Wednesday rundown: IU takes on Duke, IFC suspension updates, Retailers have 60 days to get rid of CBD, All Campus bands perform
IU takes on Duke
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IU takes on Duke
A recently hired nurse at IU Health is no longer employed by the hospital system after a Twitter account linked to her posted that "every white woman raises a detriment to society when they raise a son."
IU women’s golf announced the signing of three golfers to join the Hoosiers next year, according to an IU Athletics release Tuesday.
Gov. Eric Holcomb said in a statement Tuesday that Indiana retailers who sell cannabidiol, or CBD, products would get a 60-day window to continue selling the substance without confiscation or legal trouble.
IU freshman quarterback Peyton Ramsey was named to the Big Ten Network's All-Freshman team, as announced on BTN.com Monday.
Assault with knife
Police arrested a Bloomington man Sunday night after a woman told them he sexually assaulted her.
The 2017 All-Big Ten defense and special teams units were announced Tuesday morning by the Big Ten Conference.
IFC fraternities agree to suspension until spring
Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Indiana, announced the Jacob Sexton Military Suicide Prevention Act has been officially implemented in the Indiana National Guard, according to a release from Donnelly's office.
IU junior midfielder Cory Thomas was named to College Soccer News’ team of the week, as announced Monday.
Indiana State Police Bloomington will conduct a sobriety checkpoint in Monroe County on Dec. 2, according to a release from the Indiana State Police Department.
Finals Week is quickly approaching, and many students are starting to feel the stress of trying to save grades and study for exams. In order to help people relax, many different organizations on campus organize de-stress events to help.
The IU wrestling team began its 2017-18 home schedule this past Saturday with a quad meet featuring Binghamton, Eastern Michigan, Indianapolis and IU at the University Gym.
Formed in 1996, the all-male a cappella group and musical phenomenon Straight No Chaser will return to the IU Auditorium stage Dec. 15.
After four straight home games to begin the season, the Hoosiers traveled to Moraga, California, over Thanksgiving break to play two games in the Hilton Concord Classic.
Clinical performance pushes men’s soccer past New Hampshire
The Federal Communications Commission announced Nov. 21 it plans to eliminate regulations passed under former President Barack Obama, regulations which classified the internet as a public utility.
Though the Senate has been out of session since Nov. 20 for the Thanksgiving holiday, Republicans are expected to attempt to pass their tax overhaul bill after resuming this week.
With its final matches this past weekend, it wasn’t about wins or losses anymore for the IU volleyball team.