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State shouldn't ask for medical records

Earlier this week, a Marion County judge ruled Planned Parenthood of Indiana to hand over 84 medical records of juvenile patients.



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Kemp moves on to the MLB with Rangers

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After a solid career at IU, Joe Kemp signed a contract with Texas Rangers May 25. Kemp was picked by the Rangers in the 42nd round of the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft.


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Anonymity hypocrisy

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Two weeks ago, Newsweek incited a riot within the White House with its article alleging American interrogators mistreated the Koran by flushing it down the toilet, which in turn was credited for violent riots in Afghanistan.


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Dan overcomes Danica to win Indy 500

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INDIANAPOLIS— More than 250,000 spectators watched as Danica Patrick looked to make history as the first female driver to win the Indianapolis 500. Patrick almost made history, but her fuel and pit troubles proved too much as Dan Wheldon overcame Patrick down the stretch to win the 89th Indy 500.


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Patrick makes her point to females, racing

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INDIANAPOLIS -- As MSNBC's Debra Norville greeted fans on the red carpet at the Indianapolis 500 on May 29, she asked a young girl which driver was her favorite. As the young race fan answered, Norville echoed the same sentiment that many women yelled throughout the day: "Girl Power!" The "Girl Power" cheer came in support of female favorite Danica Patrick. This season, the 23 year old rookie has quickly become the poster girl of female empowerment, making history as a contender that can hold her own against her male counterparts on the track.


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Indiana convict put to death

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MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. - A murderer who unsuccessfully sought a death sentence reprieve so he could donate a piece of his liver to his ailing sister was executed early Wednesday.


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Hoosiers finish 6th at Mideast Regional

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IU gave the hometown crowd plenty to be excited about with a strong overall showing of sixth place in the NCAA Mideast Regional Friday and Saturday at the Robert C. Haugh Track and Field Complex. In the process of finishing in sixth, seniors Aarik Wilson and Tom Burns and juniors Sean Jefferson and Stephen Haas will continue on to the NCAA Championships June 8-11 in Sacramento, Calif. The Hoosiers will also be joined by senior Jake Wiseman in the decathlon. Wiseman qualified for the NCAAs by placing second at the Big Ten Championships.



Coline Sperling

Party time

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There are many things that we as Hoosiers take seriously, including the finely tuned art of throwing a great party.


'Kinsey' biopic measures up

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Last year there was a downpour of biopics ranging from Howard Hughes to Ray Charles to J.M. Barrie and countless others. The best part about these biopics, though, was that they were all worth watching and "Kinsey," the biopic of IU's own sex researcher Alfred C. Kinsey, is no exception.





K.C. Carson plays lead guitar for Emerson Rose.

Roses n' Thorns

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Before each performance, Emerson Rose lead singer Andrew Bean scans the crowd and thinks about how to make the audience love his band.



Colin Thompson

Female trio burns down 'Woods'

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Hailing from Portland, Oregon, Sleater-Kinney brings the grunge flavor to The Woods, which fits considering the fact that their label, Sub Pop Records, released Nirvana's first album Bleach.