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"Titan Fall" and the gamer schism

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On March 11, video game publishing mogul Electronic Arts will release its newest attempt to combat the runaway success of Activision-Blizzard’s Call of Duty franchise. Called “Titanfall,” it is a first person competitive online multi-player shooter science fiction game. 


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Keep your sex life to yourself

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With women in particular, sex talk seems to be used as a feministic ploy. There has been a double standard for years between men and women when it comes to sex. Where a single man on the prowl may be praised for his sexual behavior, a woman is shamed unless she’s married.


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The people in front of the camera

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Porn stars are not just objects to be ogled at and insulted — they are complex human beings with a myriad of motivations and desires.


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Music does a Hoosier good

Though there are some flaws in the approach, the Editorial Board applauds SB 276 as a positive step towards improving Indiana’s schools and creating well-rounded students versed in an expansive curriculum.

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The implosion of the GOP

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The religious right is using Christianity as a political tool rather than as dogma. They’re using it to justify outlandish legislation that denies basic human rights.


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Creating community in the college

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Though Robel might be talking about mental and physical health when discussing a “culture of care,” that doesn’t need to solely come from professionals in the Health Center. It can come from having a sense of belonging and support from the peers within your major.


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Time for a new Assembly Hall

Glass and the University should use the damage incident as the centerpiece of a new fundraising plan. Cindy Simon Skjodt gave $40 million for renovations. I’m sure Glass can find another $200 million from the large pool of IU alumni.



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Jacobs to premiere H.M.S. Pinafore

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Jacobs School of Music and the Musical Arts Center will premiere “H.M.S. Pinafore,” an opera set on a British cruise liner, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday.


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Segal to conduct at Auer Hall

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Conductor Uriel Segal will conduct two pieces from Ludwig van Beethoven and Igor Stravinsky, arguably the 19th and 20th centuries’ most influential composers.



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Bloomington receives urban forestry grant

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The city of Bloomington received $12,500, one of the largest grants given to a community this year, from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to fund upcoming forestry projects.



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City budget approved despite opposition

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The Indiana Department of Local Government Finance approved Bloomington Township’s 2014 Budget despite protests from 17 residents regarding salary raises for top officials.



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Student data at risk for disclosure

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Personal data of about 146,000 students enrolled at seven IU campuses between 2011 and 2014 had been stored in an insecure location for the past 11 months.



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Hoosiers going to Wisconsin

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IU travels to Madison, Wisc., Tuesday with hopes of winning consecutive games for the first time since IU’s victory against the Badgers on Jan. 14.