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Let the youth rule

WE SAY Allowing the youth to determine whether their records are deleted is best.Every effort should be made to get into contact with the remaining 6,100 juveniles to go over their rights with their guardians. Afterward, it should be left up to them to decide whether they want to take legal action and preserve their records, or just let them be deleted.


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Murder in the mountains

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Human rights violations are much easier to condemn looking backward – which is unfortunate, because the only thing that will be able to stop incidents like the one in Putis is more vigilance by those of us who live through or at least relate to them.


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Beer politics

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So what can we learn from these beer picnics? Politicking involves beer now?


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Take my trash

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With just a little boost from Washington, I’d be more than willing to singlehandedly spend this country out of a slump.


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Monroe County Fair Schedule

The Monroe County Fair continues this weekend with concerts, livestock shows, and an auction. Click here for the times and locations of the events.


The Ugly Truth

Not Pretty

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Review of the film "The Ugly Truth."   



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McKaig a mentor to many

Administrators, students and alumni share their memories of outgoing dean of students.




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Q&A with the dean

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New administrators and staff are hired, and the old retire. Residence and lecture halls are built or torn down. But for the past 38 years, Dean of Students Dick McKaig has been a fixture at IU.




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Dick McKaig: Vestige of a Wellsian world

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At his official retirement ceremony in early June, Dick McKaig received a small replica of the Herman B Wells statue and bench that graces the corner of IU’s historic Old Crescent.


The Student's Dean

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But after 38 years, IU’s dean of students will say goodbye Friday to crusty eyelashes from whipped cream from pies in the face.





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A man of Opry status

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Jan Masters said she thinks playing at the Monroe County Fair is more stressful than playing at the Grand Ole Opry. Masters, 54, and her husband, Joe Edwards, 75, a Grand Ole Opry veteran of 48 years, travel the country together. Last year, they were on the road for 305 days.