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Tuesday, July 7
The Indiana Daily Student

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Exercise is one way people with body image distortion try to solve their 'problem.'

Distorting body image

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Are my thighs jiggling? Are my biceps big enough? Does he or she think I’m sexy? These questions are common for many, especially young adults and teenagers, said Laurie Legocki, a graduate student focusing on women’s sexuality.




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Students get chance at screenwriting

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Sour Entertainment, a film company seniors Max Riesberg and Dmitrii Gabrielov launched in December 2007, is currently accepting submissions for a screenwriting competition.

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Fun: Worth the money?

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For sophomore Lauren Pfister, going to dinner, the movies or bar-hopping seems like fun, until she notices her empty pockets.




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LEAP YEAR BIRTHDAY?

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The Indiana Daily Student is looking for students who were born on Feb. 29. If you’re interested in talking to the IDS, please e-mail us at campus@idsnews.com.





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Hip-hop culture to be topic of lecture

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Georgetown University professor Michael Eric Dyson will lecture on hip-hop, Hurricane Katrina and Bill Cosby at 7 p.m. today at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.


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Study states diet soda may cause health risks

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Consuming diet soda might raise the risk of developing metabolic syndrome, according to a study done by researchers at the University of Minnesota and the University of North Carolina.


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Around the World

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Former President George H.W. Bush endorsed Sen. John McCain on Monday, a nod of approval from the Republican political dynasty’s patriarch that sends a strong signal to a GOP establishment wary of the Arizona senator.




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Dance performance to highlight theme of restricted movement

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Whether they are exploring the claustrophobic dynamics of a train car or the inventive acrobatics of concession-stand workers, members of the Windfall Dancers Company challenge audiences’ perception of space and confinement in their upcoming show, “Edgy Things in Small Spaces.”