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ACC hosts Kurdish speaker, provides traditional food

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The Asian Cultural Center was host to Kaynaw Ali for her talk about the history of Kurdish people. Ali offered to deliver the speech and cook traditional Kurdish food when she realized the ACC didn’t have much information on Kurds.


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RHA to implement Social Advocacy Council

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In the few weeks since the Residential Housing Association executive board came into office, it has rebuilt its organization for the coming year and hired new committee directors.








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Phi Mu returns to track after wreck

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In its first-ever Little 500, Phi Mu found itself in the lead pack with about 30 laps to go.Then-junior Jeni Gillenwater trailed only three or four others. She and her team were in perfect position to not only finish in the top five, but to win the race.


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Football adds games against FIU to schedule

IU will play a football home-and-home series with Florida International in 2015 and 2016, per reports from ESPN college football reporter Brent McMurphy.



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Gill “semiconscious,” riders to honor her at race

IU Nursing rider Lauren Gill is semiconscious and no longer requires the assistance of medical apparatus, but is still in critical condition at the IU Health University Hospital in Indianapolis, Little 500 race director Jordan Bailey confirmed.


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Why the Bundy standoff matters

Despite Bundy being the real embodiment of a welfare queen, conservatives have made Bundy — an old, white land-owning male breaking the law to defend his “right” to break the law — their cause célèbre.





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Being more 'unselfconscious'

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There is something sad in the fact that we’ve all lost a sense of “unselfconsciousness.” I wish that we could give up selfies and constant documentation for this kind of peace.


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Shedding light on solitary

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It is both hypocritical and perverted that the U.S. uses such a brutal and cruel system to deal with its prisoners, many of whom are mentally ill in the first place and need mental health treatment, not mental torture.