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States to file suit over health care reform bill

The White House says it isn’t worried that 13 state attorneys general are suing to overturn the massive health care overhaul, and many legal experts agree the effort is futile.


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When do health care changes go into effect?

President Barack Obama held his signing ceremony for his health care overhaul on Tuesday, but the major expansion of coverage for uninsured workers and their families won’t come until 2014 — after the next presidential election. Parts of the plan won’t be fully phased in for a decade, but ultimately 94 percent of eligible Americans would have coverage.


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LMFAO to perform at Phi Psi’s GLOWfest

Another concert has been added to Little 500 festivities. GLOWfest, featuring LMFAO, Mike Posner and Kelly James, will perform at Phi Kappa Psi on Thursday, April 22.


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Baseball team welcomes Xavier for home opener

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After a long road trip, the IU baseball team is returning to comfortable surroundings. The Hoosiers (9-10) play their first contest at Sembower Field after 19 consecutive away games against the Xavier Musketeers (4-15) today.


Yo-Yo Ma at IU

Yo-Yo Ma amazes auditorium

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In front of a sold out crowd Tuesday at the IU Auditorium, Ma and accompanying pianist Kathryn Stott performed arrangements by renown composers such as Franz Schubert and Astor Piazzolla.







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IU-Kokomo, IU-Northwest Gary select new chancellors

Michael Harris, provost and vice president for academic affairs at Kettering University, has been appointed the new chancellor for IU-Kokomo, and William Lowe, provost and vice president for academic affairs at Metropolitan State University, has been selected as the new chancellor for IU-Northwest Gary. Both positions were announced by IU President Michael McRobbie on Tuesday and are subject to approval by the board of trustees.


Calligraphy Lessons

Calligraphy calms student minds

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In some Asian cultures, there are different activities that function as a way to calm a person’s peace of mind. In India, people practice yoga. In China, people practice calligraphy, a type of writing and communication.


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Spring fashion preview

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Now that it is officially spring, all the forecasting for spring 2010 fashion has begun to materialize. Fashion critics talked a lot about what they thought would make it this season. Now it’s up to consumers to decide if predicted trends will take off.


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Two armed robberies may be connected

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Two Advance America Cash Advance locations were robbed within an hour and a half. One robbery occurred in Terre Haute and the other in Bloomington.


Chris Bergin

Muncie river tarnished by breads

It seems to be a mystery how hundreds of breads, bagels and buns from a restaurant ended up littering a river bank after never reaching the needy people for which they likely were intended.