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TOP’s double feature combines past, present

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“Project P: The Property Line Punch-Out” began in an old-time theater and ended in a modern backyard, with bodies dropping dead throughout the show. Last weekend at the John Waldron Arts Center in the Rose Firebay, Theatre of the People’s productions of “Aria da Capo” and “A Sandcastle in the Sky” told different stories of different times, but of similar problems with the same results.



Softball

Around sports

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The softball team breaks its losing streak, the rowing team takes 2nd and more.


African Dance

Dancers share African culture

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This past weekend, Coatley, along with other members of AADC and two Ghanaian guest performers, took the stage to perform these different styles of dance at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater for the company’s 13th annual workshop performance.


Daffodils

Hilltop exhibits daffodil varieties

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Hilltop Garden and Nature Center sponsored a daffodil show Sunday that showcased more than 250 daffodils. All of the flowers were gathered from individual collections as well as donations from area gardeners.









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Taking steps for uninsured

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Early Saturday morning, volunteers, patients, employees, along with students and some of their dogs, gathered on the front lawn of the Volunteers in Medicine clinic to begin the first 3K Walk for the Uninsured.


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Around Indiana

News from around Indiana


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Rank used cars, not women

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Don’t get me wrong. If you enjoy being evaluated and ranked in a similar fashion to, say, a used car, by all means be my guest.



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Fair trade group thinking globally

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The mission of global fair trade is simple, yet ambitious: to contribute to global economic development and poverty relief through education and promotion of products that adhere to fair trade principles.


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Say ta-ta to ‘Save the Ta-tas’

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As a woman and a person with a relative battling breast cancer, I find it offensive that breast cancer organizations promote this politically incorrect terminology in what seems like a backward attempt to raise breast cancer awareness.


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Hiplife: more than just a genre?

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The musical genre of hiplife has invaded almost every facet of Ghanaian life. Regardless of age, location or profession, it seems every Ghanaian listens to hiplife.