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Politics of failure

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The Super Committee’s ineffectual discussions thus far, as well as the fact there had to be a “Super Committee” created in the first place, are a reflection of the broken state of American politic


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So, you’re in a political sex scandal...

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You would think that after Bill Clinton uttered his famous words (“I did not have sexual relations ...”) and stained his public image forever, we would have some sort of handbook by now about handling sexual affairs in politics.


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IU conference to highlight gospel music's traditions

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Presented by the IU Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, the “Why We Sing: Indianapolis Gospel Music in Church, Community and Industry” conference will be from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.


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Ugandan choir to perform at Buskirk

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After a year of touring the United States and Canada, the African Children’s Choir is bringing its latest musical production, “Journey of Hope,” to Bloomington. Choir 37, named for its place among the number of choirs created since the first was formed in 1984, will perform at 7 p.m. Friday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.


Travel Column

Column: Gateways of Bologna make la bella casa

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The depth of Europe’s history in relation to the United States’ is undeniable. With countries established thousands of years before the idea of North America was even conceived, Europeans had a head start in establishing neighborhoods and architecture.


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Founders of Funny or Die to screen film

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Mike and Chris Farah are making nearly seven short films a week. They’re cooperating with some of the biggest names in comedy, and millions see their work each day. You might not know their names, but you know their brand.



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No major injuries in Forest car crash

No serious injuries were reported in Wednesday’s car crash outside of Forest Quad, IU Police Chief Keith Cash said. The driver and all three passengers are IU students.