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Column: Christmas in April

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Though Record Store Day isn’t until April 21, excitement has already ensued. Desired lists of albums, singles and splits are being jotted down by anticipating customers. Don’t think of it as crazy. Think of it as a lot of nerdy music lovers making their presents list for a Christmas in April.








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Pap smears guidelines may change

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New guidelines from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, an independent advisory panel for clinical services, and the American Cancer Society, along with two other medical societies, recommend that healthy women ages 21 to 29 only need cervical cancer screenings every three years.



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God-in-the-box

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How can something like a box so inauspiciously tackle the very questions that challenge our understanding of God?


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Don't let the MPAA bully us

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We are conditioned to think that bullying is part of the schooling and growing up experience, and we have communally decided to equate bullying with puberty as something that we just simply go through. But this is dangerous and has, as the media have been showing us, clearly horrifying consequences.


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Why aren't we raising hell?

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In case there was any confusion about IUSA last week — considering it appeared in the title of four Indiana Daily Student articles — the acronym was not referring to the International Underwater Spearfishing Association.


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Police searching for missing 19-year-old

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A roommate called police at about 5:15 p.m. Sunday to ask for a welfare check on his roommate, Reginald Coffie, 19, Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Steve Kellams said.


Forest Practice

All rookie Forest makes cut at Little 500 Qualifications

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The Forest all-rookie men’s team makes up its own practice techniques. They don’t take them from anybody. “It’s a pride thing,” junior Zack Clark says. They’ve never done this before, never trained, never competed. Four of the six team members have never even seen the race — they’ll watch a tape of the 2004 race to prepare.