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Vick indicted in dogfighting ring

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When a Bad Newz Kennels dog was wounded in a losing fight, NFL star Michael Vick was consulted before the animal was doused with water and electrocuted.


Aaron Bernstein

Lotus Festival 2007 acts announced

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Coordinators of the annual Lotus World Music & Arts Festival held their kick-off event, Summer Night of Lotus, on Friday to announce the lineup for the 14th installment of the annual event, set to take place Sept. 27-30.

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IU cable to carry Big Ten Network

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The Big Ten Network may be at a stalemate with major cable companies, but IU’s cable system, Campus Cable TV appears to be persuaded that the Network has value and plans to pick it up eventually.


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IU, other schools cautioned about loan regulations

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On June 29, more than 900 colleges and universities, including IU, received a letter from the U.S. Department of Education that cautioned against violating student loan regulations. The letter said IU students must be able to choose their lenders for government-backed student loans.


Karly Tearney

IU student trains as cage fighter

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Cage fighter Luke Taylor manically pounds on the short bag in the balmy confines of the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation’s “Dungeon,” throwing his entire shoulder, hip and torso into each alternating blow. “Take his side!” fellow fighter Mike Griffin yells, and Taylor swings his hips and legs over to the right side of the bag. “Knees!” Griffin shouts as he paces around the bag, keeping one eye on the clock.



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Festival Jazz Orchestra draws large crowd

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The Festival Jazz Orchestra performed in front of an enthusiastic audience on Tuesday night at the Musical Arts Center auditorium as part of the Jacobs School of Music’s Summer Music Festival.





Chris Pickrell

Intramural summer season coming to an end

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After several weeks of flag football, water volleyball, basketball and dodgeball, the incoming freshmen with the Groups program only have one more week of intramurals before the summer season is officially finished.



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Modernized classic

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J.D. Salinger’s “The Catcher in the Rye,” has been mod-ernized to fit our generation in Stephen Chbosky’s “The Perks of Being a Wallflower.”



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Prescription-drug abuse on the rise

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IOWA CITY, Iowa – Sometimes coffee just isn’t enough. After their energy has perished and they’re in over their heads with finals, some students skip the caffeine and find other ways to stay awake.


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‘Other’ colleges gaining popularity

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IOWA CITY, Iowa – With orientation season well underway across the country, many students are taking campus tours and registering for classes at colleges. That is, community colleges – an increasingly popular option for recent high school graduates.


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The end is nigh

I was heavily distressed by the attitude expressed toward Earth First! in your opinion section on Monday (“Earth First! Common Snese Last!” July 16). We’re facing major catastrophic consequences due to destruction of and estrangement from the natural environment at levels never before seen in history.


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Soldiers are murderers

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Loren Steinfeld’s letter to the editor, “Soldiers not Terrorists” (July 5), supporting the slaughter of civilians in Iraq is a typical opinion of those who think the end justifies the means.