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The privilege of being white

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There’s been so much discussion around race relations recently that I thought I would impart an interesting concept introduced to me within the past week. So many people seem to be focusing on African American problems and injustices, how the legal system could be tweaked to work against minorities.


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Expecting justice

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In this country, women are left at a distinct professional disadvantage by their physiological ability to become pregnant and give birth.  Of course, this disadvantage is entirely unwarranted; not all women become pregnant or give birth, and those who choose to become mothers are not made less capable, intelligent or professionally valuable by their decisions.


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Immigration nation

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There is no question as to how conservative Indiana is. In comparison to Illinois, Michigan, and even Kentucky, Indiana politics are as red as red can be.  A couple weeks ago, President Obama revealed his executive order to offer temporary legal status to millions of illegal immigrants.  The executive order does not grant amnesty to illegal immigrants, nor does it give any immigrants citizenship.










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When students die

Somewhere between balancing private grief and public concern, the campus community is left wondering: How many students die, and what causes their deaths? IU doesn’t always have the answers.




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Part VIII

One week before Thanksgiving, freshman Anthony Wilkerson died in Indianapolis, his hometown.  The University did not notify the public. One reason is because it happened off campus, said Goldsmith.