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Election season begins in Monroe

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The filing deadline for Indiana’s May 6 primary election was last Friday, officially kicking off a three-month campaign season in which candidates will battle for party nominations to the November general election ballot.



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FINAL: IU falls to Penn State, 66-65

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The Hoosiers, who led by as many as 13 points in the second half, saw Penn State take its first lead of the game off a Tim Frazier layup with six seconds left.


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Bloomington considers blight elimination funds

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One in three foreclosed homes in the Indianapolis-Carmel metro area sat abandoned last year, more than anywhere else in the country, according to data gathered from realty analytics firm RealtyTrac.









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More than Black History Month

I think our celebration should be Black History Year, with a single month, February, set aside to refocus for another year of celebration.


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Gerst gets it wrong, not Coke

But to argue that minority groups must either assimilate or suffer exclusion in the supposed interest of the majority is thoughtless at best.


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Grow Up, NFL

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What does a player’s sexuality have to do with his athletic prowess? A lot, says the NFL, apparently.



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What to do with the budget surplus

Investing in education better prepares the future workforce, the Medicaid expansion increases the productivity and the economic security of the state’s poor, and investments in infrastructure reduces the risk of greater future costs in the case of accidents.


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I support President McRobbie

It is true that the ASA has upheld the highest precepts of the interdisciplinary study of American culture and history since its establishment in 1951, but McRobbie acutely recognizes this boycott as a sharp turn from those values.



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Science and faith both lost

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Nye awkwardly referred to the decidedly unreceptive audience as “his Kentucky friends.” Ham used the Bible to disprove Darwin’s notoriously discredited concepts of high and low races, while failing to acknowledge its use in justifying centuries of slavery.