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Friday, Jan. 30
The Indiana Daily Student

IUPD


Andy Stephenson, IUPD captain, checks in with officers Joshua Sung, left, and Briana Guy Friday at IUPD station. After almost 20 years on the force, Stephenson said blue lights have only been used four times for legitimate emergencies.

In the dark

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When a student was stabbed, he ignored the blue lights.












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COLUMN: Healthcare security needs to shape up

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All around the United States, hospitals now face increasingly more attacks on their technology infrastructure. On March 31, California based Alvarado Hospital Medical Center reported a “malware disruption.” Kentucky based Methodist Hospital stated on March 22 that it was operating in an “internal state of emergency” after attackers locked all the hospital data on its network.


EDITORIAL: Free speech under fire

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The presidential debate has taken a new format – side walk chalk. Across the nation universities have been battling with a new freedom of speech debate focused on chalk messages scribbled across campuses.