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Indiana prisons violate an orthodox Jew's rights

The removal of kosher meals from prison cafeterias because of rising costs constituted a violation of the prisoners’ rights to observe their religious beliefs, according to a federal judge’s recent ruling in the case of the Orthodox Jew inmate Matson Willis v. the Indiana Department of Corrections.


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Body scan me please

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I’ve always thought of myself as a wannabe exhibitionist; a Lady Godiva without a horse.


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Drawing the line between censorship and sensitivity

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During the past couple of weeks, Amazon customers were up in arms about a self-published e-book called “The Pedophile’s Guide to Love and Pleasure: A Child Lover’s Code of Conduct” and demanded that it be removed from the website.

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TSA security matters

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Every once in a while I read the news. Normally I couldn’t care less about anything that happens to anyone that isn’t me, but The Express was running a sensational article on the new Transportation Security Administration security regulations.



Indiana University School of Law professor Dawn Johnsen.

Dawn Johnsen to present lecture Friday

Dawn Johnsen, IU Maurer School of Law professor, will present a speech Friday titled “Reflections on Reproductive Liberty and the Rule of Law.”




Jenelle Dorner

Ph.D. student thrives despite health struggle

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Jenelle Dorner, a doctoral candidate in neuroscience and psychology at IU, was diagnosed with mitochondrial disease, dystonia and gastroparesis, which combined have left her wheelchair-bound.




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Beatles rank top 50 on iTunes

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The much awaited move to digital downloads by the Beatles finally happened Tuesday, and within a day, the band’s music ranked top 50 on the iTunes music store albums chart.


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BFC discusses construction

The Bloomington Faculty Council met Tuesday for the second time this November to discuss, among several things, IU’s capital projects and faculty council constitution reforms.


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No bike rental program, IUSA says

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The IUSA bike rental program, a platform initiative for at least the last two IUSA administrations, will not be implemented before the end of iUnity’s term, IUSA Chief of Staff Neil Kelty said.


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Science conference to focus on human element

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IU Kelley School of Business and its Center for the Business of Life Sciences will present a conference Friday that will focus on education for workers going into Indiana’s life science companies and will address the change needed as the industry becomes increasingly complicated.



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Technology clinic for nonprofits to open 2011

A group composed of student teams will open a technology clinic in the first floor of Informatics East to help local nonprofits with technology.