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Monday, May 18
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Director of IU Cinema Jon Vickers

Faces of IU Cinema make 1st year success

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The IU Cinema creates an intimate setting that transports the audience in style, thanks to the director’s dedication and a small staff’s hard work in its first year.


Miss Gay IU

Drag show revives Miss Gay IU pageant

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Pushed back to fall after being plagued by debt and organizational difficulties, the annual Miss Gay IU drag pageant held the MGIU Legacy fundraiser on Thursday to raise funds.


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Rep. Young concludes townhall tour

Rep. Todd Young, D-9th District, spent two weeks holding town hall forums in southern Indiana to address citizens’ concerns with the proposed federal budget.



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Planned Parenthood in the balance: Gov. weighs signing controversial abortion bill

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The Indianapolis Star quotes Daniels as saying, “I haven’t decided yet ... It was attached to a bill I strongly supported, but we’ve got a little research to do.” The bill in question, House Bill 1210, would strip Planned Parenthoodof Indiana of federal funds allocated through the state and would increase restrictions on women seeking abortions in Indiana.




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Law professors receive excellent teaching awards

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Three IU Maurer School of Law faculty members and one adjunct professor have received teaching awards. The law school recognizes professors annually and the winners were chosen by a student committee who made their recommendations to the dean.


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IU Foundation wins green award

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The IU Foundation Green Team recently earned the “Sapling” certification from the IU Office of Sustainability for the team’s efforts to improve its office environment. This is the third of four levels of certification given to offices that use environmentally sound techniques in the workplace. The IU Foundation’s Green Team is the first to earn this certification.


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Robot institute to teach students

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Indiana University’s Pervasive Technology Institute will partner with IU GlobalNOC to offer a free workshop to local middle and high school students who wish to develop their robot-building hobby into skills in computer programming, logic and technical problem solving.


Canvas Premiere Party

Canvas premiere gives arts limelight at Rhino’s

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Rows of metal folding chairs faced the stage, the only thing you could hear over the crunch of popcorn was the sound of guitar and slam poetry. It was the open premiere party of Canvas Magazine happening at Rhino’s, a celebration of both full pages and a full venue.



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Kelley to address auto industry future, help put on conference

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The “Driving Change: Greening the Automotive Workforce” conference exploring the current issues and evolving transformations in the auto industry will take place in Michigan on May 3 and 4. The Indiana Business Research Center at the Kelley School of Business will present research findings at the conference.


Vollmer

Vollmar discusses working solo

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Justin Vollmar’s self-titled musical project has brought Bloomington audiences subtle acoustic sounds with simple lyrics since spring 2000.


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Column: The 40-year-old oddball

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In hopes of spreading autism awareness this semester, guest columnist Adria Nassim reviewed three books whose main characters were affected by autism in some way. For her final installment, Nassim delved into the life of John Elder Robison, a man who found a way to rise above his disability.


Men's Tennis vs UK

Boilers await in round 2

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After drawing a first-round bye in the Big Ten tournament, the IU men’s tennis team will face Purdue at 3 p.m. Friday.



Sexual assault dots

Fighting back

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Sexual assault is the most underreported crime in America. Still, more than 700 people have reported cases to Bloomington and IU police in the past 10 years. Their experiences reveal an important truth about sexual assault: The places where we feel safe pose the greatest risk.