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School still using Fighting Sioux nickname

The dispute between the NCAA and the University of North Dakota over its Fighting Sioux nickname and logo took a new turn Wednesday when the school said the filing of petitions requires it to use the nickname and logo while the issue plays out, possibly in a statewide vote. The National Collegiate Athletic Association has a policy against mascots "deemed hostile or abusive toward Native ...

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School will continue using Fighting Sioux nickname

The dispute between the NCAA and the University of North Dakota over its Fighting Sioux nickname and logo took a new turn Wednesday when the school said the filing of petitions requires it to use the nickname and logo while the issue plays out, possibly in a statewide vote.

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IU expert: Right-to-work law not the best catalyst for economic growth

According to an Indiana University Maurer School of Law expert, however, the law is ill-advised and may backfire on the legislature. Right-to-work legislation is speeding its way through the Indiana General Assembly, and Gov. Mitch Daniels is expected to sign the law before Super Bowl Sunday. According to an Indiana University Maurer School of Law expert, however, the law is ill-advised and may ...

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IU students providing free tax assistance

Indiana University law and business school students are providing free tax assistance to low-income, elderly and disabled residents.

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The John Marshall Law School Partners With Colleges, Universities to Create Innovative 3+3 Programs Giving Students ...

In response to the increased cost of combined undergraduate and law school tuition, The John Marshall Law School in Chicago has partnered with several universities to offer a 3+3 Degree Program. The accelerated degree program allows college students to complete their last year of a bachelor’s degree program and first year of law school simultaneously, effectively saving one year of undergraduate ...

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