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2013 Taste of Kokomo
Check out our coverage of this year's Taste of Kokomo, benefiting the United Way of Howard County!
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Black Mississippi man found dead, hanging from a tree
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Shooting caught on camera in Detroit on Jan. 14, 2018.
On January 14, 2018 at approximately 11:50 p.m. in the 11600 block of McNichols, the
Driver of a white Oldsmobile Valero pulled into the gas station with two occupants, to
get air for his tire. While there, he was approached by two suspects who attempted to
buy marijuana. One of the suspects then enter his vehicle, while the other one
remained outside. After a brief moment, the suspect exit the vehicle, approach suspect
2 and began talking. Shortly afterwards, both suspects’ produce a weapon and began
shooting at the driver and occupants of the vehicle, striking one of the occupants as he
ran. As a result, the 26-year old male victim sustained multiple gunshot wounds to the
body. No other injuries reported.
Expert: Diabetes doesn't have to be a lifelong struggle
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) -- More than 29 million children and adults in the United States have diabetes and more than 69,000 Americans die from the disease each year. But experts say, diabetes doesn't have to be a permanent problem. News 18's Samantha Thieke shares the story of two patients who have overcome the disease with the help of a program at IU Health Arnett.
A Resurgent American Automotive Industry
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Indiana Newsdesk, May 16, 2014 Pence's HIP 2.0 & Transgender Youth
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Indiana University Bloomington | Wikipedia audio article
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Indiana University Bloomington
00:02:47 1 History
00:02:56 1.1 Early years
00:06:35 1.2 20th century
00:09:01 2 Campus
00:10:18 2.1 Facilities and architecture
00:13:05 2.2 Indiana Memorial Union
00:14:04 2.3 Athletic facilities
00:14:47 2.4 Department of Chemistry
00:16:17 3 Libraries
00:16:47 3.1 Herman B Wells Library
00:18:03 3.2 Branch libraries
00:19:16 3.3 Black Film Center/Archive
00:20:11 3.4 Indiana University Libraries Moving Image Archive
00:21:04 3.5 Lilly Library
00:23:56 3.6 Fine Arts Library
00:24:46 3.7 William and Gayle Cook Music Library
00:25:45 3.8 Residential Programs and Services Libraries
00:27:15 4 Museums
00:27:23 4.1 Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art
00:28:21 4.2 Mathers Museum of World Cultures
00:29:01 4.3 Grunwald Gallery of Art
00:29:24 4.4 Indiana Memorial Union
00:29:46 5 Academics
00:29:55 5.1 Rankings and recognition
00:32:06 5.2 Schools and Colleges
00:32:31 5.2.1 College of Arts and Sciences
00:35:29 5.2.1.1 School of Art + Design
00:35:46 5.2.1.2 School of Global and International Studies
00:36:12 5.2.1.3 The Media School
00:37:28 5.2.2 Hutton Honors College
00:38:16 5.2.3 Jacobs School of Music
00:39:44 5.2.4 Kelley School of Business
00:43:34 5.2.5 Maurer School of Law
00:44:20 5.2.6 School of Education
00:44:53 5.2.7 School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering
00:47:41 5.2.8 School of Public and Environmental Affairs
00:49:33 5.2.9 School of Public Health-Bloomington
00:51:05 5.2.10 School of Social Work
00:52:09 5.2.11 School of Medicine
00:52:17 5.2.12 School of Nursing
00:54:05 5.2.13 School of Optometry
00:55:00 5.2.14 University Graduate School
00:56:14 6 Athletics
00:59:01 7 Media
01:01:38 8 Faculty
01:03:01 8.1 Enrollment statistics
01:03:13 9 Notable faculty and alumni
01:03:23 10 Sustainability
01:04:02 11 Transportation
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Indiana University Bloomington (IU Bloomington, IU, or simply Indiana) is a public research university in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. It is the flagship institution of the Indiana University system and, with over 40,000 students, its largest university.Indiana University is one of America's Public Ivy universities, which denotes public universities that provide a quality of education comparable with the Ivy League. In terms of academics and other criteria, it consistently ranks in the top 100 national universities in the U.S. and among the top 50 public universities. It is a member of the Association of American Universities and has numerous schools and programs, including the Jacobs School of Music, the School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, the Kelley School of Business, the School of Public Health, the School of Nursing, the School of Optometry, the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, the Maurer School of Law, the School of Education, the Media School, and the School of Global and International Studies.As of Fall 2017, 43,710 students attend Indiana University. While 55.1% of the student body was from Indiana, students from all 50 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and 165 countries were also enrolled. As of 2018, the average ACT score is a 28 and a SAT score of 1276. The university is home to an extensive student life program, with more than 750 student organizations on campus and with around 17 percent of undergraduates joining the Greek system. Indiana athletic teams compete in Division I of the NCAA and are known as the Indiana Hoosiers. The university is a member of the Big Ten Conference; since it does not have a mascot, all teams are known simply as Hoosiers.
Indiana's faculty, staff, and alumni include nine Nobel laureates, 17 Rhodes Scholars, 17 Marshall Scholars, and five MacArthur Fellows. In addition, students and alumni have won six Academy Awards, 49 Grammy Awards, 32 Emmy Awards, 20 Pulitzer Prizes, four Tony Awards, and 104 Olympic medals (55 gold, 17 silver, and 32 bronze).Notable Indiana alumni include James Watson, one of the co-discovere ...
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Ball State Spring Commencement 2015
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Sisters of St. Joseph | Wikipedia audio article
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Sisters of St. Joseph
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- reduce eye strain
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The Sisters of St. Joseph, also known as the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph and abbreviated C.S.J. or S.S.J., is a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women founded in Le Puy-en-Velay, France, in 1650. This Congregation has approximately 14,000 members worldwide: about 7,000 in the United States; 2,000 in France; and are active in fifty other countries.