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Diva Madonna, dignity gone M.I.A.

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Madonna was obsessive-compulsive and egotistical; at one point I was moved to the side of the stage because I “look too much like her,” and because she “can’t stand to have other blondes onstage.”


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We are warriors

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Yes, we’re well on our way to winning marriage, but reigning equality still has its battles.


Ron Paul takes a hit to credibility

Ron Paul's "White uprising?"

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With the revelation that Ron Paul might have such intimate links with a white supremacist group, the time has finally come to unequivocally end all support for his candidacy.

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Drug welfairness and its unfairness

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There has recently been a picture circulating around Facebook of a urine sample for a drug test with the caption, “Shouldn’t you have to pass a urine test to collect a welfare check, since I have to pass one to earn it for you?”


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No Exit for GOP: a short play

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The following scene stars four people: Le Mitt, a polished yet zany French-speaking millionaire; Newt the Brute, an overgrown Viking of a man with a viper tongue; Rick Sanitorium, a fading culture warrior whose favorite pastime is washing bathrooms; and Ron Paul. The setting is an empty room in Hell with no mirrors.







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Interim dean selected for International Council award

IU’s Interim Dean of the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Mohammad Torabi, has been selected to receive the President’s Special Plaque from the International Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance.



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Column: Guarding the future

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The Crimson Guard could see changes next year. Although the group has been an official student organization since its inception, this is the first year it is a branch of the Student Athletic Board.


Libraries

Reading ‘Round Campus

This week, the world celebrates the 200th birthday of renowned author Charles Dickens. For students in the mood to read some of the author’s work, or to try out some new material, there are a number of libraries on campus to meet their needs. 





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Research, effort key to finding scholarships

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Incoming freshmen are the beneficiaries of an array of financial aid assistance, including assistance from IU’s Selective Scholarship Application, help from their high school’s college centers and the provision of padded envelopes at graduation. But financial help for current IU students is out there and accessible, too, if students only put in the time to search for such opportunities, said Ron McFall, associate director of the Office of Scholarships.