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IUSA Congress passes bill for new walkway

In session Tuesday, IU Student Association Congress voted to pass a bill allocating funds for a mulch pathway near the intersection of 17th Street and Jordan Avenue.



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Networking Nights

Joe Qualters, captain of the Bloomington Police Department, talks about his experiences in public security Tuesday as part of the Student Alumni Association and Career Development Center’s ongoing series Networking Night at the DeVault Alumni Center. Tuesday’s discussion was titled “Politics, Social Service, and Law” and featured six alumni panelists, including Qualters.








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Healthy savings

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Columnist Lily Miller addresses how much money is spent on food and how to save some of that money.



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Another smear against capitalism

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I’ve come across character assassinations before, but I don’t think I fully understood what the term meant until I read an article on tech billionaire Peter Thiel in the online magazine Slate last week.


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Priority of the public

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The state of Indiana is about to take even more power from local governments — and in doing so, it will stifle potential economic progress all while leaving vital public services to rot away.


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Trains are the future

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I don’t know much about trains. My only experience riding them is from when my aunt took me downtown on the state fair train — when I was four.


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Pumpkins, face painting, and ignorance

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I spent Saturday helping out a local garden/pumpkin patch’s Halloween-inspired activities for kids in the community. Other than getting to interact with some cute kids, I didn’t expect this experience to be all that memorable.




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OUT at Kelley offers advice for GLBT business students

Under the suits and sweaters of the Kelley School of Business, everyone is operating under the same guideline: professionalism. For one subset of students, sexuality plays a role in determining how to be professional in the work environment.