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Bread and Circuses

What we need now is a decisive and democratic student government centered on voicing the concerns of its student population to top administrators.


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Drawing the line on rape culture

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The real problem exemplified by the Saint Mary’s video is not that students are rapists, it’s that sexual assault is considered — at least by some — to be an appropriate area in which to disagree with The Man.



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Let’s eat horse

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Cows, pigs, chickens and lambs are already eaten. What makes horses different?




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Column: Volleyball deserves Hoosier Nation's support

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Imagine Hoosier Nation packing University Gym. You think it gets loud at a Hoosier basketball game, but the acoustics in University Gym would not be able to contain the amount of noise fans would make.


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Patients take runway for IUDM

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Riley Hospital patients walked down the Whittenberger Auditorium stage with their IU student escorts Tuesday night as part of the second annual IUDM Runway for Riley event.


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Record number of students sign up for Israel trip

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Jewish students are invited to take an all-expenses paid trip to Israel, sponsored by the Birthright Israel Foundation and the Government of Israel since 1999. IU’s Hillel Center has sixty open spots on their trip, which will travel to Israel for ten days during winter break.


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Rollergirls compete in Division I playoffs

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For the past three years, the Bleeding Heartland Rollergirls have tried to qualify for the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association’s divisional tournament. They finally accomplished this long-standing goal.



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Disability group to offer annual recognition awards

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Nominations for the City of Bloomington’s Council for Community Accessibility’s (CCA) annual awards to recognize individuals, businesses and organizations that make Bloomington more disability friendly are now being accepted online until Oct. 11.


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MCCSC bus driver finds joy driving students

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Bender is a school bus driver and a former semi-truck driver who said she has gone through all 48 continental states and three provinces of Canada. She returned to Bloomington because she said she wanted to be closer to home.


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United Way showcases local artwork

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Throughout September, the United Way of Monroe County will partner with the City of Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District to present “This is How I Live United,” a photography exhibit featuring works from local residents


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Renowned pianist joins Jacobs orchestra

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The Jacobs School of Music’s Philharmonic Orchestra, accompanied by conductor David Effron and pianist André Watts, will perform 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Musical Arts Center.


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Column: A visit to Mumbai

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I celebrated the two-month anniversary of my arrival in India by meditating in a pagoda and avoiding fireworks set off in celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi.



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Proposed IUSA budget stresses Culture of Care

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IUSA Treasurer Casey Baker presented the budget to the IUSA Congress Sept. 4, and she also outlined individual budgets for various initiatives supported by the administration. IUSA initiatives will be receiving $54,554 in support.


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Protesters call for peace in Syria

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President Obama is currently facing down Congress and the American people in hopes of gaining support for military action against Syria following the Aug. 21 chemical attacks outside its capital, Damascus.