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Halftime: IU 41 MSU 27

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In looking to knock off its third top-five team on the season, the IU basketball team leads Michigan State 41-27 at halftime.




Toddler Yoga

Toddlers learn yoga with parents in Bloomington Area Birth Services class

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Yoga classes designed for all ages are popping up across the country. In Bloomington, at least three locations provide yoga for children ages 13 and younger. Vibe Yoga Studio has story-time yoga for young ones and “tween” yoga on occasion. The Monroe County YMCA has a weekly class available for children ages 7 to 11.


The Indiana Daily Student

IU's 'free speech zone' fail

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It’s happening again.Another student group — this time at the University of Cincinnati — is filing suit in federal district court against its school for maintaining and enforcing unconstitutional “free speech zones.”


Careless

Virginia, WTF?

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We say Virginia legislature should stop trespassing against fundamental human rights with reckless abandon.


Basketball v. Penn State

Roth's path to finding home at IU takes numerous turns

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There’s a face behind the 3-pointers. It’s the face of an IU student who is from Illinois, but who found a new home. Senior guard Matt Roth has made Indiana his adopted home and developed a pride for the state and its basketball as pure as any homegrown Hoosier.



EveryBODY

EveryBODY week encourages positive body images

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IU promotes self-esteem with Celebrate EveryBODY week each year. The week-long event is sponsored by the IU Health Center’s Counseling and Psychological Services, the Coalition for Overcoming Problem Eating/Exercise, Crimson CORPS and Campus Recreational Sports.


The Indiana Daily Student

Column: Scouting the Spartans

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MSU Coach Tom Izzo’s squad is getting hot at the right time, riding a seven-game winning streak into Bloomington.





VIdeo

Surviving the red scare: the Redbox revolution

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And then there were three — Top Ten Video, Plan Nine Film Emporium and Family Video. For a decade, signs of a third red scare have quietly crept into grocery stores, McDonald’s drive-throughs and gas stations across the nation. But it’s not a fear of communist infiltration that has video store owners biting their nails. For them, the Redbox revolution means an influx of 12-square-feet kiosks.




The Indiana Daily Student

Law faculty discuss affirmative action Supreme Court case

Maurer School of Law faculty discussed the Supreme Court’s recent decision to hear Fisher v. University of Texas, a case regarding the University of Texas at Austin’s use of affirmative action when considering college applicants.