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So you think you’re an atheist?

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Two weeks ago, Richard Dawkins visited the IU Auditorium and things haven’t been the same since. Immediately, conversations started across campus as students began to question their faith. While atheists commended the words of their most notable leader, concerned believers persistently questioned his claims.


Victoria's dirty little secret

Victoria’s dirty little secret

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Victoria has a secret. Victoria’s Secret subcontractor, D.K. Garments, in its Jordan factory is employing 150 guest workers from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka who put in 14 to 15 hours of work each day, seven days a week, with only one day off every three or four months, according to a report from the National Labor Committee.


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Candy, costumes and Christians

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Everything about Halloween turns me on. For me, it is the one night I can dress up like a complete ass and not have anyone question it. It’s the one night, surrounded by a group of my peers, I can drink beer, listen to Lamb of God and eat candy simultaneously.


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Health care debate to take place Monday

A “nonpartisan” health care debate will take place at 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday in the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union. It is sponsored by the Commission on Multicultural Understanding’s Teachable Moments Committee and the Union Board.


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Mayor throws first pitch in playwrights’ PlayOffs

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The Ike & Julie Arnove PlayOffs, sponsored by the Bloomington Playwrights Project, began Friday with a press conference announcing the PlayOffs where Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan threw out the first pitch — literally. But first, Kruzan said he had to confess something.


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Manning, Colts roll over Rams 42-6

The Colts won their 15th straight regular-season game and set a franchise record with their eighth straight road victory


Behrman 5k

Jill Berhman raises an estimated $17,000

Organizers said the 10th annual Jill Behrman 5K Run/ Walk raised an estimated $17,000. The race, held Saturday, is in memory of a student who was killed in May 2000. She disappeared while riding her bike before she went to work.


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Students to participate in photo contest

Monroe County students in grades six through eight can participate in the Oh! Nature Photography Contest from now until April 28.



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Obama declares swine flu a national emergency

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama declared the swine flu outbreak a national emergency, giving his health chief the power to let hospitals move emergency rooms offsite to speed treatment and protect noninfected patients.




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Hoosier football leads Wildcats 28-17 at half

In looking for its fifth win of the season and a shot at bowl contention, the Hoosiers have shot off to a 28-17 lead against the Northwestern Wildcats today.




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IU donors pay $75K to settle Knight lawsuit

Private donors are giving $75,000 to Bob Knight to settle a lawsuit he filed against IU claiming it didn't properly defend him when he was sued by a former assistant coach.