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Ending GBFFLs

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Homosexuals are the only people that we see fit to immediately define by their “uniqueness.” Phrases such as “My black best friend” and “My Jewish best friend” do not exist because they sound wrong to the ears.



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Column: A three's company collaboration

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Last week, Converse leaked a 30-second preview of “Do Ya Thing,” a song it is sponsoring. If you are like me, you assumed, “A shoe company sponsoring musicians? Let’s get ready to hear some awful hip-hop or ‘alternative’ pop rock.”


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Film, composition unite during IU Cinema event

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The IU Cinema featured a one-of-a-kind “Double Exposure” screening this Sunday. The film was a celebration of the talent of film students, instrumentalists and musical composition students, said Susanne Schwibs, a Department of Communication and Culture faculty membe


Django

10 acts perform during Café Django Short List

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The Short List performed at Cafe Django Monday - it is a 10-act concert in which each act is 10 minutes long and consists of musicians, comedians and even a theatrical act titled “The Never-ending Story.”




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American Student Radio to launch website today with IU School of Journalism

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IU School of Journalism Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies Michael Evans said he thought of the idea in spring 2011 while listening to National Public Radio, which led him to think there should be a student NPR. Evans then brought the idea to School of Journalism Adjunct Lecturer Sarah Neal-Estes during lunch.







Megan Rippey

Shaken by the aftermath of Japan

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The images of Japan’s devastating earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011, will forever be ingrained in our consciousness. Most of us were just onlookers. IU senior Megan Rippey, however, was there, and she shared her story of that day with Inside.





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Survival artist

You’ve spent hours on RateMyProfessor.com reading every comment and trying to figure out how to avoid your required class’ hardest professor. But before you click ‘enroll,’ why not hear it from some of the professors themselves? RateMyProfessor.com could just be full of bitter students seeking vengeance, after all.