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IU named top-50 LGBT friendly university

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IU was named a top-50 LGBT friendly university by Campus Pride, a nonprofit that works towards created safe and LGBT friendly environments on college campuses nationwide.








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Editorial: It may not be what you think it is

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The campaign #WhyIDon’tNeedFeminism became popular at the end of summer this year when the Tumblr blog “We Don’t Need Feminism!,” and others like it, went viral.Young and slightly middle-aged women held up signs outlining the reasons they didn’t believe in the cause.According to them, women don’t need feminism because they need to “respect all humans, not just one gender,” or because they “do not need a leg-up to succeed.”


The Indiana Daily Student

Engaged and exposed

It hit me like a 15-carat princess cut diamond ring. This past summer, I opened my Facebook newsfeed to pictures and videos of my college-aged friends getting engaged, or at least proposed to.



The Indiana Daily Student

A queer moment

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I will never forget the moment same-sex marriage was briefly legalized in Indiana. I was sitting at my desk at my internship in Washington, D.C., reading a bill about international trade, when my phone buzzed.It was a text from my partner, Daniel, telling me to check Twitter.


The Indiana Daily Student

Mental healthcare in America

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From David Foster Wallace to Robin Williams, we seem to be losing our artists at an alarming rate.But moreover, it's an indicator of the emphasis our country places on diagnosing and treating patients with mental health issues resulting from severe psychoses or chemical imbalances.


The Indiana Daily Student

It's 1984 in Ferguson

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Over the past week, eyes around the world have been on Ferguson, Mo., and police action being taken in the town. 


The Indiana Daily Student

The backlash on Brown

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Michael Su, Conservative in Residence on the IDS Editorial BoardThis issue hits home, quite literally for me, as the tragic incident of Michael Howard certainly does not speak well of my hometown.