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Bah Limbagh!

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My response to Limbaugh’s speech can be summed up in one short but extremely descriptive syllable: bah.


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A New Way Forward?

The Obama administration signaled a change in Middle East diplomacy when Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced the State Department would send two envoys to Damascus to meet with Syrian leadership, the first such visit since 2005.


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It’s Kenneth

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I remember reading a spot a few months ago on new measures Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal took regarding the state’s health care and e-mailing my dad, saying that if I had to hedge my bets on a GOP pick for 2012, they’d be on him.


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Embracing stupidity

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Like many high school graduates, I was required to read Ayn Rand’s classic tome Atlas Shrugged.

The Conseco Fieldhouse entry hall in Indianapolis is seen in this Oct. 14, 1999 file photo. The Indiana Pacers inaugurated the fieldhouse with a Nov. 6, 1999 game against the Boston Celtics.

Official: Pacers can't afford to run Conseco

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis Capital Improvement Board official is urging the city to take over the cost of operating Conseco Fieldhouse, saying the Indiana Pacers can no longer afford it.



Leonard Bernstein directs IU students in 1982.

IU Jacobs School lands prestigious gift

The IU Jacobs School of Music announced today that they will receive contents of composer Leonard Bernstein’s composing studio


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IU has reasons to be mad in March

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INDIANAPOLIS – Twenty minutes after the final whistle blew, the Hoosiers’ locker room was silent, as if jerseys and equipment were the only things inside.


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Fred Glass to meet with students

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Students can meet the new IU Director of Athletics Fred Glass from 3 to 5 p.m. today at Foster Quad’s Gresham Food Court.


IU senior forward Amber Jackson, center, walks off the court after IU’s 68-64 loss to Purdue in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament on Friday in Indianapolis. Jackson had 13 points in the loss.

Hoosiers' waiting game begins

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The IU women’s basketball team was still filled with hurt and heartache 30 minutes after its Big Ten Tournament ended. The women sat lifelessly in the Conseco Fieldhouse locker room, trying to cope after they coughed up a 14-point first-half lead en route to a 64-68 loss to in-state rival Purdue.



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International Center celebrates 50 years

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The Leo R. Dowling International Center opened remodeled office space and celebrated its 50th anniversary Friday. Students from different international student associations will use the third floor office space for storage and as a place to hold meetings.


Michael Barbaro speaks to students Sunday evening at Edmonson Formal Lounge. Barbaro is a reporter for The New York Times and has written extensively on Walmart and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Writer shares stories of New York Times

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New York Times reporter Michael Barbaro spent time discussing his experiences covering Wal-Mart scandals and New York City politics, along with his views on the direction of the newspaper industry.





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RHA to have reelection

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The Residence Halls Association’s election commissioners have decided to redo elections in Ashton Center, Briscoe Quad, Willkie Quad and Read Center, after considering complaints from the Chuck Norris ticket regarding election code violations.


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Feminist writer to speak at IMU

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In honor of Women’s History Month, activist, author and blogger Jessica Valenti will speak at 7 p.m. today at the Whittenberger Auditorium.


Sophomore Lachlan Ferguson celebrates after winning a point. Ferguson defeated No. 82 Marc Dwyer 6-0, 6-1.

Around Sports

Check out what happened this weekend in IU athletics.


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Student petitions for diversity

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IU-Bloomington places 13th in the nation for the number of international students on campus, but for sophomore Jordan Jacobs, a top 20 ranking is not enough.