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No vote for same-sex marriage ban

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The Indiana House Judiciary Committee adjourned without a vote on a proposed constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.




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Gay bros are a myth

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"Bromos" are nothing more than a sign of how we, even in 2014, cannot cope with the idea that being gay and an average male is possible.






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IU responds to Israeli education boycott

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IU President Michael McRobbie has withdrawn the University from the American Studies Association in response to the group’s recent endorsement of a boycott of Israeli academic institutions.



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Blind IUPUI graduate, 47, wins National Academic Award

Robin Kyle was 18 when she lost her sight to a degenerative hereditary eye disease. Now, at age 47, she has earned her bachelor's degree in education and recently received the Learning Ally National Achievement Award for her progress. 


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Man charged with battery

Douglas Lockhart Jr. was arrested outside Night Moves gentlemen’s club at 3 a.m. the morning after his 21st birthday.




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IU competes in UCF Invitational

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The Hoosiers began their spring season in Orlando, Fla., this weekend at the UCF Invitational. While the invitational does not technically keep track of team scores, the head-to-head environment will prepare the Hoosiers for what they may see in Big Ten play.


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Former IU safety trains for NFL

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IU alumnus Greg Heban arrived in Bloomington in 2009 as a pitcher for the Hoosier baseball team. Four-and-a-half years later, he is at Fit Speed Athletic Performance in Weston, Fla., to train for the 2014 NFL Draft alongside Chicago Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall and former All-Pro wide receiver Chad Johnson.


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IU limits Frazier en route to Big Ten win

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IU (11-5, 1-2) held Penn State’s (9-8, 0-4) leading scorer, Tim Frazier, to 10 points on 2-of-7 shooting from the field. Going into Saturday’s game, the graduate student guard was averaging 17.1 points per game, and he had scored 20 points in his previous game against Minnesota.