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Egypt: America's awkward position

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The recent uprising in Egypt has dominated headlines the past few weeks, and as the landscape continually changes in the Middle East, our leaders in Washington are trying to figure out what to do.



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More than you pay for

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This culture of free stuff is so addicting that it is becoming increasingly painful when we do have to fork over money for something physical, like a DVD or a newspaper, especially knowing that the same content is available online for free.

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Resisting the Icepocalypse

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When was the last time you saw your lawn? Weeks? Months, maybe? Do you even remember what it was like before the ice began its occupation? The ice has held an iron grip on our sidewalks and lawns for too long.


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Democracy now

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The Egyptian youth have been widely reported to be the primary actors in the country’s mass demonstrations.


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Pulitzer author to give reading

Pulitzer prize-winning author Michael Chabon is giving a free public reading at 5:30 p.m. today at Fine Arts 015. 


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State treasurer may run for U.S. Senate

Indiana State Treasurer Richard Mourdock recently announced that he has made and will soon reveal his decision whether or not to challenge U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar in the 2012 Republican primary.




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IU-Notify fails to deliver

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As many members of the IU community recently learned, we’ve got some work to do when it comes to alerting the campus population of emergency situations.




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IFC responds to death

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In the midst of transitioning into their new duties as Interfraternity Council executive officers, new executives were already dealing with an incident that had not happened in a IU greek house for years.



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Businesses go green

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Big business is all about the green. Usually, that green is money. On Friday in the Indiana Memorial Union, it was the environmental kind. 


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California Blues

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When a team starts a season 2-7, there is normally reason to worry. The IU water polo team has begun its 2011 season with such a record, going 1-3 on each weekend of its young season.


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IU handed first loss

The No. 44 IU women’s tennis team went 2-1 at home this weekend, losing 7-0 to No. 6 Duke on Friday before posting wins Sunday against Butler and Memphis.



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IU wins Big Red Shootout in season opener

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More than 1,000 miles away from blustery Bloomington where snowflakes fell by the inches, the IU men’s golf team began its spring season Saturday by defeating Ball State in the Big Red Shootout at Grey Oaks Country Club in Naples, Fla.