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Thank you readers, staff

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My co-editor in chief, Michael Hughes, and I went into this summer thinking it would be easy. Summer staff only prints twice a week, there is generally less news that happens on campus and in town with students gone and we knew we had a great staff to back us up. But as the industry goes we were hit hard with news.


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Daniel Messel trial to begin week of Aug. 1

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The trial for Daniel Messel is set to begin on Monday, August 1. Messel is on trial for the murder of Hannah Wilson, who was an IU senior at the time of her death in April 2015.







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LETTER: Response from a regular reader

I am a regular reader of the online edition of the Indiana Daily Student and frequently read the editorials - most of which I vehemently disagree with the positions taken by the student editors.


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COLUMN: History repeating for Democratic convention

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Scenes of Bernie Sanders supporters protesting and walking out of the Democratic National Convention this week in Philadelphia over the nomination of Hillary Clinton as the party’s nominee reminded me of a far different moment in political history.


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COLUMN: Bill Clinton, America's first gentleman

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The 42nd president of the United States of America entered uncharted territory last night as he took his best shot at stepping into the supporting role his wife previously inhabited as she became the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee.  Americans can’t deny that this situation is unusual.


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COLUMN: Liberals should remain "Still Sanders"

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We almost had our revolution.   Unfortunately, the Democratic Party has made the likely fatal error of nominating Hillary Clinton, who stands a good chance of losing to Donald Trump in November. Despite this, our revolution was not a total failure and we can remain “Still Sanders” long after November has passed, no matter the outcome of the election.


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COLUMN: How to date Anarchists

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Trying to date someone who isn’t on your side of the political spectrum can be exciting, or it can be a horribly rude awakening to the fact that not everyone sees the world the way you do.