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Statehouse

Bauer returns from Ill. to voice concern for pending legislation

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More than 100 protesters gathered in the Indiana Statehouse on Wednesday holding signs that read “Stop the War on Workers,” while applauding House Minority Leader Pat Bauer, D-South Bend, who has been in exile in Illinois with his Democratic colleagues for the past week.



Big Ten Wins IUSA

Big Ten wins IUSA elections

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The polls are closed and Big Ten has been announced as the unofficial winner of the 2011 IU Student Association election.


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Hip-hop benefit to bring a new sound

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The hip-hop scene in Bloomington is emerging Saturday to revive its presence in the community and raise money for the venue that has let musicians express themselves through music.



J-school speaker series

Speakers capture life in pictures

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The celebration of 100 years of journalism education brought a panel of three Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalists to the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Wednesday.



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Wiz Khalifa to go green for Little 500

Zeta Beta Tau and All Around Entertainment have teamed up with Campus Consciousness to go green with Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller on April 15 for Little 500 weekend.


Men's Basketball vs. Ohio State

Q&A with Jeremiah Rivers before Senior Night

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IU’s lone senior, Jeremiah Rivers, will step on McCracken Court in Assembly Hall for the final time tonight. The Indiana Daily Student caught up with Rivers as he reflected on his past with the Hoosiers and looked to his future after college.



Women's basketball vs. Iowa

IU faces Purdue in first round of Big Ten Tournament

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The start of the Big Ten Tournament is the beginning of a new opportunity for the IU women’s basketball team. It is the players’ final chance to prove that their overall season record does not reflect the strength of their team.








State of the City

Mayor outlines plans for city development

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Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan spoke about the city’s plans to improve the economy, public safety, quality of life and sustainability during his State of the City address Wednesday at City Hall.


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Students sign up to serve on spring break

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The Alternative Break Program, run by the Civic Leadership Development program in the Kelley School of Business, sends IU students on volunteer trips across the country and around the world.