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27 Indiana counties next up for privatized welfare

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State officials say the rollout of the state’s new privatized welfare system is going well enough to expand it to a large swath of southern and western Indiana. Some advocates for the needy warn, beware.



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Local centers to offer free STD tests

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“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of attention.” This line from Barenaked Ladies’ “Unfinished” could double as a motto for Positive Link, Bloomington Hospital’s HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention and education center.


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Reversing the curse

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It’s time to reverse the curse. No, Midol commercials, I don’t mean ending my period. I mean reversing the curse you have conjured up against

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Wee folk, big threat

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While you’re distracted by the joy of returning for another seven weeks of school, a menace from abroad is slowly infiltrating our


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Wee folk, big threat

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While you’re distracted by the joy of returning for another seven weeks of school, a menace from abroad is slowly infiltrating our society. A mysterious cabal,


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Barack did it?

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Barack Obama did it! Dangit! He did it. I was hoping he wouldn’t. He was doing so well for so long, and everyone


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Can you hear us now?

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After centuries of experimenting with the most effective means of education and arguing over the “ideal” education policies in the United States, there is one thing we can all agree on – students cannot perform at their best if they cannot hear the instructor. Some students may have a hearing disability. Others may have attention deficit disorder. And for the rest – well, they’re simply tired of straining to hear the faint, weak sound waves floating from their teacher’s vocal cords, losing almost all strength by the time they reach students’ ears.


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Clinton to visit Indiana on Thursday

The race for the Democratic presidential nomination is picking up steam in Indiana, with New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton planning a visit Thursday.



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Senior D.J. White reacts to reporters after IU was defeated by Minnesota at the Big Ten tournament on Friday night in Indianapolis.  Despite the 59-58 loss, White had 23 points, 13 rebounds and four blocks.

Last-second shot dooms IU

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In a season of ups and downs, the IU men''s basketball team hit rock bottom Friday night against Minnesota in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament.  BLOG:  Basketblog


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Mellencamp inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Indiana heartland rocker John Mellencamp was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Monday during a ceremony at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.  SLIDESHOW:  Induction Ceremony



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Ebanks uncertain of his future at IU

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Devin Ebanks, who has an opt-out clause in his letter-of-intent, told the Indiana Daily Student on Friday during halftime of the Hoosier game that he is still unsure of his college decision.  BLOG:  Basketblog




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White is Big Ten Player of the Year

IU senior forward D.J. White was named Big Ten Player of the Year on Monday, both by the media and by conference coaches. White was the unanimous choice of all coaches in the Big Ten.  BLOG:  Basketblog