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A generation of pirates

Hunting the pirate generation

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SOPA applies its laws and punishments to any site that can be accessed by a U.S. citizen or handles U.S. material — so basically, the entire Internet everywhere.




fashion

Style File

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Fashion isn’t just about looking fabulous; it’s about feeling fabulous and being unique.



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VegIU finds more vegetarian choices

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VegIU has events, such as film screenings, potluck dinners and meals at local restaurants. The first Saturday of each month is  dinner outings, and every third Saturday is for potluck dinners.


The Indiana Daily Student

RPS includes transgender students

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Ethan Jackson is a 19-year-old freshman and a direct admit to the Kelley School of Business. He is from Bluffton, a small town in northern Indiana, where he has lived his whole life. Ethan Jackson is also a transgender male, a distinction that the University attempts to honor through its housing assignments.


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IU, Purdue to face off inside Assembly Hall

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The No. 13/18 Purdue Boilermakers are coming to Bloomington on Thursday night for the first of two matchups in 2012 between the arch-rivals. The two teams are set to play at 8 p.m. in Assembly Hall.


wellness cafe

Wellness Arts Cafe offers local comfort tea

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Patricia Coleman sat behind her desk and beamed as customers browsed her eco-friendly store. The shop, Patricia’s Wellness Arts Café and Quilter’s Comfort Tea, specializes in locally brewed tea, natural cosmetics and organic dye art.


The Indiana Daily Student

No Mo' Tebow

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So can we get back to actual football now? For almost the past three months in sports media, it has been Tebow Mania, Tebow Time or whatever you want to call it.



The Indiana Daily Student

Column: Fix this now

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Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Only mere weeks after being one of the big kids on the playground, IU is again reduced to getting its lunch money stolen.



Wikipedia blackout

SOPA, so what?

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The online community takes a stance against anti-piracy legislations



The Indiana Daily Student

Survey addresses MCCSC nutrition

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The majority of Monroe County Community School Corporation parents are dissatisfied with nutrition in school food, according to a Health Education and Wellness Survey of more than 1,100 parents published last semester by MCCSC.


Right to Work Rally

Council continues bill protest

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The White River Central Labor Council continued its pledge against the right-to-work bill Tuesday evening at the Fountain Square Mall Ballroom.