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Say what now, Senator Harry Reid?

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It is hardly unknown to everyday Americans that racism is alive and well. While Reid’s words are unacceptable from a social perspective, they are unfortunately true in their assessment of public opinion.


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Who needs a degree, anyway?

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As the byline in this article states, my name is Josh Kraus, and I am a junior majoring in communication and culture. It can benefit you to know this.


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True Life: I have no life

With the world in turmoil, I have decided to rid my life of so-called “crises” like renewable energy and the economy.


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Courtside Conversations: IU-Penn State

Multimedia editor Sean Morrison talked with the Centre Daily Times' Jeff Rice about Penn State's Big Ten woes, Talor Battle and the Lions' plan of attack against the Hoosiers here.

Jersey Shore

Pop Goes Culture

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Austin Morris on the comedic train wreck that is New Jersey's guidos and guidettes.


X-Factor

Four Reasons

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Why Simon's new show could kill "American Idol."



Mario

Games of skill

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In the world of gaming, life’s not just about how people navigate through realms unknown, but how they create their own experience.


Plan Beta

Plan beta

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Chad Quandt's Q&A with a video game designer.


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Anti-Islam legislator faces trial for hate speech comments

Around 200 supporters of Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders demonstrated outside an Amsterdam court Wednesday at the start of his criminal trial for allegedly inciting hate against the Netherlands’ Muslim minority.



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Pope plans summit on child abuse

Ireland’s Roman Catholic bishops are being summoned next month to an exceptional Vatican summit with Pope Benedict XVI to shape the pontiff’s response to child-abuse scandals, church officials said Wednesday.







Ringo gives you many reasons ‘Y Not’ to listen

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The album is exactly what one might expect from Ringo: a moderately creative effort that tends to lean on its guests and whose overwhelmingly optimistic lyrics drop as many names as cliches.