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EDITORIAL: Leave Juggalos alone
Juggalos do not deserve to be classified as a gang.
Volleyball looks to reclaim the Monon Spike against Purdue
IU looks to key in on blocking defense to contain Purdue.
Microblading business helps customers regain confidence after hair loss
New beauty techniques give people the illusion of hair.
Wednesday rundown: abortion law struck down, IUMS beats Notre Dame, Islamophobia panel, DIAVOLO dance company
What you need to know for Wednesday, Sept. 27.
Elimination of Prejudice Week tackles Islamophobia
Students and panelists meet to discuss Islamophobia.
Bloomington Police Department respond to rape, sexual assault Monday
Two women reported incidents of sexual assault Monday.
Indiana attorney general plans to appeal federal judge's decision blocking abortion restrictions
Indiana attorney general plans to appeal federal judge's decision to block restrictive abortion law.
IU Human Resources partners with Gallup to survey staff
MyVoice@IU will study how appointed staff at IU engages with their work.
WFHB to host live sessions of Lotus Festival bands
WFHB's world music director talks about bands performing at the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival.
DIAVOLO performs high-energy acrobatic dance at IU
DIAVOLO performed “Cubicle” and “Passengers” on Tuesday.
City Council continues to debate ongoing housing dilemma
Bloomington's city council continued to debate the issue of housing Monday night.
IU student offered money for sex by unknown suspect
The case is still open.
COLUMN: Kinsey Confidential answers question about sex in marriage
Kinsey Confidential gives advice about married couples facing issues with sex.
Rotations prove key in 1-0 men's soccer win over Notre Dame
Fresh legs helped propel men's soccer to a 1-0 win over Notre Dame.
IU earns hard-fought win over Notre Dame
IU knocked off Notre Dame 1-0 in a top-10 showdown in Bloomington.
EDITORIAL: Bike-share program will benefit Bloomington if done right
The program could take us toward a future with a healthier, more eco-friendly community.
COLUMN: Fishers, IN, is not the best city in the country
Despite its many successes, Fishers doesn't provide enough for minorities.
Women's soccer freshman goalie on a mission
Kopel has already been a standout performer for the Hoosiers.
Cartoonists speak to students about graphic novels, refugee crisis
They emphasized the power of non-fiction cartoons.



















