News
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ISU’s first cash bar sets an example while raising concern
For the first time in recent history, a cash bar was present at the "Bachelor of Death" murder mystery/leadership dinner Friday.
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Author, lawyer spoke on issues of perjury
As a part of the University Speaker Series, Stewart presented issues pertaining to perjury in America on Thursday in Tilson Auditorium.
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Local program introduces international students to ISU
A local program created by accident is helping Vietnamese students connect with others at ISU.
Opinion
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Writer’s son inspires youth to break from gadgets
Some might be reading about ESPN sportswriter Rick Reilly this week, but not for his usual amusing insights into the sports world.
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‘Titanic’ creator milks 3D cash cow
How could James Cameron top the much undeserved success of "Avatar?"—apparently, by taking a movie that made him millions of dollars back in the 90s and showing it again with higher ticket prices. Genius.
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Facebook community ‘dislikes’ change more than timeline
The social networking giant, Facebook, is set to make another controversial change to its layout in the form of a timeline.
ISU Features
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Students reduce wattage to win
Students closed their laptops and turned off their TV's in competition Friday night.
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Kilp, Krasnican and Niiyama perform today
Music faculty members Brian Kilp, Martha Krasnican and Kelly Niiyama will perform as part of the Indiana State University Faculty Artist Series at 7:30 p.m. today in the Recital Hall of the Landini Center for Performing and Fine Arts.
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Former Cuban diplomat to speak Tuesday
A former Cuban diplomat will give a public lecture today at 4 p.m. in Indiana State University's Cunningham Memorial Library's special event area.
Sports
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Sycamores Black Out the Drake University Bulldogs
The Indiana State Sycamores defeated the Drake Bulldogs, 61-54, Wednesday night at the Hulman Center.
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Women’s basketball falls to Redbirds
The Indiana State women's basketball team traveled to Illinois State Friday night where they were defeated by the Redbirds, 78-67, on Doug Collins Court at Redbird Arena.
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Strong second half push Shockers over Sycamores
A strong second half by the Wichita State Shockers was enough to down the Sycamores 71-66 Saturday night.






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