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Jimmy John's $1 Day

Best of the rest

The results are in. Here are your picks for 2014's best. 


Best place to workout: SRSC

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Serving students for nearly two decades, the Student Recreational Sports Center (SRSC), located towards the northwest end of IU's campus, is the spot to workout.


Best ethnic: Anatolia

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Whether you’re looking for a nostalgic taste from home or a meal that breaks out of the everyday humdrum, Anatolia is the spot to get the best ethnic food in town.















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Race is my reality

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Following the grand jury’s decision to not indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson for the death of Michael Brown, experts and amateurs alike have analyzed the issue from countless perspectives.  Although I also possess an opinion about the legality surrounding the grand jury proceedings, I will not delve into the mechanics of the death of Michael Brown, as others with more expertise and sophisticated prose have done so.


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What is up with start-ups?

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We already know how terrible everyone’s favorite ride-sharing service Uber is. From kidnapping women to threatening to dig up dirt on predominantly female journalists,  it’s clear that responsibly drunk twenty-somethings who need to get home should instead call up the original ride-sharing service: a taxi. But yet another tech startup has come under fire this week. Online real estate database Zillow has been accused of subjecting female employees to “sexual torture.”  A California lawsuit describes plaintiff Rachel Kremer’s experience at Zillow as disturbing and yes, even torturous. According to the lawsuit, Kremer’s male supervisors sent her pictures of their penises, ranked her according to her breast size and demanded sexual favors in order for her employment to continue.  Kremer was afraid that if she didn’t comply with their inappropriate advances she would be terminated.