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Jacob Kriese

Their Man

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Though IU President Michael McRobbie appointed a 10-member committee to help select a new IU men’s basketball coach, it was committee chair Harry Gonso, IU Director of Athletics Rick Greenspan and McRobbie who “did most of the footwork,” Gonso said after a press conference Wednesday.




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Daniels sees himself as an agent of change

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Indiana is often considered a conservative state, but Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels said he hoped to change that image when he decided to seek the state’s governorship nearly four years ago.


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Yung Joc to give Little 5 concert, rap for a cause

Rapper Yung Joc will be performing for a cause at 7 p.m. April 11 at the Sigma Alpha Mu. The concert proceeds will benefit Camp Kesem, a summer camp run entirely by IU students.


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‘Entourage’ star promotes Obama on campus

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Jeremy Piven, known for his role as Ari Gold on HBO’s “Entourage,” talked to students Wednesday in the Frangipani Room of the Indiana Memorial Union about supporting and voting for Obama in the Indiana primary on May 6.




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That’s so bitchin’/rad/fetch

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The idea of how wacko the ‘80s were had to be re-evaluated when our current youth culture was responsible for leggings, bug-eyed sunglasses and Soulja Boy.



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Bored with war

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Remember that whole Iraq War? Yeah, it’s still going on. Even if you follow the news closely, you might find it hard to believe that we are still in the grips of a never-ending war. A Pew Research


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Emo Wars!!!

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Chances are that if you aren’t considered “emo” – a term that has mutated so much over the past few years – at least a part of you can’t help but laugh at those who are


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Olympic outrage

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The mission of the International Olympic Committee is “to place sport at the service of humanity and thereby to promote peace.” Unfortunately, this Olympic year, the IOC has


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Privacy vs. security

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In the days following the Virginia Tech shootings, the media began to piece together the horrific details of the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history. We learned that the gunman, Cho Seung-hui, suffered from psychological issues and had been admitted to a mental health unit in 2005. One question loomed, though. If college authorities had disclosed information about his mental condition to state officials, could the tragedy have been prevented?