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IU faces team on 22-game losing streak

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The last time the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers won a football game was Sept. 20, 2008. It was a 50-9 win for the Hilltoppers against Murray State, a team that IU had just beaten two weeks prior. Since that game, WKU has dropped 22 in a row.


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CAPS finds increase in student depression

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More students at IU are seeking help for depression and stress-related issues than ever before. Last year, the Health Center’s Counseling and Psychological Services received roughly 17,000 visits, most relating to depression and stress-related problems.



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Football walk-on Beckum earns 1st start

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Junior Leon Beckum will make his first start as middle linebacker Saturday for IU. While starting is an accomplishment for any player, it seems to carry a little more weight for Beckum.








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DEA’s ‘Take Back’ to curb prescription drug abuse

In conjunction with local law enforcement, the Drug Enforcement Agency is launching its first nationwide “Take Back” initiative, which is designed to collect expired, unused and unwanted prescription medication that has the potential to be abused.



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Local clothing line goes Hollywood

Although not many people can say they have established relationships with Mike Posner, Big Sean and Gorilla Zoe, Matt Fields, the owner of Bloomington’s Dope Couture, now can.


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Bicycling means business in Bloomington

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Bicycling is serious business. Movements must be precise and eyes must be lightning sharp. An acute sense of awareness is key to each bicyclist’s repertoire. Of course, there are other aspects of bicycling that are less serious and more carefree.




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Wells Library, PACE to celebrate Constitution with free events

In honor of Constitution Day on Friday, the Government Information & Kent Cooper Services Department of the Herman B Wells Library and the Political and Civic Engagement program are sponsoring a series of events Friday and Monday, all free and open to the public.


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CLD promotes philanthropy

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Business and volunteering may not have gone hand in hand in the past, but the Civic Leadership Development, a service-based engagement program out of the Kelley School of Business, now provides new opportunities to all undergraduate students at IU.