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Thursday, April 25
The Indiana Daily Student

Friday Rundown: Art museum partnership, IUSA critiques education bill, new IU wrestling coach

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Eskenazi Museum to begin partnership with university in Beijing


The Indiana Arc, outside the Eskenazi Art Museum of Art, was built in 1995. It is made of aluminum and was built by Charles Perry, an American sculptor known for his large public sculptures.
The Indiana Arc, outside the Eskenazi Art Museum of Art, was built in 1995. It is made of aluminum and was built by Charles Perry, an American sculptor known for his large public sculptures. Ty Vinson


The Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art has entered a multiyear partnership with the Tsinghua University Art Museum in Beijing, China. Read more here.


IUSA joins other Big Ten student governments, critiques education bill


Junior Alex Wisniewski is the president of the Voice IUSA ticket which one the IU Student Association election for 2018-2019. IUSA joined other Big Ten student governments to critique the PROSPER act, a new education bill making its way through Congress.
Junior Alex Wisniewski is the president of the Voice IUSA ticket which one the IU Student Association election for 2018-2019. IUSA joined other Big Ten student governments to critique the PROSPER act, a new education bill making its way through Congress. Emily Abshire


The IU Student Association has joined other Big Ten student governments in railing against the PROSPER Act. Read more here.


New head wrestling Coach Angel Escobedo pins down goals for program


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Indiana's Angel Escobedo celebrates his victory over Minnesota's Jayson Ness in a 125 pound championship match at the NCAA wrestling national championships Saturday, March 22, 2008, in St. Louis. Escobedo was recently named the head wrestling coach at IU. IDS file photo


IU’s newest head coach, Angel Escobedo, wants to use his experience at the highest level of wrestling to bring the Hoosiers to the national level. Read more here.

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