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Academic roosting of chickens

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Last week, the battle for academic freedom took an interesting turn. The University of Colorado Board of Regents voted 8-1 to fire Professor Ward Churchill. A committee concluded he had engaged in research misconduct that included fabrication, falsification, improper citation and plagiarism.


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Banking on a BA

It’s no secret that Kelley students think oh-so-highly of themselves, nor is it any secret that the University’s liberal arts students consider them money-grubbing consumerist whores (or so it’s rumored), but do the differences in expected salaries make these common misconceptions true?


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Minimum wage increased to $5.85

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The Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 took effect Tuesday, raising the federal minimum wage for the first time since 1997, tacking on 70 cents to the federal minimum rate. Now workers must be paid at least $5.85 per hour.


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Study: IU researchers may have found cure for testicular cancer

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Researchers at IU’s School of Medicine may have discovered a way to cure testicular cancer in patients who do not respond to initial chemotherapy, according to a report in the New England Journal of Medicine. The treatment calls for high doses of chemotherapy followed by infusions of the patients’ own peripheral-blood stem cells.


The Simpsons

Simpson Edumacation

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But despite the admonishment of the genius mind behind Flaming Moes, moon waffles and Skittlebrau, academics have sought to probe into what lies behind "The Simpsons" -- the show's significance, that is, not Homer's crack.


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'This things I believe': WEEKEND's favorite Simpsons video games

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Though it's taken nearly two decades for the Simpson family to hit the big screen, Springfield's favorite family has had a strong presence in the world of video gaming since the days of the NES. Unfortunately, there is an unmistakable cone of suckiness surrounding most of these games. Still, the following three games are perfectly cromulent pieces of Simpsons software.








IU junior Lance Stemler drives around two Michigan State defenders Saturday night at Michigan State. Stemler had 7 points against the Spartans in the 66-58 loss, just above his season average of 6.9 points per game. The Hoosiers play at Northwestern tonight in what is a crucial game to determine the final Big Ten standings for the Hoosiers.

The Simpsons are going to caricatures

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In the past few years, they've replaced rich dialogue with an overdose of cameos and the horrifically repetitive "The Simpsons are going to ... (Africa, South America, England, Tokyo, Scottsdale)" bit. They went from being fresh and edgy counterculture comedy that scared your mom to caricatures of themselves.



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7-Eleven = Kwik-E

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Don't be fooled, it's just Fruit Loops inside the Krusty O's box, but holding that sweet, sweet packaging you'll recognize "The Simpsons Movie" as the biggest promotion of the summer.


Amazing what a decade can do. Christopher Walken and John Travolta look a little different since we last saw them together in ‘Pulp Fiction.’

Hairspray: B+

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As far as musicals go, I prefer the stage to the cinema. The silk screen, while gaining new and innovative ways to tell stories, loses something a live performance has. That said, the new release of the classic "Hairspray" is a fun film that teaches serious lessons and features some amazing vocal performances.




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Summer sees drop in psych test participants

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While getting paid to stare at pictures for three hours might seem like an unlikely summer job, the Biobehavioral Alcohol Research Laboratory is making it a reality with its project in attention-biases and hot cognition in drug dependence.