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The Indiana Daily Student

Happy Tuesday, Hoosiers!

The comic book exhibit, "The Deep End: Golden Age Comic Books", will be open on IU's campus until March 4th. Check it out if you have an interest in art, history, or comics!

Check out these stories:

(??‍♀️): Indiana water polo completes clean sweep at Hoosier Invite over weekend

(?): COLUMN: Mäneskin’s 'RUSH' is a masterclass in global rock 'n’ roll

(?): Holmes shares Big Ten Player of the Week, Garzon earns Big Ten Freshman of the Week

(?): OPINION: Beyond the Amazon storefront: the harmful effects of overconsumption

1 (big story with photo) Indiana women’s tennis’ unbeaten run ends Saturday against West Virginia.

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Then-freshman Lexi Kubas hits the ball Sept. 29, 2019, at the IU Tennis Center. Indiana women's tennis finished its fall season at the Roberta Alison Fall Classic. IDS file photo and Izzy Myszak

The Hoosiers drop to 3-1 overall this season.

2 (big story with photo): Indiana family commits gift to study gun violence at IU School of Public Health

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Demonstrators join the "March for Our Lives" rally on June 11, 2022, in Houston. The Meisenheimer family of Indiana has committed a significant gift to the IU School of Public Health to establish the Otto Meisenheimer Center for the Prevention of Gun Violence.

The gift will establish a center dedicated to gun violence prevention.

3 (big story with photo): Malik Reneau is growing up at just the right time for No. 21 Indiana men’s basketball

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Freshman forward Malik Reneau drives to the basket Dec. 10, 2022, at the Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence, Kansas. IDS file photo and Alex Paul

Reneau is settling into his role as the supporting cast behind Jackson-Davis and Thompson.

4 (big story with photo) No. 17 Indiana wrestling defeats Purdue in rivalry’s 100th edition

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Then-sophomore DJ Washington wrestles with Illinois sophomore DJ Shannon at the Big Ten Wrestling Championships on March 6, 2021, in State College, Pennsylvania. IDS file photo

The Hoosiers traveled to West Lafayette on Sunday and took down the Boilermakers 17-16.

5 (only text, no photo): Nearly all Subway shops in Bloomington are closed due to operating without a proper license for the retail sale of food, according to a Monroe County Health Department notice on Jan. 30. The notice said the shops were under the operation of SUBIN LLC. Read More.

6 (only text, no photo): Indiana men’s tennis was back in action this weekend as they hosted Butler University and Ball State University in a Sunday double-header. The Hoosiers defeated Butler 4-0 and Ball State 5-2. Read More.

7 (only text, no photo):The Kappa Sigma Fraternity returned to the Indiana University Interfraternity council in January of 2023, according to the IU Interfraternity Council website. The IU chapter of Kappa Sigma is returning after four years. Read More.

Final section:

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