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Indiana spreads word about Lifeline

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To raise awareness of the Indiana Lifeline Law, Attorney General Greg Zoeller and State Sen. Jim Merritt, R-Indianapolis, have been visiting campuses across the state. On Monday, they visited IU to continue this effort.


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Hoosiers struggle in Bulldog Classic

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Last weekend’s Bulldog Classic at Georgia, gave the IU women’s tennis team the opportunity to compete against some of the country’s top collegiate talent.



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Scorecard issue pushes IU into 2nd place finish

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After building a 12-stroke lead in the first two rounds of the Hoosier Fall Invitational this weekend, the Indiana women’s golf team finished second at the event in Florence, Ind., with a total score of 896.


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Clinton campaigns in Indy

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Lined along the walls of North Central High School, more than 3,000 people converged for the state Democratic Party’s Hoosier Common Sense rally, headlined by Bill Clinton.



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Tournament gives opportunity to players with little playing time

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A late addition to the IU men’s golf schedule will give four Hoosiers who have limited playing time a chance to showcase their skills at the 54-hole, two-day Earl Yestingsmeier Individual Collegiate Invitational Monday and Tuesday at Delaware Country Club in Muncie, Ind., sponsored by Ball State.







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Scientist receives grant to create brain database

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Michael Jones, a cognitive scientist at IU, has received $2.5 million from the National Institute of Mental Health along with his colleagues at the University of Colorado, University of Texas and Washington University in St. Louis.


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Culture of fear

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Talking about rape, looking at the statistics and knowing that rape is severely under-reported, listening to the stories of my friends and role models, it seems I was doing more than just educating myself. I was preparing. I was waiting to be raped. I assumed it would happen.




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We should listen to Bill

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What does it say about us when an impeached president makes more sense than most of the people running our nation?