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IU School of Public Health-Bloomington dean to return to teaching, research

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Mohammad R. Torabi, founding dean of the Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington, has announced that he plans to step down from his administrative role and return to the faculty at the successful conclusion of a national search for his successor, expected no earlier than June 2017.




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Kyle Busch makes history at the Brickyard 400

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Skittles were spread on the famous brick finish of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The skittles on the bricks could only mean one thing – Kyle Busch was the Brickyard 400 champion for the second straight year. It was a historic afternoon for Busch as he dominated the rest of the field on the way to leading 149 laps, the most in the race’s history.








EDITORIAL: Clinton's VP Nom

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Hillary Clinton has announced her running mate nomination for Vice President, sitting Senator from Virginia Tim Kaine. While many are not familiar with the Senator, the Editorial Board thinks Kaine is a solid choice that strikes a stark contrast between Donald Trump’s choice.


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COLUMN: America doesn't need King Midas' touch

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            I have refrained from writing about Donald Trump and his asinine bigotry in order to refrain from contributing to the growing idolatry surrounding his candidacy for President. However, I feel I should comment, especially in light of his pick for Vice President, our equally bigoted Governor Mike Pence.             Donald Trump personifies everything that makes America a sad example of prosperity and power.