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Fighting fire with fire

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I’m so pleased that I’m on a campus where we don’t accept bigotry, but we’re awfully quick to jump on the counter-protest bandwagon.

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Why I don’t feel pride for gay pride

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When I was younger, seeing the gay pride parades did not make me proud. They made me embarrassed and ashamed. I felt as though the parades exemplified what I feared people thought of gays — weird, abnormal freaks.




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Men's soccer faces Evansville

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The Hoosiers’ (4-9-1, 1-2 conference) recent struggles have guaranteed the defending national champions their first regular season with a losing record in IU men’s soccer history.


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Volleyball loses 11th straight to Purdue

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In a televised match against in-state rival No. 21 Purdue, the IU volleyball team fell in three sets (25-22, 25-19, 25-19). The loss marks the 11th straight loss for the Hoosiers (8-12, 0-9) who are still looking for their first conference win.





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Altar offers tribute to dead

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The Dia de los Muertos altar at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures give guests an opportunity to tribute to the dead.



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Indiana, Texas among states bringing suit against EPA

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The U.S. Supreme Court agreed in an order issued Oct. 15 to hear a consolidated case brought against the Environmental Protection Agency. Those filing suit are Texas and 11 other states, including Indiana, and various other business and public interest groups.


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City to use Parkmobile app

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Parking meters downtown will allow drivers to download the Parkmobile app as another option for payment starting the first week of November.



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Professor to serve on foreign board

Israel Herrera-Cárdenas-Cárdenas, a lecturer in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, was recently elected to the Board of the European Association of Teachers of Spanish.


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Study to analyze smoking among pregnant women

The IU School of Public Health has received a $900,000 grant from the Indiana State Department of Health in order to conduct a study to help pregnant women in Indiana quit smoking.


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Writer discusses drug trade

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Investigative reporter Fariba Nawa discussed the interaction between human trafficking and drugs in a talk Tuesday as part of IU’s “Human Trafficking Awareness Week” at the Center for the Study of Global Change.