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IU Student Media has a rich tradition of serving the university as a student learning lab. The first issue of the Indiana Student was published in 1867. It later became the Indiana Daily Student in 1899. The Arbutus yearbook was first published in 1893. Today the IDS reaches more than 45,000 people and an online community of more than 150,000 unique users. The Arbutus yearbook publishes approximately 2,000 books each year. Since 1969 IU Student Media has been a self-supporting, auxiliary unit of Indiana University. The editor-in-chief is the final authority on editorial content. Both the IDS and the Arbutus are award-winning publications. The IDS won the 2008 Pacemaker and Gold Crown awards and the Arbutus won both honors in 2007. 1/12/2010 Don’t miss the opportunity to get your free Arbutus Yearbook portrait taken in Ernie Pyle Hall. Your last chance is approaching. Stop in on Jan. 27-29 to get your photo taken. ...MORE 1/12/2010 Best of Bloomington voting begins Jan. 21. Vote for your favorite restaurant, professor and many more. Visit idsnews.com/bestpoll to vote or see previous winners. ...MORE 1/12/2010 Still don’t have a place to live next year? Come to the IDS Housing Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 3 in Alumni Hall in the Union. Meet with many property vendors, win prizes and find that perfect place. Visit idsnews.com/housingfair for more information. ...MORE 11/4/2009 Indiana University Bloomington's student publications won more than 50 awards from three national associations this past week—including national first places for IU's newspaper and magazine. This fall's Indiana Daily Student newspaper won first place among large dailies in Associated Collegiate Press' Best of Show competition on Oct. 31. The newspaper's section on IU Homecoming won a second place. Click view more for a complete list of IU Student media winners from the past week. ...MORE
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