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History in the making
Nov. 13, 2000: "Who knew Florida would become the epicenter of this country's biggest election nightmare?"
Our vote today is key to nation's well-being
Nov. 2, 1948: "We are making a payment on our future and the future of the United States."
Homophobia runs rampant despite presidential promises and a lively LGBT movement
Brazil's view on same-sex relationships varies greatly from those in the U.S.
Davis continues to make progress in recovery
IU Coach Tom Crean said Devin Davis is still making progress in his recovery.
With hunting season approaching, deer populations high in southern Ind.
Indiana hunters are looking forward to a plentiful deer season.
Students reflect on Halloween costume choices
CUEs held a program to address pressures associated with Halloween.
Cardinal Stage performs classic play
Cardinal Stage produces classic Tennessee Williams play.
Finding peace at the temple
The Palestine-Israeli conflict in the Middle East has raged for the better part of the 21st century.
Protect everyone
The best way to prevent sexual assault is with education, programs, and open discussions meant to identify the problems involving sexual assault in today’s world.All too often, however, these tactics fail and sexual assaults are attempted or occur.
Apple's LGBT update
Apple CEO Tim Cook is gay.
Habitat for Humanity ReStore announces recycling drive
Habitat for Humanity ReStore is celebrating America Recycles Day Nov. 15.
How should men approach women?
Alright, so I came across this article by Mel Robbins that speaks to the popular video showing a woman receiving numerous catcalls walking down a street.
Clean drinking water is a luxury
Kigali and Rwanda are both beautiful, but there are certain sacrifices you make living here.
Kosiers Futbol Club takes home UIUC win
Twice a week for two hours, members of the Kosiers Futbal Club gather at Karst Farm Park to practice together.
Q&A with safety Antonio Allen
Catching up with IU sophomore safety Antonio Allen.
ICYMI: IDS #Elections2014 via Twitter
A look at elections in Indiana through Twitter
"Dumb and Dumber To" advance review
I regret agreeing to watch this movie.
Ellis reflects on campaign efforts in assessor race
As the cheers roared celebrating Todd Young’s victory at his Bloomington watch party, a different kind of atmosphere took hold of Republican assessor candidate William Ellis’ camp: “shell shock.” With 100 percent of precincts reporting, incumbent Monroe County Assessor Judy Sharp, a Democrat, defeated challenger Ellis with 55.78 percent of the vote.
Republican stronghold in Ind. complements takeover of U.S. Senate
All nine incumbents for the House of Representatives were re-elected Tuesday during the midterm elections.











