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Student invites hero to promote acceptance

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Kaleb Crain stood — arms outstretched like Christ on the cross — behind campus sidewalk preacher Brother Micah Armstrong. In bold black marker his right arm read, “I’m gay,” and his left, “God loves me.”


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Matthew Shepard's mother reviles hate crimes

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The audience was silent as Judy Shepard recited the victim impact statement she read in the trial following her son’s death, 15 years ago. “He was my son, my first-born and more — he was my friend, confidant and constant reminder of how good life can be and also how hurtful,” Shepard said.


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Care about metadata

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The principal issue at hand is that the federal government is knowingly and wantonly violating the most fundamental principle of the United States’ justice system. Citizens are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


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RE: Working for the seal of approval

Your editorial ultimately fails to serve students by neglecting to consider the multitude of services at CAPS already working to address student mental health problems.

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It has been difficult to gauge just how shocked we all should be in light of the mystery and vague equivocation surrounding the scandal, but a question remains. Isn’t that how it’s supposed to be?






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Fighting fire with fire

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I’m so pleased that I’m on a campus where we don’t accept bigotry, but we’re awfully quick to jump on the counter-protest bandwagon.


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Why I don’t feel pride for gay pride

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When I was younger, seeing the gay pride parades did not make me proud. They made me embarrassed and ashamed. I felt as though the parades exemplified what I feared people thought of gays — weird, abnormal freaks.




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Men's soccer faces Evansville

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The Hoosiers’ (4-9-1, 1-2 conference) recent struggles have guaranteed the defending national champions their first regular season with a losing record in IU men’s soccer history.


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Volleyball loses 11th straight to Purdue

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In a televised match against in-state rival No. 21 Purdue, the IU volleyball team fell in three sets (25-22, 25-19, 25-19). The loss marks the 11th straight loss for the Hoosiers (8-12, 0-9) who are still looking for their first conference win.





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Altar offers tribute to dead

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The Dia de los Muertos altar at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures give guests an opportunity to tribute to the dead.