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Journalists talk about Obama’s 1st 100 days

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College journalists had the opportunity Tuesday to speak with the White House Domestic Policy Director Melody Barnes about President Barack Obama’s first 100 days in office and other topics.


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Swine flu discovered in Indiana

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana health commissioner says one swine flu case has been confirmed in the state and that the person is "doing well."


Sophomore Ciara Casey sketches at the Arboretum for her studio art class Monday afternoon. During dead week, students enjoy the outdoors to relieve stress before finals.

Before finals, CAPS offers stress relief

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With finals week approaching, it’s normal for college students to begin feeling stressed. Chris Ann Meno and Ginny Kington from CAPS sat down with the Indiana Daily Student to provide information on how to avoid becoming stressed out.

Rob Turner looks at orange juicers Saturday morning at Good for Cooks.

‘Gastrosexuals’ find true love in kitchen

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A recent study by British food company PurAsia found that a growing number of men are taking up cooking as a hobby and using their skill in the kitchen to impress friends and potential partners.



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Auditorium announces 2009-10 lineup

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The IU Auditorium recently released its 2009-10 schedule of events, which includes a variety of programs from Broadway hit “Avenue Q” to classical music genius Yo-Yo Ma


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Thigpen surprised by contract offer

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Marcus Thigpen knew ESPN wasn’t going to rave over his blazing speed during last weekend’s NFL Draft coverage. He was an undersized IU wide receiver-turned-running back who stood in the shadow of Kellen Lewis and wasn’t the go-to guy in the red zone because of James Hardy’s presence.


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Officials warn of swine flu dangers

Campus medical personnel will monitor the situation and issue guidance on how people can prevent the spread of the flu virus, according to an IU press release.



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IU to review grad student wages

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The Bloomington Faculty Council passed the organization’s resolution to create a committee to examine the salaries of student academic appointees and another resolution about drop/add fees specific to graduate students.


Sophomore pitcher Matt Carr watches a man on third base during IU's 7-4 loss to Indiana State April 22.

RedHawks pose problem for mid-week pitchers

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Visitors to the Indiana baseball locker room are greeted by a nearly bare casing – one in which only two teams are honored. The more prominently placed of the two displays is the Hoosiers’ 1949 Co-Big Ten Champions, providing a window into IU’s past in more ways than one.


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CMCL class organizes to encourage safer, more enjoyable sex

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The Department of Communication and Culture class C223: Business and Professional Communication has created a new student organization, Students Against Sexual Silence, a group that seeks to encourage safer sex and healthier sexual expression between partners.



An IDS reporter rides along with a Bloomington Police office Thursday evening around Bloomington.

Riding along with IUPD

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On April 23, IU Police Department officer Hilary Aydt was the utility officer, meaning she patrolled all areas of campus instead of one specific area, and she allowed the Indiana Daily Student to ride along to show what it is like to be a police officer at the start of Little 500 weekend.




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Man forces woman to give up her underwear

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A 25-year-old woman reported to police at 3:22 a.m. Saturday that she was walking on 15th and Jackson streets when she noticed a dark shadow behind her, Drake said, reading from a police report.


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Woman shot with squirt gun

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An 18-year-old woman was driving her vehicle Sunday evening when she reported being squirted in the eyes with a water gun. 


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Atheists campaign by bus in Indiana

According to the American Religious Identification Survey released for 2008, the U.S. adult population over the age of 18 who do not consider themselves religious has increased from 8.2 percent in 1990 to 15 percent in 2008 nationally; the survey also reports the rise of the “Nones” is one of the most important trends in the American religious scene.