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IU graduate student discusses second Houston-based novel

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Pérez, who is currently working on obtaining her Ph.D. in comparative literature, shared her inspirations for “What Can’t Wait” and “The Knife and the Butterfly,” as well as her advice for young writers from her temporary home in Paris.


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Pictura Gallery exhibit tells of rural Japanese life

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Lining the right white wall of the pictura gallery, untitled photographs taken by Ai Takahashi glisten in the lighting of the room. The exhibit was guest-curated by Mariko Takeuchi and James Nakagawa, both of whom are well-known photographers and photography critics in Japan and around the world.

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Live Chat: Illinois at No. 23 IU

After the Hoosiers upset them at Assembly Hall last season, the Illini return to Bloomington tonight as underdogs. Follow along and join in the conversation with the IDS basketball reporters here.


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Cheat on, China

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In an increasingly partisan world, Republicans and Democrats can always count on finding common ground regarding America’s most daring frenemy — China. From President Barack Obama demanding it “play by the rules” of international trade to Mitt Romney denouncing it a “currency manipulator,”  China has somehow managed to tick off both sides of the aisle.


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Why Black History Month?

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Unfortunately, Black History Month is often misunderstood and resented by some white Americans. It isn’t unusual to hear demands for a “White History Month.”


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The day Occupy died

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For someone merely skimming the newspaper, it would be easy to overlook the recent violence surrounding the Occupy Oakland protest.


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Political whiplash

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Susan G. Komen for the Cure, with its ubiquitous pink ribbons, is the most well-known breast cancer charity in the United States, but its recent disastrous PR flop has caused it to fall on hard times.


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Indiana receives No Child Left Behind waiver

President Barack Obama announced today that Indiana and nine other states will receive a No Child Left Behind waiver. This will give states the ability to improve how they prepare and evaluate students.





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Column: Scouting the Illini

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William Buford, Trey Burke, Tim Frazier, Bo Spencer, Jordan Taylor and now Brandon Paul. The Hoosiers will continue to face the Big Ten’s best point guards Thursday as they take on Illinois, one of the most puzzling teams in the Big Ten.




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IU Cinema screens Oscar-nominated short films

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The IU Cinema is providing a chance to see all the nominees in 2012’s Best Live Action and Animated Short Film Oscar categories in separate screenings at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday.


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Indiana Lifeline bill moves toward vote in House

The Indiana Lifeline bill is moving to a final read and vote on the floor of the House after a unanimous 11-0 vote by the Courts and Criminal Code Committee of the Indiana State House of Representatives.



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Federal health officials recommend vaccination

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Federal health officials recommended last week that 11- and 12-year-old boys receive routine vaccinations for human papillomavirus, which can cause genital warts and even cancer. They also recommend boys between the ages 13 and 21 who have not been vaccinated receive “catch-up” vaccinations.