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McRobbie

McRobbie presents State of the University

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During the State of the University address Tuesday on the IU-Purdue University Indianapolis campus, President Michael McRobbie focused his address, titled “The Principles of Excellence,” on six core principle areas.


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Bloomington short on Section 8 housing

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Of the 69,000 residents living within the city of Bloomington, there are 1,300 low-income families seeking Section 8 housing. Because of a lack of housing that will accept Section 8 vouchers, 400 of these families are on a waitlist.








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Big Ten could form ice hockey conference

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The Big Ten made noise this summer with an overhaul of their football alignment beginning in 2011. In the near future, the conference could also alter the landscape of an entire sport — ice hockey.




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Column: 18-game NFL season is too much

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If there is any way for the outrageous idea of an 18-game NFL season to be prevented, God bless the one who comes through and saves the NFL from one of its worst moves since the league merger, Frank Thereber writes.


Banned Books

GLBT showcases contended books

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Two male penguins raise a baby penguin together, an 11-year-old orphan realizes he is a wizard and a young Jewish girl hides in an attic during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.


State of the University

Out of his mouth

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McRobbie's State of the University Speech, simplified



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D.R.E.A.M. deferred

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The D.R.E.A.M. Act, which had been tacked onto the recent defense bill, would have granted legal residency and a chance at citizenship to undocumented immigrants who were brought into the U.S. as children and who are either attending college or joining the military. Republican senators filibustered the defense bill with all its attendant amendments. It couldn’t even be debated.


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Walmart: moving the world forward

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Everyone knows Walmart and companies like it are, at best, destroyers of quaint communities, and at worst, heartless enslavers of the world’s producers and consumers, right?