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Activist groups sponsor benefit dinner

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Indiana Public Interest Research Group and Outreach Kenya will be hosting the Neighbors in Action Benefit Dinner at 8 p.m. today in the Grand Ballroom of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. Proceeds from the dinner will go to health and community development programs in Kenya, which are organized by Neighbors in Action.



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Local man receives free eye surgery

Bloomington resident Vernon Dudley was one out of 100 people in the entire U.S. to receive a free cataract surgery from Bausch & Lomb, that allowed him to see clearly once again.



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Excited to death

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Everything hinges on up-to-the-minute excitement these days. The Internet has made the new-and-improved product the forefront of what’s important in our consumer lives


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Playing to lose

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If you weren’t in the treehouse when we first started planning this, I’ll let you in on a little secret


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OMG, WTF, TTYL

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The click-clack of texting seems inescapable these days, even in the classroom. As our phones have become prosthetic extensions growing out of our hands and ears, we have grown inseparable from them. Even many of us on the Editorial Board confess to sending these grammatically-deficient missives to our friends, and the problem of texting in class has grown with the increased prevalence of the technology.


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Check the box!

Is the school year winds down, most of us are in the middle of registering


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No need for invite

This is in reference to a March 31 article about



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Obama can bridge the divide

The media continually and erroneously refer to Sen. Hillary Clinton as the first woman to seek her party’s nomination for president


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Crean coverage outstanding

As an alumnus and a current employee here at the University, I just wanted to let you know that I thought your coverage


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Tolerance is tricky

Regarding David Talcott’s April 3 Op-Ed piece, “The Limits of Tolerance,” I agree that the value of tolerance should not be taken for


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Hill ends abortion debate

Editors, I’m sure you’ve received dozens of e-mails about Justin P. Hill’s


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Thomas’ arguments faulty

Cheryl Thomas’ column (“Confused? Me too,” April 8) about a pregnant transgendered man gets one thing correct – its author is decidedly


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Predict, prevent rape

Today I spoke with my daughter via telephone (long distance); she sounded strange. I asked her the usual sequence of questions: How’s work,



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Abortion is not murder

Justin P. Hill, before you go insulting half the student body by calling pro-choicers uneducated and comparing abortion to the slavery


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Taco Bell ticketers

When you spend more than $120 at a restaurant, you expect champagne and caviar. My daughter and four