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Monday, May 4
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A split decision

IU field hockey split this weekend’s games in Bloomington, faltering against No. 8 Michigan State and defeating Central Michigan.




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Nobel Timeline

Notable years for the Nobel Peace Prize


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Safety Series Part 2: Culture part of accident problem

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Jenny Rubenstein looked both ways and still didn’t see the car until it hit her. “I mean, I was taught that when I was five,” she said. “I’m not an idiot. The car came out of nowhere ... It knocked me down onto the pavement. I fell on my left arm and broke it.”




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Nobel Endeavours

President Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize. Great. Now can we please, as a society, move on? There are five other Nobels given out each year to people who have actually done good work in the service of mankind.


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Peace be the journey

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The more we focus on “what has he done?” the less we will work toward the ideals he was chosen for.


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Obama’s promises

I wonder if Kanye West will let President Obama finish his acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize. I can picture him opening with a general thank-you addressed to the audience, only to be interrupted by West’s claim that Beyonce is one of the best peace advocates of all time.



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Returning to our roots

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Yes, voting a black family into the White House was an important step for historically racist America. But we need to stop collectively patting ourselves on the back and start the difficult work of closing the racial divide.


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Kill Jim and Pam

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“The Office” sucks. And this is all the more unfortunate because it used to be one of the best shows on TV. 



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IU postpones State of the University Address

The State of the University Address scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday was postponed because IU professor Elinor Ostrom received the Nobel Prize in Economics, said Sarah Long of University Communications.


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Kinsey to study barriers to proper condom use

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Stephanie Sanders and Erick Janssen, researchers at the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, received a $423,500 grant from the National Institutes of Health to study barriers to correct condom use.