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The Indiana Daily Student

America needs true health care

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We are so riled up over the availability of services and costs of treating the ill, but the real problem is that far too many people are getting sick to begin with.


Opposing Views

Barilla is bad

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There are multiple companies who actively support “traditional marriage agendas,” companies who are not worthy of any rational person’s business.



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GO-Express Travel offers Chicagoland route to students

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GO-Express Travel, one of Bloomington’s primary bus shuttles, has created a Chicagoland Express route for students heading home to Illinois. The service began around 2011, and it has been taking IU students who live in the Chicago region back home for the weekends. 




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Study examines preterm births

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A study revealed that while disorders such as ADHD and autism are directly related to preterm birth, this is not the case for other disorders. Mental illnesses like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder have been found to be more influenced by environment and other external factors than by early birth.





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City eliminates event meter fee

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Bloomington recently eliminated a proposed fee for use of metered spaces by street festivals and other events after community members expressed concerns.




Muslim IU fan

Head for cover

Although we hope everyone in the Bloomington community can agree A&F was clearly in violation of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which disallows religious discrimination in hiring and firing decisions, we’re afraid some residents are still struggling to tame their own Islamophobic tendencies.


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Putting heads together

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As an academic institution, IU is running a business. They have an obligation to market a product competitive on the academic market and keep graduates competitive in their careers.


The Indiana Daily Student

The immortal question

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Dmitri Itskov's reasoning points toward the fact that organs are not sustainable and placing the driving force — the brain — in a microchip would offer some sort of permanence. Yet Itskov seems to forget that machinery is faulty. It glitches.


The Indiana Daily Student

Bust the filibuster

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Cruz did not, as conservative organizations like to claim, take a stand for his beliefs and demand that members of Congress heed his warnings in some sort of star-spangled martyrdom.He wasted everyone’s time.



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SoIC, library science merger celebrated

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The SoIC is one of the broadest and most extensive informatics and computing programs in the country, IU President Michael McRobbie said in his opening remarks at Friday’s ceremony.