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Week-long campus event to promote healthy body image

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The message of positive body image is the focus of “Celebrate EveryBODY Week,” an event sponsored by the IU Health Center’s Coalition for Overcoming Problem Eating/Exercise, Campus Recreational Sports, Crimson CORPS, Herman B Wells Library, Center for Human Growth, Psi Chi, Reflections/PanHellenic Council and IU School of Fine Arts.


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FAFSA season coming to a close

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With the priority deadline of March 10 fast approaching, college students across the nation are encouraged to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid to receive maximum financial assistance.


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Fundraisers brave cold for sake of charity

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After registering, signing a waiver and raising funds through the Special Olympics of Indiana website, fundraisers can take the plunge into the freezing above-ground pool to demonstrate their support of Special Olympics athletes in Indiana.






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To do on campus

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Whether it's music, art or a conversation club, try something new this week on campus.




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Condom catwalk

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The Condom Fashion Show, sponsored by Illumenate, took the same amount of work and planning as a theatrical event.


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Students auction off dates for charity

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On Friday, Epiphany Modeling Troupe, a multicultural organization that uplifts and builds confidence in aspiring student models, will collaborate with the men of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity to hold a date auction open to campus.




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Mourdock encourages GOP

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Indiana State Treasurer Richard Mourdock spoke to students and Bloomington residents Monday about the state of the Republican Party.


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Poetry panel reflects on art in 21st century

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Extra chairs were loaded into the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Grand Hall on Monday night as students and faculty filled in for The State of Black Art, the first annual poetry reading and panel discussion presented by the Black Graduate Student Association.