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New committee to hear H.J.R. 3 on Wednesday

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After a hearing in one committee on Indiana’s proposed constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage failed to produce a vote, the resolution was moved to a new committee Tuesday.


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IU Health, UnitedHealthcare fail to reach new agreement

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As of Jan. 1, IU Health has decided to treat UnitedHealthcare patients as an “in-network” status. The hospital’s decision means that patients will continue to receive care from IU Health doctors and facilities, but are responsible for deductibles and co-pay fees based on the in-network standard.



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Breaking the laugh track

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We shouldn’t allow ourselves to enjoy consuming particular bits of entertainment despite their less-than-stellar implications.


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Game on

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Cage believes technology allows him to achieve what was never possible on previous hardware, and this is indeed true of every game developer.



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The Utah solution

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Utah has instituted a plan that will actually solve the problem, instead of shifting blame.


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In the age of Miley

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With her ridiculous performance outfit, hair that reminded many of Angelica’s Cynthia doll from Rugrats and her signature tongue-out pose, Cyrus made sure she would be the sole star of the VMAs.


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The high cost of clean coal

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The politicians who are being elected are financially more interested in keeping the coal industry happy and less interested in promoting the public good.


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On IU's ASA withdrawl

Taking away academic freedoms on university campuses in order to supposedly promote academia worldwide seems quite irresponsible and naive of the ASA.



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IU's response to the ASA boycott

This dilemma is a problem that cannot be easily solved with a simple solution, but when the security of its citizens is at stake, we cannot blame Israel for doing what it deems




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Hoosiers can't stop Harris

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To overcome the Spartans’ home-court strength, IU Coach Tom Crean brought his team into the game keying on two keys to the game that often prove vital in capturing Big Ten road victories: limiting turnovers and shutting down the other team’s star player, in Michigan State’s case, sophomore guard Gary Harris.





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IU promotes employee fitness

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The School of Public Health is ready to help IU employees who hope to get fit in the new year. From now until May 9, access to the Wildermuth Intramural Center’s indoor track will be free to any IU faculty and staff.