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So... what now?

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I’m about to graduate in a few weeks, and then all of a sudden that won’t be my identity anymore.


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Women's basketball improves to 4-0

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With IU’s 80-53 victory against Central Arkansas on Monday night at Assembly Hall, the IU women’s basketball team improved to 4-0, its first 4-0 start since the 2006 season.





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Herlinger commences music lecture series

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Monday evening, IU’s Lilly Library came alive with the sounds of Gregorian chants and the words of Jan Herlinger. The library was host to Herlinger, a visiting lecturer who teaches music at Louisiana State University, as the inaugural installation of the lecture series “Musica est ars sive scientia.”



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Robbery reported at city food mart

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The Bloomington Police Department responded at 4 a.m. to the Circle S Food Mart  at 2110 N. Walnut St.  after a clerk reported that a black man pointed a silver revolver and demanded money.






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PHA seeks new executive board members

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The IU Panhellenic Association is seeking eight greek women to complete its executive board. Applications were distributed to all IU PHA chapter presidents and are also available on the IU PHA website.


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Provost and guests discuss role of liberal arts in society

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IU Provost Lauren Robel and several guest speakers discussed the role of a liberal arts education in civic life at a round table discussion Monday at the Indiana Memorial Union. Professor Sara Guyer of the University of Wisconsin and Associate Professor Jason Kelly of IUPUI joined Robel.


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Union Board elections begin

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Voting begins today for the 105th Union Board elections. Students can choose from 30 candidates. Polling begins at 8 p.m. Tuesday and will close 8 p.m. Wednesday.



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He said, she said?

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Several recent campaigns have been pushing the notion that a person should ask, rather than assume, how another person would like to identify him or herself.


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It's OK to want big booty hoes

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I’d like to point out that hip-hop’s symbols of urbanity and the appropriation of certain clothing items for empowerment are nothing to be scorned.