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Baseball wins series against Dolphins

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The two victories raised No. 17 IU’s record above .500 for the first time since Feb. 14, but Smith said he has yet to see what he wants out of his team going forward.


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Lorenzano crowned Miss Greek IU

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Natalie Lorenzano, a member of Alpha Phi sorority, won the third annual Miss Greek IU philanthropic pageant Sunday night at the IU Auditorium.




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The F word

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Keep conversations about feminist issues alive. Because feminism is not a dirty word.


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For the welfare of others

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It seems reasonable to me that the beneficiaries of a government program should have to work passed certain obstacles in order to attain the reward.







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Pianist Battersby performs

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Award-winning pianist Edmund Battersby performed a two-hour concert Saturday night for a densely packed Auer Hall.



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Siddiqi discusses issues surrounding Muslim women

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Ayesha Siddiqi is sick of news stories about so-called “suffering” Muslim women.Writer and editor for Buzzfeed and the New Inquiry, Siddiqi urged IU students Friday to rethink how the media frames the dialogue around Islam’s relationship with women.


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RHA elects new executive board

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Tuesday, students across campus voted to elect a new RHA president, vice president of internal affairs, vice president of student affairs and vice president of programming. After the tallying of the votes, four RHA members were announced as the executive board for the 2014-15 academic year.


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GPSO reelects Harman to lead executive council

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After several slow years of GPSO, the newly-reelected Brady Harman said he focused this year’s term on making the assembly more active, organizing committees and increasing campus involvement, creating a “culture of advocacy.”


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Women's tennis splits weekend series

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The No. 34 IU women’s tennis team went .500 in its two matches Saturday. The Hoosiers lost 5-2 to No. 41 DePaul but responded with a 7-0 defeat of IUPUI.