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TODAY'S IDS: IUSG candidates discuss at town hall | John Mellencamp to donate archives to IU

Happy Monday, Hoosiers! 

The weather last week made me stressed. I never knew if there was going to be a tornado, flood or if it would be a perfect day. Looks like today may be shaping up to be a good one.

Check out these stories: 

(?️):IUSG candidates discuss students health, diversity goals at town hall

(⛹️‍♀️):Indiana women’s basketball blows 24-point lead, loses to Ohio State in Big Ten semifinals

(?️):‘It defeats the whole purpose of recycling’: city sanitation asks community to check habits

(⛹️‍♂️):No. 15 Indiana men’s basketball wins overtime thriller against Michigan, secures double bye in B1G Tournament

1 (big story with photo): John Mellencamp to donate archives of his work to IU

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Seymour, Indiana native John Mellencamp and IU President Pamela Whitten pose for a photo together March 3, 2023, at the IU Mellencamp Symposium inside Franklin Hall. Whitten annouced that Mellencamp will donate an achviced collection of his work to IU. Michael Claycamp

2 (big story with photo): IU to host speaker panels and events to celebrate Women’s History Month

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A protestor shares her reasons for supporting access to abortion in front of Women’s Care Center on June 27, 2022, on College Avenue. Throughout March, IU Bloomington will host several events to celebrate Women’s History Month. Ethan Moore

3 (big story with photo): The Venue hosts IU alumnus Bert Gilbert in March Gallery Walk

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Sculptures from "The Melting Pot" exhibit are seen March 2, 2023, at The Venue. The Gallery Walk exhibit showcases molten iron sculptures by Bert Gilbert, an IU-Bloomington Alumnus. Zuzanna Kukawska

4 (big story with photo): Walgreens will not sell abortion pills in 21 Republican-led states, including Indiana

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Freshman MJ Hadley holds a sign saying "Abortions are for EVERYONE" Oct. 2, 2021, at the Sample Gates. Walgreens pharmacy announced it will not sell abortion pills in 20 states, incluing Indiana. IDS file photo and Jenny Butler

final section: 

This newsletter is written by Nora Barth (me!) the Newsletter Producer at the Indiana Daily Student. Reviewing all friendship requests (and newsletter feedback) at npbarth@iu.edu. Enjoy the day, Hoosiers! 

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