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Students ‘speak’ for autism

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Autism Speaks U is the university chapter of Autism Speaks, a national autism science and advocacy organization that focuses on funding research and spreading awareness about autism.



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IU speciality plates ranked first in state popularity

The IU license plate has been ranked first overall in terms of sales and popularity of specialty license plates in the state of Indiana, according to a report by the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles released in January.






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Israeli conflict only half the story

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The media clearly articulate a narrowly focused perspective on Israeli culture and society.? Throughout the country, the government takes serious measures to ensure the security of the communities within the state. ?


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By any means necessary

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The use of force, whether a politician or some other person says it’s force or isn’t, is always a possibility. As long as people threaten the peace and impede on the rights of others, forceful military action will continue to be a legitimate means to stop them.?


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Online but not inhuman

I don’t think humans are fundamentally capable of hating each other just because they might want to. No, I think to harbor the kind of malice I see in these comments, one must first strip from the opposing person all elements of humanity.?


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Heads in the sand

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We need oil: It is the foundation of our current economy, and we simply can’t deny that vital need. But we also can’t deny our responsibility to future generations, the Earth and, by default, our own long-term interests.


Obama, the Fighter

Obama Bomb Drama

Is Iran trying to develop nuclear weapons, and should we ??intervene if it is??


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Christ and the radical left

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The time has come for Americans to reclaim the Christian legacy of fighting for the poor and the ?oppressed. ?




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Team looks to end two streaks

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First and foremost, IU (5-18, 0-10 Big Ten) will try to end its 10-game losing streak. The other streak IU will try to break is its five-game losing skid to Iowa (12-10, 4-5) since Jan. 4 2009, the last time the Hoosiers beat the Hawkeyes.



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Gov. Daniels signs right to work law

The Indiana Senate has passed controversial right to work legislation that would prohibit contracts that require union membership.