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‘I Am You’ takes the stage at BPP

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Even though Stone Belt client Shirley Freeman cannot speak, she doesn’t feel held back. “Often people treat me as though I have a mental disability because I am non-verbal, and they automatically believe I have a low IQ,” said Freeman, one of the playwrights of the play “I Am You,” using gestures and expressions interpreted by IU senior Michelle Davenport. “This does not limit me, and I believe this is a disability of our society. I have the intelligence to accomplish whatever tasks I set my mind to.”


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Texas-size rock comes to Bluebird

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The enthusiastic crowd got what it came to see Tuesday night: Texas-size country-rock with James McMurtry and his three-piece band. He is touring in support of his new record “Just Us Kids.”


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Giving thanks to the entertainment industry

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Roasting turkeys, mashing potatoes, passing out by 3 p.m. Yep, it’s Thanksgiving, my favorite holiday. Any day that I don’t have to do anything but roll out of bed by noon-ish, pack as much food into my stomach as possible and spend the rest of the day in a food coma is fine with me.


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Don't be Rude

I feel juvenile for deciding that a letter needed to be written concerning the manners of Indiana University students, but I’ve come to realize that it will be necessary to calm my aggravated mind.


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Be afraid, be very afraid

It’s happened again. Homosexuality is threatening our communities. It’s being taught in schools. Lesbians and gay men are raising kids. Gays want to marry. And we’re afraid because this is America. And in America, we do what’s best for our children.



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Marriage is not a country club

Earlier this month, we witnessed a historic election. Not only did we elect the first black president of the United States, but several states made important decisions related to their domestic agenda. One in particular is California’s Proposition 8, which defines marriage as being only between a man and a woman.


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TV makes me happy, not sad

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People who watch lots of hours of TV are lazy slugs. People who watch too much TV don’t educate themselves enough and fail to relate with other people.


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Bridge Over the Wadi

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On a morning like any other, Jewish children in the valley of Wadi Ara in Israel wake up, prepare for the day and travel to school. Unlike many of their peers, however, these students travel into a Muslim town. On the outskirts of Kfar Kara, atop a small hill, sits their elementary school, Bridge Over the Wadi. There they share the classroom with Muslim students.


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Sexual harassment training necessary

It’s a fact of life that supervisors sometimes make their employees perform menial, pointless tasks. Whether it’s brewing another pot of coffee or putting cover sheets on reports, employees always like to say that these things waste their time. At the University of California at Irvine, a biology professor has stretched this excuse too far. Alexander McPherson, one of the leading scientists in protein research, stands to lose his tenure if he does not agree to attend sexual harassment prevention training, which is mandated by law for all public and private businesses with 50 or more employees. McPherson believes that the training session is a waste of his time and that it casts suspicion on his character. We think McPherson’s logic is backward. By not attending the sessions, he only makes himself appear to be more of a creeper, and by taking such a public stance against something so simple and straightforward, he is wasting everyone’s time.


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Bankrolling hate

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Last week, on a rather cold and bleary Saturday, around 250 IU students and community members gathered at the downtown square to protest the passage of Proposition 8, a California initiative that redefines marriage as between a woman and man. I was one of them.


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Lessons from Iraq

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President-elect Barack Obama said throughout his campaign that he plans to withdraw our troops from Iraq and re-deploy some of them to the failing state of Afghanistan. Iraq will be left to handle itself.


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The balance of power

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BEIJING – Every time I go to the convenience store on campus, I pass a treasure trove of bootleg DVDs. They sit in stacks on a cart, in irregular packaging with poorly translated titles, but the price you can’t beat – about $1.10 per disc.


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Man arrested for threatening to cut man

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A Bloomington man was arrested Wednesday for allegedly threatening to “cut up” another man, said Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Jeff Canada reading from a police report. Dale Harry Jackson, 56, faces a preliminary charge of intimidation.



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Inmates crawl through ceiling to have sex, drink alcohol

BLOOMFIELD, Ind. – Three male and three female inmates at a southern Indiana jail face charges after they devised a way to sneak between cell blocks to help pass their time by having sex.



Scrubs is always willing to go outside the creative structure of a normal sitcom.

Scrub in again

Although the writer’s strike and NBC’s idiocy shortened season seven of “Scrubs,” the show still delivered laughs and legitimate character arcs where season six didn’t.


This creature/guy should not have made fun of the horns.

Who said hell can’t be fun?

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“Hellboy II” may not be the most famous comic book ever, but when it comes to on-screen performance, it has surpassed almost every single one of its comic book peers.