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IU scientist honored for work with E. coli bacteria

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Last month, 38 microbiologists from institutions across the globe were elected fellows of the American Academy of Microbiology. Among them was IU’s own Patricia Foster, director of the molecular biology and genetics graduate program, for her work with the Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria.


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Gass discusses ’60s, ’70s songs

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From the Cold War and the Civil Rights Movement to women’s rights and the counterculture, the ’60s experienced a variety of social and political movements that were often reflected in music.


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New Microsoft monitoring software considered ‘intrusive’

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Computer giant Microsoft has recently filed a patent application for a new software program that some have called an intrusion of privacy. This new software will allow employers to monitor employees’ body temperature, heart and respiration rates, brain signals, blood pressure and facial expressions.


Once the credit card has been stolen, certain steps should be taken to quickly minimize the damage.

A case of missing identity

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IU student Mark Hoaglund is an all too familiar face when it comes to identity fraud. In November, Hoaglund joined millions of other Americans who were victims of this potentially devastating crime.



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Down the Big Ten stretch

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With only two weeks remaining in the Big Ten season, the Hoosiers find themselves in the thick of a three-team race for the conference championship with little room for error.


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Around the World

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Northern Illinois University students returned to campus Monday ready to get on with their semesters, even as the deadly shooting rampage of 10 days ago weighed heavily on their minds.



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Immigration legislation advances after dispute

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INDIANAPOLIS – A partisan impasse in the Indiana House over illegal immigration legislation ended Monday, but minority Republicans filed a formal protest over the way the measure was handled and accused Democrats of an arrogant use of power.









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What is normal?

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No jokes this week. Some topics are more important than cheap laughs. The tragic death and amazing life of Lawrence King is one of those topics.


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They’ll miss you ... right?

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I love reading obituaries. Not because I consider myself particularly morbid or fascinated with death, but because they are usually some of the most intriguing pieces of literature you can


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Freedom of hate speech?

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Max Karson is not funny. That didn’t stop Karson, a staff editor of The Campus Press at the University of Colorado at Boulder, from penning a column titled,“If it’s war the Asians want ... ” in which he supposedly attempted to write satire. About what, we’re not entirely sure. Whatever it was, he went about it using hate speech rarely found in anyone’s mouth against an amorphous group of “Asians,” stirring up controversy on the Boulder campus.