brand, it is time this University returns to the core values of education.
Bigger is better
Some might believe the only reason for the record number of freshmen at IU is money.
Let's agree to disagree
One hears constantly that San Francisco is the capital of the gay world ' it must be; I was only called "faggot" once the entire eight days of my recent visit.
Candidates in the classroom
Ah, November ' the month of wool-knit cardigans, family get-togethers and participation in the meaningless fiction of democracy.
Our trash looks the same
The farm I used to work on went under last year, so I was forced to find new employment for the summer. For some reason ' I'm guessing it was the pictures I sent ' the modeling career didn't work out as I'd hoped, so I ended up as a janitor in an Indianapolis factory.
Professor's plant research published in 'Science'
On the fourth floor of Jordan Hall, professor Carl Bauer and his team of scientists have spent days and nights working on what they consider the most important reaction on Earth.
Students learn life lessons from studying abroad
Taking a summer, semester or year to study abroad can be an incredible, life-changing experience. But many students never bother to check out the various exchange programs IU offers. Excuses include fear of not graduating on time, not knowing another language and not having money to pay for it.
Volleyball loses for first time
The women's volleyball team ended its nonconference play this weekend with a record of 9-1.
Sexpert
Dear Sexpert, My boyfriend and I both take the anti-depressant drug Paxil.
E-commerce still too young for sales tax
Legislators in Indiana have been considering imposing a state sales tax on items purchased via the Internet, arguing the state could lose money from uncollected sales taxes on these items, the Associated Press reported Sept. 7.
Randle El shoulders heavy load for football
It's not hard to guess who will end up with the ball when IU's football team is in a critical situation. Junior quarterback Antwaan Randle El's role goes beyond the typical responsibilities of the quarterback. Not only is Randle El responsible for barking instructions at the line of scrimmage and throwing the ball, but he also has to worry about carrying the ball.
Ombudsman
The role of the press, as an old saying goes, is "to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable."