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Letter to the Editor

The article published on June 13, "Prevention methods key to stopping sexual assault," is an extremely misleading, borderline comedic account of how to prevent violent crime on campus.


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The Post Office sells stamps?

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Another Father's Day, another opportunity for dads everywhere to fake-read overpriced Hallmark cards, pretend to like useless gifts and impart countless words of wisdom to their temporarily obedient children.


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They still make books you can read?

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What is that?! Are you reading a book? Ew, gross." Yeah, that is how I sometimes think the world views people when it comes to reading literature.






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5 former students to receive top honors

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During the upcoming annual Cream and Crimson weekend, the IU Alumni Association will honor five former students with the Distinguished Alumni Service Award, the highest honor an alumni can receive.


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Bloomingtonians to get a taste of town

This Saturday 41 of the best of Bloomington's restaurants, wineries and brewpubs will offer the Bloomington community a taste of what they have to offer.






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Michael Jackson acquitted of all charges

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SANTA MARIA, Calif. -- A jury acquitted Michael Jackson on Monday of molesting a 13-year-old cancer survivor at his Neverland ranch, vindicating the pop star who insisted he was the victim of mother-and-son con artists and a prosecutor with a vendetta. Jurors also acquitted Jackson of getting the boy drunk and of conspiring to imprison his accuser and the boy's family at the storybook estate -- a total legal victory but one that may do little to improve his bizarre image.


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Should the Patriot Act be renewed?

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I do not support the renewal of the Patriot Act. Indeed, I was involved in the drafting of a resolution by the Bloomington City Council that joined hundreds of similar bodies throughout the nation in expressing concern about the Patriot Act's potential for the abridgement of civil liberties.





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IU turning to outsourcing to fix budget woes

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Facing a cut in state appropriations of $4.7 million over the next two years, IU is examining outsourcing support services such as food service and maintenance as one possible way to cut its costs.