Excise Police not serving students
While Indiana Excise Police might be protecting, are they really serving the people by simply slapping down all these arrests?
While Indiana Excise Police might be protecting, are they really serving the people by simply slapping down all these arrests?
I’m proud to be an IU student and woman in the greek system. However, I refuse to be represented by the actions of one anonymous source who’s also an IU student and a woman in the greek system.
Shame on you, Amanda, for being a less-than-satisfactory representation of the community you chose to be a part of.
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