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Union Board adjusts to less funding

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As the new IU Union Board directors begin their terms of office this spring, reduced funding from the University is making the organization rethink how they program campus events.


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Work in progress

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Students have become familiar with the construction sites lining 10th and Third streets, as well as Fee Lane.



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Student group promotes sobriety

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CLEAR is a new student organization dedicated to providing active events for students as an alternative to partying with drugs and alcohol.



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Choosing combat

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Jenna Moore, a cadet in the IU ROTC program, said she is unphazed by the decision Thursday to lift the ban on women in combat roles.



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WIC supports female IT students

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The School for Informatics and Computing has several organizations that give students opportunities to network and gain experience in their field. Two of these organizations are just for female IT students.



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Circles Initiative seeks to end poverty

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“Spotlight on Poverty: Step Up!”, an event examining both worldwide and local poverty, will feature two short documentary films discussing poverty eradication efforts in Bloomington and Leon, Nicaragua, 6 p.m. Thursday at Eigenmann Hall.



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Fraternity spring rush season begins

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Fraternity spring rush kicked off last Saturday on campus. Spring rush is typically smaller than fall recruitment and only lasts two weeks from the kickoff.


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End of course evaluations move to online format

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Students and faculty were given the chance to ask questions and reveal concerns to a panel of campus administrators about the move to online course evaluations, a decision that was approved last April.



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Office of Diversity plans MLK events

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The Office of Diversity, Equity and Multicultural Affairs planned the event. Kathy Smith, the Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration planning committee chair, said this year’s theme for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday is “Living King’s Legacy: Making a Career of Humanity.”


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Sororities distribute bids

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Tears of happiness and sadness streamed down women’s faces Monday night across campus as Rho Gammas delivered final bids.




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Offices moving to Union Street

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Front-facing service employees at the Office of the Registrar and the Office of Student Financial Assistance will merge early next semester, creating the new organization Student Central.