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Björk Vulnicura

Björk has always been one of those larger than life artists. She has been making music since she was young, has released three albums with her band The Sugarcubes alongside eight solo albums since 1993. She is a mother, an award-winning actress, was briefly aligned…

Editorial: Steep spending needs justification

When it comes to the world of athletics, compensation is a very special beast. With “Business Insider” citing a staggering $5.2 million average salary for NBA players, many people may pause to consider the worth of this spending. The professional sports industry is of course…

From Waste to Water

Bill Gates can do no wrong. Although he has not yet configured a way to turn water into wine, he has discovered how to take feces and transform it into a refreshing glass of water. I remember when my junior high was taking donations for…

Super Smash Bros. Sunday

On Jan. 30, thousands of fighting game fans gathered in Secaucus, New Jersey for what turned out to be the largest “Super Smash Bros.” tournament of all time. Not only was this one of the largest tournaments for the new “Super Smash Bros.” game for…

White House proposes free community college

The possibility of tuition-free community college has garnered a significant amount of buzz after being proposed by President Barack Obama in early January. Still in its early stages, the White House’s plan aims to give students the opportunity to save more than $3,000 in tuition…

Curators of Sweden

Imagine, for a moment, that you are in charge of your country’s official Twitter page for a week; every tweet is of your own crafting, and every follow is a follow for the country as a whole. What kinds of things would you tweet about?…

‘Teaching Ferguson’ advocates conversation

“Teaching Ferguson: Social Justice Tips for Educating the Community,” the second event in the “Conversation Continues” series, organized by the Division of Student Affairs and Multicultural Student Services, took place Thursday night in the Caterpillar Global Communications Center. The event featured Bryant K. Smith, an…

Final minute of Super Bowl not very super

What a game, right? That Super Bowl was quite the show. It was close, it was intense, and it was filled with controversy. It made for some excellent TV, which doesn’t always translate to a great football game. Yet I feel pretty disappointed about this…

Alumna approaches finish line at Indy 500

Former sports communication major Lauren Watts (’14) is racing her way to the top as an intern for the nation’s largest philanthropic half-marathon, the OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon. The 500 Festival, a not-for-profit organization, coordinates and executes different events throughout Indianapolis, Indiana to promote the…

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