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Friday Rundown: What IUPD officers carry, New art museum director of education, IUTF in Michigan, CBD support rally

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IUPD officers carry loaded guns, Indiana Code cheat sheets and more

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Officer Joshua Sung wears suspenders to help distribute the weight of his 15-pound utility belt more evenly. He has worked for the IU Police Department for nine years. Sam House


What do IUPD officers carry around with them? Anything from a .40 caliber Glock and pepper spray to Uni-Ball pens and a flash drive. Read more here.


Eskenazi Art Museum welcomes new director of education

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The IU Eskenazi Museum of Art welcomes Heidi Davis-Soylu, its new Lucienne M. Glaubinger Director of Education. Davis-Soylu received her master's and Ph.D. from IU Bloomington.  Courtesy Photo


The IU Eskenazi Art Museum may be closed for renovations, but it’s still opening its doors to its new director of education, Heidi Davis-Soylu. Read more here.


Women's track and field team prepares to face stronger competitors

Then-sophomore distance runner Kelsey Harris, now a junior, runs the first leg of the distance medley relay in the Hoosier Hills Invitational on Feb. 10, 2016, in Harry Gladstein Fieldhouse. Harris is currently ranked 8th place in the Big Ten for her performance of 4:26.19 at the Florida Relays and the Stanford Invitational this past weekend. 
Then-sophomore distance runner Kelsey Harris, now a junior, runs the first leg of the distance medley relay in the Hoosier Hills Invitational on Feb. 10, 2016, in Harry Gladstein Fieldhouse. Harris is currently ranked 8th place in the Big Ten for her performance of 4:26.19 at the Florida Relays and the Stanford Invitational this past weekend.  Bobby Goddin


The women’s track and field team goes to Ann Arbor, Michigan, this weekend for the Power 5 Invitational. Read more here.


CBD supporters urge passage of legislation, stress education at rally

Michelle Lennis, a co-organizer of the Hoosiers for CBD Rally, speaks on Thursday at the Indiana Statehouse about the need for awareness about CBD oil. CBD oil and industrial hemp are the focus of three ongoing bills in the Indiana House of Representatives and Senate.
Michelle Lennis, a co-organizer of the Hoosiers for CBD Rally, speaks on Thursday at the Indiana Statehouse about the need for awareness about CBD oil. CBD oil and industrial hemp are the focus of three ongoing bills in the Indiana House of Representatives and Senate. Emily Eckelbarger


Current Indiana laws on CBD oil and industrial hemp have been confusing, but several new bills may remedy this. Supporters of new legislation rallied Thursday at the Statehouse. Read more here.

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