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What can we do?

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George Stephanopoulos, respected national political reporter, defended his indefensible April 16 Democratic presidential debate moderating by suggesting that candidates should “expect” almost an hour of trivial and irresponsible hectoring from a political press bent on nabbing “gotcha!” moments. In so doing, Stephanopoulos demonstrates everything wrong with our nation’s journalism and everything we must fix.


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Vote Obama

On May 6, for the first time in a long time, Indiana primary voters will go to the polls to meaningfully vote for a Democratic nominee for president. This choice is not an easy one, as it demands of Democrats a critical question: Should they embrace their past successes, symbolized by the Hillary Clinton campaign, or bet on future gains, as in the youth movement and excitement of Barack Obama?


In the Name of the King

'Toilet' Boll strikes again

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In case you didn’t know, Uwe Boll is quite possibly the worst director to exist since, well, the creation of Hollywood. He is hated so much that there is now a petition online to get him to stop making movies


Chris Pickrell

Kirkwood out, Big Red in

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The IU Student Association Supreme Court disqualified the election-winning Kirkwood ticket from the 2008 IUSA Elections on Tuesday afternoon, giving way for the Big Red ticket to take office April 28. After 48 hours of deliberation, the IUSA Supreme Court found Kirkwood in violation of six election codes.


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In Indiana, ‘all hell will break loose’

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Hillary Clinton looked ready to bring home an 10-point victory in the pivotal Pennsylvania Democratic presidential primary Tuesday night. And most political watchers agreed that the outcome of the overall race is still a little murky.  BLOG:  The Politiker


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Sen. Clinton to visit IU on Friday

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Hillary Clinton is coming. The former First Lady will speak at 12:30 p.m. Friday at Assembly Hall to discuss the economy and student issues at a town hall-style meeting, her campaign announced Monday.  BLOG:  The Politiker





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Club offers skiers chances to compete

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Freshman Kevin Mihok had water-skied before college for fun, but the IU Water Ski/Wakeboard team has given him a chance to compete for the first time.


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42 honored at annual SRSA banquet

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The Student Recreational Sports Association held its annual honors banquet last Tuesday in Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union. The banquet, organized and run by the SRSA student executive board, recognized outstanding achievements of IU volunteers, participants and student employees of Campus Recreational Sports.


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IU communications class to host free bingo night

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Amid the shouting of “B-9,” “N-35” and “O-72,” Bloomington community members will have the chance to play bingo for free tonight at an event sponsored by IU’s business and interpersonal communications class. The children of the Boys and Girls Club of Bloomington will be listening for these numbers from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the Boys and Girls Club, located at 311 S. Lincoln St.


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Hoosier guide to Saturday's draft

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Im not sure about you, but when I think spring, I think football. This Saturday marks the first day in a football fan’s nine–month crawl to Super Bowl Sunday, and for the first time in a long time, a couple of Hoosiers will matter.


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IU hockey club nets 2 postseason awards

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IU senior forward and team captain Dan Karlander was a month removed from his team’s surprising run to the national championship when he received another pleasant surprise this week.


Chris Pickrell

Students discover archeological site

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Wading through the fickle weather this weekend, a group of about 20 students from an IU anthropology class searched for archeological artifacts in Bloomington, finding evidence of a prehistoric campsite, said Cheryl Munson, an assistant scientist in the IU Anthropology Department.


Aaron Bernstein

Students stop talking, start walking

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The National Day of Silence at IU will be commemorated on campus today. The event, in which participants take a vow of silence for all or part of the day, is meant to bring attention to how people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transsexual often feel overlooked and silenced because they are different.


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IU softball seeks second straight victory

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With a road victory against Michigan State lingering on its shoulders, the IU softball team will host Louisville at 4 p.m. today at the IU Softball Field for an out-of-conference matchup.