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The Truth Revealed

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For the most part, everything we hear about the Bush administration and current government policy comes from the media.




'Riddick' rocks the screen again

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There are goggles on his eyes, blades in his hands and a bounty on his head. His name is Riddick, and the story, like the title suggests, is all about him.





Aging or no, Sonic Youth still has it

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Sonic Youth is something else -- for a band to still be creating and innovating on their 19th album boggles the mind, not to mention the fact that they've managed to make a worthy follow-up to 2002's Murray Street, arguably their best album of the past 10 years.


Biting? Raw? Brilliant? 'Uh Huh'

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It doesn't happen often, but every once in a while an artist comes along and puts out an album that leaves a deep impression so long after listening that you can't help but be in awe of it.


Acting extravaganza out on DVD

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Director Clint Eastwood's adaptation of Dennis Lehane's novel, "Mystic River," arrives on DVD as one of the most critically lauded films in recent memory.




Saying goodbye to two friends

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My reaction to both morsels of bad news was the same: "Oh, crap." It's what I blurted out when my friend told me a few weeks ago that All Ears music store was closing.



Bad Religion can do no wrong

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One of the few bands still remaining from the ashes of the '80s punk scene, Bad Religion has more than stood the test of time.



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Student's complaint stirs controversy

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An alleged comment by an IU assistant professor of political science incited one of his students to post a complaint against him on a political Web site. The complaint was lodged against assistant professor Abdulkader Sinno, who taught a class on the contemporary Middle East in world politics during the 2003 fall semester.


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Debunking campus myths

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It's that time of year again. Fresh-faced freshmen and their families are pouring onto campus from every corner of the globe: from South Bend to Evansville, from Indianapolis to Terre Haute. Perhaps even West Lafayette.