Features
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United Way awards professor for contributions
After seven years of heavy involvement with The United Way of Wabash Valley, Bruce McLaren has been awarded the Solomon Award for his performances.
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“The Meeting” joins two historical figures
University Hall turned into a Harlem, N.Y. hotel room on Monday as the university and Terre Haute community witnessed a compelling theatrical production highlighting the ideological differences between Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.
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Professor of microbiology awarded for work
Kathleen Dannelly, an Indiana State University professor of microbiology, has won the first teaching award from the Indiana Branch of the American Society for Microbiology (IBASM) since 2007.
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Students get down Mardi Gras style
Live music filled the air as bright decorations hung above students celebrating a Mardi Gras-themed Valentine's Day Thursday night in the Dedes.
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Concert held in honor of Bradley
Bright tones resonated from brass pipes beneath the marimba's rose wood keyboard to begin the first annual President's concert Friday night in Recital Hall.
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Student Spotlight
Students partner up, Indiana Residential Hall Conference kicks off today
After fighting for the Indiana Residential Hall Organization Conference (IRHOC) to be held at Indiana State University, two students have successfully won the bid and are preparing for the weekend commencement.
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ISU coach to partake in mixed martial arts event
Indiana Cage Fighting "Redemption" is coming to town tomorrow with a familiar Indiana State University face entering the ring.
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ISU bids farewell to “red hot” employee, 31 years of service
With 31 years of Indiana State University experience under his belt, Dining Services employee James Ethridge says good bye to students and faculty.
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Dodging balls for a cause:
Alpha Phi hosts dodge ball tournament in hopes of raising money for women’s heart research
Indiana State University's North Gym in the Arena will be taken over by Greeks and non-Greeks alike as they compete to win a trophy, said freshman nursing major and director of philanthropy Molly Smoot.
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ISU to host Jazzfest Saturday
Indiana State University will host a day of jazz Saturday with performances by middle and high school jazz bands during the day and an evening performance by a quartet of well-known guest artists.
News
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ISU’s partnership with Naval Center continues
Director of the Indiana State University's Center for Homeland Security and Crisis Leadership, Dr. Richard Baker thinks the recent partnership between Indiana State University and Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane looks promising for the near future.
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ISU students select books for children donations
A project between future teachers and librarians at Indiana State University benefitted children at the Ryves Community Center, with the help of Center for Community Engagement grant.
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ISU professor creates website to further interactive learning
At a health educators' convention five years ago, ISU faculty member Maureen Johnson said graduate students told her they were intimidated by an event geared toward their instructors.
Sports
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Women’s track and field gear up for MVC
The 2012 Indoor Track and Field Missouri Valley Conference Championships are this upcoming weekend and the women's track and field is scheduled to compete for the title.
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Alleged comments lead to inappropiate gesture
An Indiana State University basketball player will face no disciplinary action for his behavior at the game against Butler University Sunday.
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Men’s MVC Indoor title on the line this weekend
This weekend the men's track and field team is traveling to the University of Northern Iowa to defend their Indoor Missouri Valley Conference Championship title.
Opinion
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SGA: Silent Government Association
If SGA continues to be allowed to slack off students will continue to be lost in a maze of regulations that we don't understand.
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Put down technology, catch up on the real world
How far are we willing to go to let electronics rule our lives?
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Blame game in stage collapse a force of nature
Several families' law firms filed a lawsuit last month against the country band, Sugarland, who were set to perform when storm winds tore the stage apart six months ago at the Indiana State Fair.


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