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Putting it into words

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Although the dread of classes is just around the corner, it is my pleasure to introduce myself as the music columnist for the fall semester.




The Indiana Daily Student

New members join school safety group

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The Indiana Department of Education appointed 13 new members on Aug. 4 to the Indiana School Safety Advisory Group, established by the General Assembly, to make safety recommendations that could be used to train school safety specialists at the Indiana School Safety Specialist Academy.


IU-Penn State women's basketball

Players continue life in sports after graduation

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Former Hoosier forward Amber Jackson is now set to take on Spain. She recently signed a one-year contract to play professional basketball for Club Baloncesto Arxil. Many of her teammates have also continued on in sports. 




The Indiana Daily Student

NCAA must come down on Calipari

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Although 13 years have passed since Kentucky coach John Calipari’s last incident, there’s been a common occurrence at the end of his two most successful seasons.


The Indiana Daily Student

No place like home

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Halfway through my fifth week in Peru, my American classmates and I began to compile a list of things we missed about the States.


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Always count on the media to report on the media

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A new Web site popped up during the summer while you were working at that unpaid internship or becoming a member of the birther movement, proving that if there is one thing the media can cover well, it is themselves.


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It’s a vagina, not a clown car

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What once contained programming only a home-schooled kid could love has now become a circus of strange family setups. The tent pole of this carnival is the Duggars. Like some twisted Dr. Seuss book, the Duggars have 18 children.





BATTLE OF THE BANDS GLANCE

Jackson's death ruled homicide

LOS ANGELES — A law enforcement official tells The Associated Press that the Los Angeles County coroner has ruled Michael Jackson's death a homicide.