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Podcast, blog added to Kinsey Web site

The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction has added three-minute podcasts to its Web site to appeal to a more modern audience.


Oncoming Storm

Dining with the Dean

About 120 students and staff attended a luncheon with Dean of Students Dick McKaig Thursday in the Indiana Memorial Union.


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‘Facebook is like a potato chip’

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About 25 students crammed into the front room of the Asian Culture Center house at 7 p.m. Wednesday to hear communication and culture Assistant Professor Ilana Gershon speak about her research on the effects of going “Facebook official.”



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Study buddies

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Last semester, I uncharacteristically turned in a paper three days early. I was studying in Australia, living on the “party floor” in a dorm in a country already notorious for excessive partying.


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Shortchanged

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If you are going to study abroad in the near future, expect to dip deeper in your pockets than what you’re used to. With the anemic dollar plagued by inflation and the U.S. stock market terrified of a recession, the international exchange rates have not been friendly to U.S. students. And IU students are unfortunately no exception.


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Women’s water polo team sets goals for rookie season

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After graduating six seniors from a team that went 19-14 last year and completed the Hoosiers’ third consecutive undefeated 7-0 season in the Collegiate Water Polo Association Western Division, the IU women’s water polo team is ready to take on a new season.


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Surviving the tank

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My eyes slowly open to reveal an unfamiliar room. It’s cold, bright and wet. I see the word “Snakes” carved with seemingly malicious intent on the wall. As I gather my bearings, I realize I am in the fabled “drunk tank” of Bloomington’s City Jail.



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Surviving the tank

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My eyes slowly open to reveal an unfamiliar room. It’s cold, bright and wet. I see the word “Snakes” carved with seemingly malicious intent on the wall. As I gather my bearings, I realize I am in the fabled “drunk tank” of Bloomington’s City Jail.


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The politics of marriage

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As far as politics go, I happen to be the poster child for liberalism. (I know this because I took a five-question Facebook quiz, and the arrow pointed all the way to the left.) And one of the issues that I am most passionately a proponent for is gay marriage. I am shocked that the rest of the country (save Massachusetts) hasn’t caught up with what seems so obvious to me.


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Books, brains, and breasts

It’s the happy news flash of the year for all those Harvardites who are great on tests, but bad at “scoring.” Now they can do both. Meet Harvard Senior Matthew Di Pasquale, the mastermind behind “Diamond,” a magazine planned for this spring which would be the second nude publication to hit the Harvard community. His inspiration? “I love women,” he said.




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Former employee arrested, charged for Yogi’s burglary

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Cleaning crews detained a man in Yogi’s Grill and Bar after he attempted to break into the offices with a hammer early Thursday morning, according to Bloomington Police Department reports, Sgt. Jeff Canada said, reading from a police report.




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Auction money to support kids

The IU chapter of One Here...One There will host its first annual silent art auction and art benefit today at Upland Brewery to raise money for children in sub-Saharan Africa.