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Saturday, Dec. 28
The Indiana Daily Student







EDITORIAL: A Feast for Woes

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Following the season finale of popular HBO series, Game of Thrones, the IDS Editorial Board deems the show's criticized violence is serving a grim purpose.



EDITORIAL: Glum commerce

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Nick's English Pub's letter demonstrates a need for better ways for businesses to address homelessness but Boxcar Book's reaction demonstrates a missed opportunity for the civic engagement advocates to make a positive impact.


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COLUMN: Should we go to German colleges instead?

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There’s a lot of reason to be paying attention to Germany lately. Never mind President Obama’s recent visit to the Bavaria region of the country for the G7 — and the scandalous revelation he drank non-alcoholic beer while he was there (#beerghazi?) — or Jeb Bush’s saber-rattling follow up in Berlin in front of an audience that sees the Iraq war as striking American disaster. The real reason is that, as a growing number of American students have discovered, Germany wants to pay for your college degree.




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COLUMN: My anti-sleep lullaby

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Whether it's sleep avoidance due to a fear of missing out or the drive to maximize time, depriving your body of slumber may not be a good long-term lifestyle.



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LETTER: Disability harassment happens on our campus

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I would like to bring to the attention of the IDS the fact that harassment of disabled students occurs regularly at IU Bloomington. I personally know of physically impaired students who have been harassed in Ballantine Hall for taking the elevator up or down one floor.  And they aren’t just harassed by fellow students; faculty and staff are guilty, too.  Just because someone looks healthy, doesn’t mean that they are.  Invisible disabilities are any of a number of chronic conditions that significantly impair normal activities of daily living while showing no outward signs of the illness. I also know of a physically impaired student who was made fun of recently for riding a scooter in Forest Residence Center.  This is a student who can barely walk—and only for short distances—and only when feeling physically up to it. This same student was also harassed in the Forest parking lot by someone who didn’t think a handicap parking space should be used by a disabled student, even though the appropriate IU parking permit was displayed in the car.  Harassment may be reported to the IU Incident Teams at  (812) 855-8188 or incident@indiana.edu. I mention these incidents because they happened to students I know.  And if they can happen to them, they can happen to anyone.  I ask the entire campus community: How would you feel if someone you cared about was ridiculed or harassed because they had a disability?  How does it feel to learn that members of the campus community, whether you know them or not, have to deal with harassment at IU Bloomington on a daily basis? I urge us all to think before speaking, show some Hoosier compassion, and offer to help instead of contributing to an intolerant environment.  I also urge the IDS to investigate and report on the harassment of disabled students on this campus. As an IU alumna, IU employee, and IU parent, I hate to think of Indiana University’s reputation being tarnished by charges of harassment of any kind. Melissa Thorne Bloomington


EDITORIAL: High Hopes

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Those who challenge the validity of Indiana's new, RFRA-protected Church of Cannabis or disdain its new IRS tax-exempt status need to accept the subjectivity of religion.



EDITORIAL: The College of Abandoned Arts

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While the explanation for the College of Arts and Sciences budget shortfall falls short, the lack of financial and promotional attention to our less profession-focused school is a result of cultural disinterest.