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Black Key Bulls rider Charlie Hammon embraces a teammate after their qualifying attempt on Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. BKB will start the Little 500 race from the third place position.

Black Key Bulls take Spring Series crown

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The Black Key Bulls ran unopposed in the Team Pursuit finals. On another day where teams had to battle the elements, the Black Key Bulls outlasted their competition and ran away with the Spring Series crown.








EDITORIAL: Panama Papers are a bigger deal than you think

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If you haven’t heard of the Panama Papers or don’t know what they mean, then you’ve seriously misjudged the gravity of the situation. You see, it turns out that the stereotypical trope of rich people hiding away all of their money in a “Swiss bank account” is actually true, except the accounts happen to be in Panama. The world’s richest and most powerful people “invest” their money in fake business in order to avoid taxation.



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Letter: Single-sex facilities

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I was recently in a discussion regarding Indiana Senate Bill 35, which criminalizes using the wrong gendered bathroom.



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Letter: Response to Therin Showalter

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Dear Therin, I read the article, “Modern American Christians ...,” and appreciated the challenge to show equal concern for all sin, not just sexual sin.


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COLUMN: The American Dream

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I was browsing Scientific American magazine recently and came across an article with some interesting parallels to a few points I made in an opinion column earlier this year, "On the decline of American Idealism".


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COLUMN: Cashing in on prized athletes is a two way street

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When high school phenomenon Thon Maker announced last week that he would enter the 2016 NBA Draft, IU basketball fans’ were forced to accept the reality of what they feared all along. Maker, a seven-foot tall player with the agility of a point guard, couldn't forego a seven-figure salary and more in sponsorship deals to attend a school like IU to work towards a degree that he will likely never need.