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IU heads to Hawaii for 3-day event

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The IU men's golf team travels to Hawaii this week to play in the Princeville Warrior/Wave Invitational in what will be the team's final meet of the semester.


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Helmer uses race to plan for future IU teams

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Several IU runners ran in their last meet of the season Friday at the Hoosier Invitational at the IU Championship Cross Country Course. The meet was for those outside of the top 10 and not competing in the NCAA Great Lakes Regional.

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Letter to the Editor: Lead, asbestos, infestations...enough is enough!

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Right now, as a resident of Redbud Hills Apartments, I am living with lead, asbestos and cockroaches — “a possible infestation,” as the housing management calls it. How can I trust University officials when there has been consistent non-disclosure about the health hazards present in Redbud?


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The Democrats' circus campaigning

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I haven’t witnessed many presidential campaigns, but I can’t imagine the amount of absurdity the Democrats have rolled out this election season is normal.


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Vote, then whine

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This election is going to have an impact on you whether you vote or not. I can guarantee that.


Wayyyy too busy to vote.

Our beloved, dysfunctional democracy

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Know exactly what you’re voting for, and think about how you can use your vote. Our democracy is like our quality of life. It is outstanding relative to the rest of the world but in vast and constant need of maintenance.





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World’s Fare shares global cultures

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Twenty-one colorful displays, a multitude of languages and the aroma of freshly made food greeted visitors at the sixth annual IU World’s Fare on Friday in the IU Auditorium.


Spring Awakening

Play explores tough themes

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A sordid, controversial tale, “Spring Awakening” tells the story of Wendla, a teenage girl living in 19th century Germany with no clue about the birds and the bees.




Iu v. IOWA Football

Hoosiers defeat Hawkeyes

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After a rough first half, the Hoosiers pulled out a 24-21 victory over Iowa Saturday, keeping their hopes for a spot in the Big Ten title alive.


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Rose Bowl is in sight

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After Saturday's win against Iowa, IDS football columnist Connor Killoren reflects on IU's chances to make it to the Big Ten title game, and with a win there, the Rose Bowl.


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Polls declares Ind. election front runners

There’s a leader emerging in the U.S. Senate race between Republican candidate and State Treasurer Richard Mourdock and Democratic Rep. Joe Donnelly, D-2nd District. Donnelly leads Mourdock 47 percent to 36 percent, according to the third Howey/DePauw Indiana Battleground Poll.