IMAGINE magazine
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Page Turner
To look through the Indiana Daily Student archives is to look upon the better part of Indiana University’s history. When the past is so neatly preserved and the soft glow…
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Screen Savor
“If the ancient Greeks had invented cinema, they’d have a temple like this,” director Peter Weir mused during his visit to the Indiana University Cinema. When Meryl Streep taught her…
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To Protect and Preserve
Along a highway about 30 miles outside of Chicago, you can find IU Northwest biology professor Spencer Cortwright weaving through eye-high prairie grass, picking up trash. If he’s not doing…
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Nursing On Reserve
Their cargo was health supplies, mostly. Screening equipment; miscellaneous sporting goods; an assortment of donations acquired throughout the year; and finally, the luggage of IU Southeast Assistant Professor Julia Mattingly…
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Sex, Tech, and the Drive to Love
The times they are a-changin’. For the first time in human history, more people are meeting their partners on the Internet than by any other means. Dating sites like Match.com…
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Overcoming the Odds (in a Giant Way)
It’s a long way from Haughville to IUPUI. Only two miles or so, actually. But what if you step outside and see your future foretold in the shell casings scattered…
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Astro-Orthopedics
Imagine watching Neil Armstrong descend the Apollo 11 ladder to take the first steps on the moon. He reaches the bottom rung, pushes off the frame, and plants his foot…
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Great Art Deserves to Live Forever
Thanks to IU’s Virtual World Heritage Laboratory, it can. The Laboratory recently partnered with the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy, to create high-resolution 3-D digital models of 1,250 Uffizi sculptures. The…
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Undoing Time
On April 25, 2016, Darryl Pinkins was released from prison after serving nearly 25 years for crimes he didn’t commit. During the long journey to clearing his name, his faith…
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One man. Two discoveries. 130 million years in the making.
It was a (pre)historic year for IU paleobotanist David Dilcher. In August 2015, Dilcher and a team of European scientists identified what could be the world’s “first flower”: Montsechia vidalii,…
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Food Fighter
In terms of food, if we can get to 2050 without screwing up the planet, we’re probably good forever. Jack Bobo says this so calmly you might wonder if he’s…
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A Cause for Faith & Fashion in HIV Care
When Faith arrived with her mother at the pediatric ward of the Kenyan hospital closest to the village where they lived, the 4-year-old was so withered that she weighed just…