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Everyone loses in Knight’s absence

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This was the chance to make everything right. Instead, Texas Tech’s former coach – a title he likely prefers – declined IU’s olive branch last week, choosing to skip his own IU Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame induction in fear of causing a media commotion and stealing the spotlight from this year’s other inductees.






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Panel discusses race, identity

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A group of panelists spoke Thursday on “Race and Ethnic Classification: Can Identity be Negotiated?” the final installment of the Choices of Color Series.







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Autism children enjoy film

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The Indiana Resource Center for Autism is one of seven operated through the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community.They recently had a movie screening for disabled children.



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Capitol change

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As I have stated before, I like to torture myself often. Part of me torturing myself includes watching Glenn Beck every day at 5 p.m. on Fox News.


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Re-race to space

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WE SAY NASA’s mission to return to the moon is a step in the right direction.


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Fighting ghosts

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I walked to class today and saw “End the War on Terror” chalked on the sidewalk outside the Union. Though I have never supported the war in Iraq, and now Afghanistan as well, it was difficult to agree with the sign on the sidewalk. I don’t want to stop fighting terror. Terror is, for lack of a better word, terrifying, and I don’t wish that on anyone. So, then, why don’t I support the wars that supposedly fight it?