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EDITORIAL: Follow Canada in weed legalization
The U.S. ought to legalize marijuana, model Canada's new laws.
Feminist Student Association marches against sexual assault, domestic violence
This annual event featured a silent march and stories from survivors.
IU cross-country looks for Big Ten titles this weekend
Both IU's men's and women's teams will compete for the Big Ten Championship in Nebraska.
Partnership aims to encourage startups in Bloomington, Columbus
Dimension Mill Inc. and the Columbus Chamber of Commerce are working with Elevate Ventures.
Volleyball begins second half of conference play
Back-to-back nights against Penn State and Rutgers highlight IU’s weekend.
IU field hockey's Taylor Swope continues to provide leadership
Swope has become one of the most valuable players through her attention to detail and work ethic.
IU baseball defeats Southern Indiana in final fall exhibition ahead of intrasquad World Series
IU will wrap up its fall season in Bloomington from Nov. 2-4.
Bloomington shows and concerts to catch this month
There are only a few days left to catch this live music.
Annual IU Energy Challenge is underway
The challenge is part of IU’s pledge to reduce energy use 20 percent by 2020.
IU student issued citation for stealing a neon Juul sign
The 19-year-old took the sign from the Marathon gas station on East 10th Street.
COLUMN: When college students become a travel agency
Buy a flight – buy your social status.
IU softball announces ACC/Big Ten Challenge schedule
IU will take on Duke and Syracuse.
Get spooked at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater this Friday
The spooky beats and movie treats will begin at 5:30 p.m.
Podcast: IU football brings three-game losing streak into Friday's game at Minnesota
IU will look to stop a three-game losing streak Friday at Minnesota.
COLUMN: Combat fake news with education
Teaching students to think and question critically is necessary in navigating an era of false information.
EDITORIAL: Suggestive Indianapolis rabbit mural should not have been removed
Removing the rabbit mural was regressive in regards to art and free speech.
News you need to know for Thursday, Oct. 25
Everything you need to know for Thursday, Oct. 25.
Bloomington residents object proposed east side student housing development
The project would add 232 units at Century Village.
Jury finds Crown Point man not guilty of 2014 rape in Bloomington
The jury deliberated for more than three hours Wednesday night.
















