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Woman reports rape after break-in
Police spoke with the victim at about 12:45 p.m. Sunday at a west-side residence. The victim reported an unknown man forced entry into her residence, confined her and sexually assaulted her.
Queen to bestow 'knight' title on Lugar
Former Sen. Richard Lugar will be bestowed the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II in a ceremony Tuesday at the British Embassy in Washington D.C.
David Brooks to speak at commencement
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Mills College President Alecia DeCoudreaux will speak at May commencement ceremonies.
Columnist arrested Thursday
An IDS columnist was arrested Thursday evening by IU police after posting what officers considered a death threat on his personal Twitter account.
Beta, Teter win Team Pursuit
Beta rode what is believed to be the second best time in men’s Team Pursuit history, finishing with a time of 8:49.70.
Spring game previews fall season
IU’s football team completed its spring practice schedule Saturday afternoon during the annual Cream and Crimson Spring Game at Memorial Stadium.
Students rally for increased campus diversity
Students, staff, faculty, community leaders, state legislators rally near Sample Gates to call for an increase in diversity on campus.
'Glee,' or how art exploits life
“Glee” aired an episode unmistakably inspired by the Sandy Hook shootings. In a show that is already a beacon of unapologetic manipulation, this took it much too far.
Trigger happy on the filibuster
In a letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., Paul and 12 other Republican senators vowed to filibuster legislation that would expand background checks and crack down on interstate gun trafficking.
I hate myself for loving Rachel Zoe
For the longest time, I just considered it my guilty pleasure. It’s not like I’m watching the Kardashians or anything, at least not very often, but that’s beside the point
Finding the line on civil disobedience
In light of recent events including the IU strike and Planned Parenthood vandalism, the IDS Editorial Board discusses how far is too far in regard to civil disobedience.
Man allegedly threatens ex-girlfriend at knifepoint, steals car in early morning
Officers responded at about 2 a.m. Sunday near the 1100 block of West Allen Street in reference to a robbery, BPD Sgt. Dana Cole said.
Hoosier Energy Board OKs relocation
A proposed site for the new Hoosier Energy headquarters in Bloomington was approved by the company’s board of directors at its March 28 board meeting.
Regulatory reform bill receives nod by House committee
The REINS Act, passed by a 20-9 vote, aims to amend the current regulatory code to increase accountability and transparency in the Federal regulatory process.
Medical device tax cuts income of manufacturers
The tax, which took effect in January, is expected to cost manufacturers approximately $194 million per month, risking 43,000 jobs, according to a press release from the Advanced Medical Technology Association.
Barbershop provides tests, checkups
The tests included spinal screenings, lipid panels, blood pressure, diabetes, hepatitis C and HIV tests.











