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Weed: the cure to binge drinking?

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It's been called the botanical nightmare, the green scourge, a monstrosity and the mindless un-killable plant, but it seems 120 years after its introduction to the United States, the despised Southern vine, kudzu, has begun to prove its worth.






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Baseball to finish with Purdue

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Even though Indiana (25-26, Big Ten 8-19) is eliminated from the postseason, the Hoosiers will look to end on a high note as they battle Purdue (21-27, Big Ten 14-10) this weekend at Sembower Field. The first game of the series will be played Friday at 3 p.m.


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Men's tennis sends Praibis to NCAAs

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After originally not being selected to the main draw of the NCAA Singles tennis Championships, senior Jakub Praibis has moved from second alternate to the main draw.



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Men's golf looks to advance at NCAAs

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For the second straight season the IU men's golf team will be fighting for the right to particpate in the NCAA Championships, as they compete in the NCAA East Regional Thursday through Saturday at the Golf Club of Tennessee in Nashville, Tenn.





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NBA looks to tighten drug testing policy following hearing

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WASHINGTON -- The NBA wants to kick players out of the league for a third failed steroid test and double the punishment for a first offense, commissioner David Stern told a House panel Wednesday, the latest example of a professional sport moving to tighten its drug policy in the face of congressional scrutiny.


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Column wasn't funny

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In the May 12 column by Mr. Glenesk titled "To the remaining, b-ware" I was horrified to read about one student's vision of the "townies".



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Column is offensive to Bloomingtonians

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I was shocked to see a column in the May 12 IDS by Mr. Glenesk titled "To the remaining, b-ware." This column is highly offensive to those of us who are considered "townies."


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IU policy on Benton Mural is hypocritical

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I disagree with some of President Herbert's opinions in regard to the Benton mural in Woodburn 100. First off, I do agree that the mural serves as a reminder of the KKK and the atrocities they caused.