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50 Shades of Bey

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After her performance at the Super Bowl XLVII, it’s evident that Beyoncé is a living legend and a true pop icon for the post-Madonna generation. If you are not a Bey-liever, let us try to bring you to our side. Here are 50 reasons to love the Queen.


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Bjork: Bring the 90s back!

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That being said, I cannot help but feel that loyal 90s era Björk fans will feel slightly disheartened by the direction her sound has taken in recent years.


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The war on academic freedom

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Imagine if Gov. Mike Pence rallied the state legislature to slash IU’s funding because the IU Art Museum displayed a painting he found offensive. Such action would be antithetical to the very idea of a public university. But Brooklyn College in New York City is facing exactly that sort of political extortion.


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IUBB: A religion itself

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Last Saturday night I went to church at St. Paul’s Catholic. Immediately afterwards, I went straight to Assembly Hall for the Michigan game. Need I explain further? There’s something going on with IUBB.



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IUSA call out draws possible members

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Potential candidates for this year’s IU Student Association elections met in Ballantine Hall Wednesday evening to learn about the organization from current members.






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Dowling International Center resources move

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In an effort to repurpose Franklin Hall last summer, several offices, including the Office of Overseas Study and the Office of International Services, were relocated to other buildings. The Office of Overseas Study took the place of the Leo R. Dowling Center. The Office of International Services was transferred to the Poplars Building.


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No. 1 IU to face struggling Illini

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As IU travels to Champaign, Ill., today to take on Illinois in its own Assembly Hall at 7 p.m., both teams find themselves in different spots halfway through conference play.


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Band sorority recruits talent

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Tau Beta Sigma National Honorary Band Sorority, a co-ed organization, exists for philanthropy and to help bring college bands together.




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Column: Breakdown of IU-Illinois

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The Hoosiers’ relentless defense will turn Paul and the rest of the Illini into inefficient shooters from the field, which will lead to IU winning the rebounding battle.