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LETTER: IUSA

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Nobody cares about IUSA anymore. The average voting rate for the student body is now at less than 15%, and the voting ballot is now even easily accessible online.









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COLUMN: Femme feels

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For a long time I have been heavily invested in art about feelings. Often artwork that deals with feeling is done through feminine lenses or through femme aesthetics.




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COLUMN: The Indiana primary is great for Indiana and IU

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On May 3, all eyes will be on Indiana as the crucial Indiana Primary takes place for both the Democratic and Republican Presidential Primaries take place across the state. All candidates have been campaigning in Indiana, except Ohio Governor John Kasich, who backed out to allow Sen.


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COLUMN: Stop talking about dream jobs

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It has been my experience at networking events and family gatherings alike that adults love to ask you what your absolute dream job is. If you could work anywhere in the world, doing anything, what would you do? As a student receiving a liberal arts education, I’ve found that inquiring minds are desperate for the answer.



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Letter: The Pro-life movement is Pro-women

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The late Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, a feminist and an accomplished American historian wrote in her article, Abortion: A War on Women that the legalization of abortion begins as a war on women because not only does it break the “binding tie between women and the children they conceive” but also because “it tells them that in order to be worthy, they must become like men...which effectively means securing freedoms from their bodies and, especially, from children.”  In her article, The Feminist Case Against Abortion, Serrin M.



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GUEST COLUMN: A call for daily resistance to rape

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Rape is a universally-known parasite that is afflicting our campus and must be squelched. We must acknowledge that beyond the most recently reported rapeshttp://www.idsnews.com/article/2016/04/sunday-morning-rape-reported-to-iupd-happened-in-the-street jekrthat occurred during Little 500 weekend — each committed by multiple men on a single female victim — men have also been victims. Last October, a video circulated around the world https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/10/08/indiana-university-frat-suspended-after-video-surfaces-of-apparent-hazing-sex-act/ jekr http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3264436/Indiana-University-fraternity-suspended-graphic-video-sexual-hazing-leaked.html jekr that showed a male student at the Alpha Tau Omega house who seemed to have been forced to perform oral sex on a woman while ATO members cheered.


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COLUMN: Cruzin' toward losin'

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Cruzin’ Towards Losin’ Recent events have led me to write something not often heard in Bloomington; Donald Trump makes a good point.