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Comfort of a cookbook

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This past Christmas, I did not receive a Kindle like nearly everyone else on my friends list on Facebook who exclaimed their joy for small electronics.


Wendell Potter

‘Sicko’ showing draws crowd, emotions

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Bloomington residents and other locals attended Michael Moore’s 2007 documentary “Sicko” and speak with the whistle-blower Wendell Potter about his insight to health insurance companies in America.


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The GOP's only chance at repeal is now

Symbolic modifications aside, Republican efforts to overturn the landmark legislation persist. And that should come as no surprise.



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Buying into street art

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This semester I had to drop about $100 per class for my textbooks. That’s $600 I could have used for a number of things: designer drugs, food, companionship or exotic pets. How am I supposed to ball if I’m flat broke?



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Comedy group to begin open auditions

The auditions will take place at 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in State Room East of the Indiana Memorial Union.


Men's Basketball v. Michigan

IU snaps losing streak, defeats Michigan 80-61

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Powered by junior guard Verdell Jones’ game-high 24 points and a 3-of-3 effort form the 3-point line from sophomore guard Jordan Hulls, the Hoosiers won their first Big Ten game of the season in dominant fashion in an 80-61 victory against Michigan on Saturday at Assembly Hall.


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Greek council postpones social events

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All greek social events have been postponed until further notice because of an incident at Phi Sigma Kappa. The Interfraternity Council wouldn't comment on the details of the incident.







MLK

Monday marks 25 year anniversary of MLK Day

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Martin Luther King Jr. started his day at 7 a.m. with meetings over breakfast. In the late 1970s, a group of about 200 students, faculty and administrators at IU decided to have a similar tradition to honor King’s legacy around his birthday.




IU Cinema Opening

Cinema marks new point for IU history

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After walking in from the blistering cold with hopes to see the film “Lawerence of Arabia,” second year Kelley School graduate student Siddharth Jain was sad to find out the show was sold out.