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STAND helps combat genocide

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Events STAND organizes are designed to raise awareness about global genocides as well as raise funds for aid organizations that benefit victims of genocide.










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Samp's overtime goal snaps skid

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The junior forward's game-winner in overtime at Iowa earned the IU women's soccer team its first Big Ten victory of the season.



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Entering the ‘Rabbit Hole’

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The pain and uniqueness of human suffering are two hardships examined in the Department of Theatre and Drama’s production of “Rabbit Hole,” David Lindsay-Abaire’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play.


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iPads, Kindles, and the coming paperless world

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Welcome to a paperless world.  It’s a concept, I’ll admit, not currently embraced by students at large. Even The Office’s Michael Scott would shake his head in disappointment, touting the importance of his favorite product.



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Losing long term, state property tax referendum

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I am an ardent supporter of the “Vote No on Public Question #1,” the campaign in opposition to the proposed constitutional amendment permanently capping property taxes. But I question the words chosen to encourage voters to reject the issue.


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If you don't have anything sane to say, don't say anything at all

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Frantically and feverishly stringing together line after line, Davison’s tirade lasted six awful minutes. And when the dust settled, this fiery-eyed man, who claims to hold a master’s degree in communication, effectively conveyed his lack of emotional stability to attendees.