News
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ISU student facing felony child porn charges
Detectives from the Indiana State Police arrested an Indiana State University student Tuesday afternoon on felony child pornography charges.
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ISU students play key role in YMCA opening
Projected opening date set for May 21
Indiana State University students continue to play an active role in preparing the Terre Haute community for a grand opening of the Vigo County YMCA.
Vigo County has been without a YMCA since the previous facility closed suddenly in Dec. 2010.
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Coons named Rose-Hulman’s interim president
The Board of Trustees of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has named Robert A. Coons as the Institute’s interim president to fulfill the duties of the Office of the President after the sudden death of President Matt Branam on April 20, according to a Rose-Hulman press release.
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State Police to conduct special seatbelt enforcement on rural roadways
Indiana State Police news
Beginning April 20, troopers from the Putnamville Post will increase seatbelt patrols throughout Clay, Putnam, Parke and Sullivan counties as part of the state’s Rural Demonstration Project.
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CPFA dedicated to Landini
Current, retired ISU faculty and alumni honor late ISU president during dedication ceremony
During a conversation she had one day with Richard Landini, Indiana State University professor emerita of communication Sherry Dailey said the late ISU president used the word “meiosis.”
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ISU President Bradley reacts to death of Rose-Hulman president; services set
Indiana State University President Daniel J. Bradley said he had a good professional relationship with Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology President Matt Branam, who died suddenly Friday morning.
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Lamb, Bierly receive ISU President’s medal
Indiana State University honored nine educators during its annual Faculty Recognition Banquet Tuesday (April 17) at Hulman Memorial Student Union.
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Domestic dispute leads to gunfire, crash and two arrests
State Police News
At 6:15 p.m., on Thursday evening, Indiana State Police Troopers Brandon Mullen and Ted Robertson were dispatched to a reported hit and run crash at 8097 South Trueblood Street in southwestern Vigo County.
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Alleged drunk driver causes an estimated $40,000 in damages
State Police News
ndiana State Police troopers from the Putnamville Post arrested a suspected drunk driver early Friday morning who is believed to have caused an estimated $40,000 dollars in property damage.
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Where is the money going?
Indiana approved $35 million for construction on ISU’s campus. ISU plans on multiple projects including the creation of a dorm in the area of the Visitor’s Pay Lot behind HMSU.
Sports
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Baseball takes down Big Ten Fighting Illini
The Indiana State Sycamores defeated the Illinois Fighting Illini, 6-4, Tuesday night as part of the Boys and Girls Club night at Bob Warn Field.
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Softball falls 9-1 to Redbirds of Illinois State
The Indiana State University Softball team suffered a harsh loss last night at Normal, Ill., as they fell to the Redbirds of Illinois State 9-1.
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Padgett breaks five-year record in 10,000 meters
Escalera number three on ISU All-Time list
Indiana State senior Craig Padgett broke a five-year-old Indiana State record in the 10,000 meters late Thursday night and junior Albaro Escalera ran the third fastest 10,000 meters in school history at Hilmer Lodge Stadium during the 54th Annual Mt. SAC Relays.
Opinion
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College graduation doesn’t lead to ‘an empty cliff’
We don’t want to sugarcoat it for you; the honeymoon period after college is brief and unsatisfying. But there is a silver lining.
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Readers speak out: In reference to ‘ISU gets it wrong with lowering dismissal GPA, standards’
Dear Amber Jones: I am a mentor for the AOP program on campus. I read your article and thought I would take some time to let you know what we do and what the program is all about. The Student Mentoring Program goals include: strengthen student time management skills, assess their tutoring needs, monitor their academic progress and create a sense of belonging and a connection with the campus community.
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Former plus-size model drops weight, picks up criticism
Crystal Renn is back in the glamorous, and sometimes critical, limelight, but this time it’s for embracing a healthy lifestyle.
ISU Features
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Students teeter and totter for a cure
Pi Kappa Alpha and Zeta Tau Alpha members have reverted back to elementary school days as they are “Teetering for Cancer” and “Tottering for a Cure.”
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ISU teams up with Dobbs Park, volunteers needed
Indiana State University students have joined together with Dobbs Park in an attempt to protect the wildlife from unruly honeysuckle, an invasive plant killing the native vegetation.
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Fiji Fest set to support United Service Organizations
Fiji will showcase their pride in America during their Fiji Fest fundraising event at Wolf Field from 1-5 p.m. on Saturday event in an effort to benefit the United Service Organizations.


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