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New Congress, same old story

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As a fresh swath of new, mostly Republican representatives take up their respected positions in Washington, D.C., the rhetoric on Capitol Hill has been infused with the echoes of the radical Tea Party base.


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The Sims addiction

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Instead of having a spectacular winter break gallivanting around my hometown with now-distant friends, I sat in my pajamas enthralled with “The Sims,” a game I got on a whim.


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Kappa Alpha Psi centennial events

Kappa Alpha Psi, the first all-black fraternity founded on IU’s campus, is celebrating its centennial. In celebration, the fraternity has a week of events planned.




Bid Day

Bid day welcomes new sisters

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Each of the 19 sororities has different events and activities planned for this week, “bid week,” in an attempt to help the new members feel welcomed in their new homes.



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PHA database organizes recruitment decisions

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Since 2004, IU’s Panhellenic Association has used Interactive Collegiate Solutions, a database based out of Texas, to keep each woman’s — and all 19 chapters’ — rankings organized.


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City council maps 2011 agenda

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Throughout 2010, the Bloomington City Council had to tackle problems with road construction, business sustainability and financial strains during a poor economy. Members of the council met on Jan. 5, 2011 to discuss the coming year.






Twista

Twista to return to Jake's

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With the return of Twista to Jake’s Nightclub on Friday, things for promoter Joby Wright of BFA Entertainment are coming full circle.


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Old habits, new year

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As it is the new year, ’tis the season for everyone to make New Year’s resolutions. I bet you can guess where I’m going with this — I’m going to talk about the typical resolution to lose weight.


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2011 is for LGBTQ victory

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As civil unions, and then same-sex marriages, spread like wildfire, more people will find the equality they deserve and hopefully in a more tolerant and accepting world.


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Political bromance: The New Jersey odd couple

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Booker, a Democrat, is mayor of Newark, New Jersey’s largest city.  Christie is the Republican governor of the state.  Despite differences in party and politics, the two have managed to work together to help advance their constituencies.


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Advice for the New Year

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There is something apropos about reaching the last semester of college. As the final schedule of undergraduate instruction begins, particular feelings arise.


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'Breaking Away' director dies at 81

Peter Yates, director of the famed Bloomington based movie “Breaking Away” died Sunday at the age of 81.