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Monday Rundown: March for Our Lives protesters advocate for gun control, IUSA elections begin Tuesday, IU takes out UC Davis in quarterfinal of the WNIT, Dance of Hope seeks to educate, inspire

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March for Our Lives protesters advocate for gun control

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Bloomington High School South freshman Marleyla Wiltz holds up a protest sign at the March for Our Lives rally Saturday in Washington, D.C. Wiltz was one of 46 students who traveled 13 hours from Bloomington to stand against gun violence in the United States. Lydia Gerike

Crowds came together across the nation this weekend in March for Our Lives rallies to advocate for gun reform. Check out the IDS’s coverage of the rallies in D.C. and Indianapolis. 


IUSA elections begin Tuesday

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Junior Alex Wisniewski is running for IU Student Association president on the Voice IUSA ticket. Wisniewski centered his debate around safety on campus and gun policy in Indiana.  Jiatong Zou

IU Student Association elections are Tuesday and Wednesday. Here’s what you need to know about the three campaigns. Read more here.


IU takes out UC Davis in quarterfinal of the WNIT 

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IU Coach Teri Moren looks on during the game against UC Davis on March 25 in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The 2018-19 season starts on Nov. 2, and Moren has more depth on the roster this year than she did last year.  Bobby Goddin

IU punched its ticket to the WNIT Final Four Sunday after defeating UC Davis 81-66 behind Tyra Buss’ 30-point performance. Read more here.


Dance of Hope seeks to educate, inspire  

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"Dance of Hope" will bring African music, dances by Ugandan children and colorful costumes to Bloomington at 7 p.m. March 29, at the Monroe County Public Library. The performers of Dance of Hope are children ranging in age from 9 to 17, many of whom live in the M-Lisada orphanage, in Kampala, Uganda.  Courtesy Photo

A music group of orphaned children from Uganda will share their songs and stories at the Monroe County Public Library on March 29. Read more here.

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