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BHSN Civic Engagement

BHSN seniors engage in election

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Three times per semester, students must volunteer at a local nonprofit organization, attend a Bloomington City Council meeting or watch a presidential debate.



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State gives schools A-F grades

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The Indiana Department of Education released new A-F accountability grades Wednesday. Compared to last year, more Indiana schools received the state’s lowest rating.


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Hazing parody raises concerns

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Titled “Fratline: The Hazing Barrier,” a video examines hazing as a cultural aspect of greek life. Although a parody, the video raised concerns within the IU community. 


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Endorsement Roundup

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Still deciding how to vote today? Throughout the election season, U.S. Senate and gubernational candidates in Indiana have been endorsed by the following organizations and individuals across the Hoosier state.




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More than marriage

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While he supports same-sex marriage, it is true Obama believes the issue is best resolved on the state level. Claiming Romney is of the same mind is simply false.


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Indiana education crossroads

The shortage in our school budgets offers perfect opportunities for charter schools and “virtual” online schools to expand, leaving children in a cyber world with human teachers only part of the time. 


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Hoosiers miss mark at Big Ten championship

After sending three freshman to the Big Ten Men's Indoor Tennis Championships this past week, the Hoosiers came up short, with all three failing to make it past the second round of the tournament.



IU v. Indiana Wesleyan

Family makes IU basketball special

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IDS men's basketball columnist Michael Norman thinks that it's not the Hoosiers' skills, but instead the team's family atmosphere that will lead to success on the court this season.


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Professor receives 2 awards for technology book

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Assistant professor of informatics and computing Eden Medina’s book “Cybernetic Revolutionaries: Technology and Politics in Allende’s Chile” has been awarded both the Computer History Museum Prize and the Edelstein Prize, according to a press release issued last week.