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Giving back to Bloomington

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Food columnist Lily Miller discusses being thankful during the holiday season and giving back to the community.



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Women’s rights action, activism in Dunn Meadow commonplace

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It was a time when very few women had faculty positions at IU. A time when there was no childcare system on campus, no policy to deal with maternity leave and no domestic abuse or rape shelter in Bloomington. It was a time of isolation —but it was also a time of action.


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Search for new COAS dean continues

Finalist for the College of Arts and Sciences Dean Robert Becker spoke to the public Tuesday in the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union about the opportunities and challenges the COAS faces.


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IU salaries remain competitive despite freeze

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Last May the IU Board of Trustees approved a budget that would not allow for salary increases. However, on Nov. 1, the 2010-2011 annual salaries went into effect, and despite the campus-wide salary freeze, some IU employees found that their pay had increased.




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How has the TSA handled you?

Members of the IDS Editorial Board offer their experiences with the Transportation Security Administration.


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How has the TSA handled you?

Members of the IDS Editorial Board offer their experiences with the Transportation Security Administration.



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Save the Bush tax cuts

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Unless Congress acts by Dec. 31, income tax rates for millions of individuals, households and small businesses will rise next year to pre-2001 levels.


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Michael Vick and animals?

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After the announcement came in 2009 that the Philadelphia Eagles signed Vick, I thought there was nothing more I could do personally. I didn’t intend to root for his team in the future, although my support would not be missed as I am not the biggest football fan.


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Kokomo comeback

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Kokomo is irrefutable evidence of the auto bailout’s success. Unemployment in the city peaked at 20.4 percent in 2009 but has since dropped nearly 8 percentage points to 12.7 percent.


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Read this column and profit

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As many of you might already know, the IU Student Association is sponsoring a petition to allow an optional “checkbox” to be placed on the course registration website.