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IU student reports rape by force Sunday at Eigenmann Hall
Last year, IU was up 11 on Penn State Stat with 3:19 left. Somehow, the th Hoosiers lost.
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An IU student reported being raped by force in Eigenmann Residence Hall between the hours of 4:40 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday evening. The alleged victim reported to IUPD that she met the suspected offender over social media, Lt. Craig Munroe said. The two agreed to meet up in person. While together they consumed some alcohol, Munroe said. “There came a point where she realized that maybe something was going on without her consent,” Munroe said. There is currently an active investigation, he said. In a Crime Alert email sent to the student body, the suspect was
described as a white male, 5-foot9, 160 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. The email also advises students to beware that predators use social media, alcohol and drugs to target potential victims, to be aware of your surroundings and to speak up and call authorities if you see someone who could be in trouble. “We want to notify students to be aware of meeting people on social media for the first time to make the meeting not in a private area, but a public one,” Munroe said. “Anytime you’re meeting with someone you don’t know or even that you do know you need to be careful.”
B By Sam Beishuizen sbeishui@indiana.edu | @Sam_Beishuizen sb
With Penn State returning to Assembly Hall at 7 p.m. tonight, it was se only inevitable that last year’s game o in Bloomington would be brought up. u On that night, IU blew an 111-point lead in the game’s final two minutes to lose 66-65. The Hoosiers m turned the ball over five More basketball coverage, page 9 times in the game’s final Read how IU’s bench has stepped 199 seconds, up and which Penn including twice on State player the Hoosiers must stop. back-to-back inbound plays to allow Penn State to complete a nearly imP possible comeback. p But as IU Coach Tom Crean has said, a team can’t be beaten twice by sa the same game. And this is a newth look Penn State team without Tim lo Frazier that Penn State Coach PatF rick Chambers said is still working ri on balancing the right mix of vetero aans and youth while looking for its first Big Ten win. “It’s a new deal,” Chambers said. “It’s a new year and we’re totally dif“I ferent, they’re totally different and fe honestly it was a bit of luck. Things h have to go your way when you’re h down 11 with four minutes to go. d Let’s just call it what it is.” L
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Media School dean brings experience to IU By Alyson Malinger afmaling@indiana.edu | @aly_mali
IU officially appointed James Shanahan, associate dean and professor of the College of Communication at Boston University, to serve as the first dean of the newly inaugurated Media School on Dec. 4, 2014. Shanahan comes from a long background of undergraduate communications experience and has expressed excitement to see the journalism school, telecommunications and communications and culture programs combine to form one successful network, not only within Franklin Hall, but the University as a whole.
“I am putting in the effort to set benchmarks and goals to improve the transition as best as possible,” Shanahan said. Shanahan’s previous research interests include cultural indicators, cultivation theory, media effects and public opinion. He said he hopes to use a combination of this research and a mixture of techniques gained from his vast experience as chair of the Department of Communication and director of graduate programs at Fairfield University, as well as professor in the Department of Communication at Cornell University. At Boston University, Shanahan SEE DEAN, PAGE 6
Hamilton files first for mayoral candidacy in Bloomington By Neal Earley njearley@indiana.edu
Bloomington has its first candidate for mayor. John Hamilton, a former state and county government official, filed his candidacy for mayor of Bloomington on Monday. “It was a few weeks of conversations,” Hamilton said about his decision to run for mayor. “But the upshot, the conclusion was that I really believe in government, and
making it work well and serve everybody better.” This is Hamilton’s second time running for mayor. The Bloomington Hamilton native’s last attempt was the 2011 primary, in which three-term mayor Mark Kruzan defeated him. Kruzan announced he
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Then-sophomore guard Yogi Ferrell looks toward the sideline during IU’s loss to Penn State on Feb. 12, 2014. IU plays Penn State at 7 p.m. tonight.
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Penn State ended the game on a 13-1 run to shock the Hoosiers When IU played Penn State last season, it was all but over. IU led by 11 points with 2:30 to play. At home. Then it all fell apart. IU turned the ball over five times in that stretch.
Penn State chipped away at the lead. Nittany Lions guard D.J. Newbill scored with six seconds left to take Penn State’s first and final lead of the game.
The Hoosiers couldn’t even get the ball in play — twice in the game’s final 16 seconds, IU turned the ball over on an inbounds pass. At the other end of the floor,
70 Final score Penn State: 66
Final score IU: 65
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‘Orange Is the New Black’ star to speak at IU Auditorium LAVERNE COX Free, but ticketed 7 p.m. Wednesday, IU Auditorium
By Adam Smith adbsmith@indiana.edu
Union Board hosts first Winter Week events, page 2
Actress Laverne Cox, widely known for her role in the Netflix original series “Orange Is the New Black,” will appear at the IU Auditorium on Wednesday as part of her lecture series, “Ain’t I a Woman? My Journey to Womanhood.” Cox has accumulated a list of firsts as a transgender woman that include being the first trans woman of color to star in a mainstream television drama, the first to receive an Emmy nomination and the first trans woman to be featured on the cover of TIME Magazine.
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Besides her acting career, Cox devotes a large amount of time speaking to schools across the nation such as Vanderbilt University and the University of Pennsylvania about her experiences, and now she will add IU to that list. The Indiana Memorial Union Board, in association with the IU GLBT Alumni Association and
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