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Monday, July 6
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Community Arts


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'Cine'cism

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Our film columnist visits Bloomington's Starlite Drive-In


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Djent-ified

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"Koloss" sounds as big as the name implies






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Family argument leads to injuries

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A woman accused of stealing from her sister allegedly beat her mother, who tried to intervene, resulting in a hospital visit, Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Steve Kellams said.


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United Way offers income tax help service

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Tax season is drawing to a close, and all taxes need to be filed by April 17 this year. For many students, this might be the first year filing taxes alone, but Peggy Hite, accounting professor in the Kelley School of Business, said taxes seem more complicated than they are.




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Problems with SlutWalk

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Initially, I didn’t see the SlutWalk as any kind of positive re-appropriation of the word “slut.” I saw it more as shedding a light on how harmful and misguided using it can be and how using it can only be detrimental and meaningless aside from its loaded, situational connotations.


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A real woman

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I’ll be the first to say that I’m not a huge fan of the Miss Universe pageant. Or any pageant.


Leave him alone

Leave him alone

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WE SAY further accusation against Trayvon and his family is just salt to the wound.




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Rethinking student government

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Sidney Fletcher, State Committee chair of the Student Body Congress, gives us his take on the tripartite system, from Ancient Greek, to IUSA.



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Q&A with Michael Steele

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Before former Republican National Committee Chariman Michael Steele spoke in Alumni Hall, an Indiana Daily Student reporter sat down to speak with him about this year’s election and other issues.


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Michael Steele speaks at IU about political claustrophobia

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During his lecture Tuesday night in Alumni Hall of the Indiana Memorial Union, Steele compared the laundry list of challenges facing the 2012 candidates to a cluttered closet. He said that just like small objects build up in a dark closet, so too have issues long ignored in today’s political discourse built up.