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Sleeping your life away

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And be warned: If it’s been two hours or more and you’re still on a couch, expect a mustache when you wake up, courtesy of yours truly.


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Listen, talk, discuss. Don’t (always) argue.

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As a society, we know how to argue, and we know how to argue well, but we aren’t very good at ?talking to one another.  As human beings, part of the way we take in information is to fit our experiences into our existing understanding of the world.


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Pay to pray

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We believe, regardless of the economic situation, that employers deserve some basic rights and that they also have a moral and legal obligation to give their workers similar rights, as well.

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Proud v. Pride

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Instead of a virtue, though, gay pride has become an event in which people don glitter and rainbow tanks and drunkenly dance down the street to any Gaga song they please.


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Column: NBA lockout ‘just got real’

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Stop me if you have heard this story before. Extremely high-paid professional athletes and rich professional team owners can not come up with a deal that makes everyone happy.


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Hoosiers snap losing streak with late goal

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It looked as if the IU men’s soccer team was headed for an overtime period Wednesday until freshman forward Eriq Zavaleta connected on the go-ahead goal to give IU a 1-0 victory against Butler.






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IUSA releases 2011-12 budget update

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Since it assumed office in April, the current Big Six IU Student Association administration has spent approximately 30 percent of its announced $91,400 operating budget.




White accuses Bayh of voter fraud

Ind. Secretary of State Charlie White, who is being investigated for voter fraud, hand-delivered a criminal complaint of voter fraud against former Senator Evan Bayh, D-Ind., and his wife, Susan.







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U.S. selects IU for Turkish Flagship site

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The Language Flagship, a project of the National Security Education Program within the United States’ Department of Defense, selected IU as the sole location for its program in Turkish and other Turkic languages.